DOGTV Interviews: Enrichment Specialist Stefanie Strackbein
Imagine what it would look like if Disneyland ran a […]
Imagine what it would look like if Disneyland ran a […]
The top ten quick and easy enrichment activities to do with your dog to keep them entertained and active
Last month the DOGTV team embarked on our annual journey […]
As we delight in watching the Tokyo Summer Olympics, raise your paws if you agree… the Olympics would be even more fun if dogs were involved! And with Simone Biles reminding us about the importance of mental health, I for one believe we should prioritize more time unglued from the tv WITH our four-legged therapists.
To give you peace of mind for transitioning back to the workplace with your best fur friend in tow, here are dog trainer Laura Nativo’s tips
Tired of sitting at home with your pooch? Here are 4 thrilling adventures for you and your dog to take part in. Try them all. You’re welcome.
Traveling with a pet in tow doesn’t have to be stressful if you prepare. Here are tips and tricks for successful road trips or adventures with your dog.
How hard the pandemic has been on humans is nothing short of an exaggerated nightmare. From online college classes, schooling to work, we all had to be at home for most of the year. While this has been a rough phase for us, the pet dogs have enjoyed all this affection. They loved their favorite humans hanging around with them all day. They enjoyed all the attention they got from their humans. But, the worst part is just about to begin for your furry four-legged friend. Stay-at-home orders are lifting and you will be going back to work, school, or college. Thus, you need to start preparing your dog to adjust to the new normal.
How can you teach your dogs that fireworks are safe, and maybe even – wait for it – fun?! Trainer Laura Nativo shares how to desensitize a dog to these unfamiliar sounds.
Decoding your dog’s body language: 5 different ways dogs sleep, what they mean, and how to choose a bed for each one.