Tri Rail train from Ft. Lauderdale to Miami. Do you sleep too?
A PTD, Pretty Terrific Dog, Re-Uniting Lost Dogs With Their Families
This is one of the most important things to teach your dog, as it can save their life should they be in impending danger. It is also something that can greatly reduce your stress as a parent.
A longtime dog owner wrote me recently, inquiring about a possible fear aggression issue with her pet. Fear aggression is a scary issue to deal with, because when it does present, the provocation is typically an everyday action.
Since it is winter, many of you are having trouble with your dog "getting busy" outside when there is snow on the ground.
With all of the success seen by Marley & Me, Spike wants to make sure that people know everything involved in raising a happy, healthy retriever.
Spike gives you his secrets on teaching his step by step method for training your dog to sit.
Spike answers a question from a troublesome Golden Lab, named Marley.
Plain and Simple. Only when the people stand up and say enough, will this encroachment on our liberty stop. Austin is only the beginning.
Spike discusses the behavioral and health reasons why you should spay or neuter your intact male or female dog.
Very funny skewering of a customer service award.
Foster Parent Sought
Spike discusses how to stop your dog's digging inside the house.
A potty-trained 3 year old Silky Terrier is marking territory all over his owner's home. Spike examines why this is occurring.
Quick guide to reading dog body language.
You know how puppies get really excited when you see them and they see you. Sometimes, that results in their inability to hold their bladder.
A family purchased a pug for a Christmas gift. They found out the father had some health issues, and they inquired as to what possible health issues they could expect.
December 2008 's additions to Spike's Pack are Richie and Oscar Shackelford. Richie is an American Bulldog/Pit Bull Mix, Oscar is a boxer/American Staffordshire Terrier mix. They live in Woodstock, Ga with their Mom, Dad, and 2 sisters that are cats (Maddie and Reese).
Spike answers a question from a reader about an older dog's newfound preference for a specific spot to sleep.
Spike discusses why your dog drags his butt across your floor.
Spike puts the next addition to his pack up to a vote. Voting lasts for a week.
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