Adult Dog Resources
Whether you are rescuing an adult dog or have had your dog since it was a pup, we are here to help! Our expert trainers have worked with dogs that have had some training or no training at all. From working with dogs that have behavioral issues to teaching obedience - We can help with any of your needs! Please review some of the very helpful information below. Check out our adult dog resources anytime!
ADULT DOG RESOURCES
Golden Doodle
History: The Goldendoodle is a “designer dog” that is a mix between a Golden Retriever and Poodle. There are several different types within the breed including F1 (50% Golden retriever,...German Shepherd
History: The German Shepherd Dog (GSD) originated in Germany. The breed was developed in the early 20th century to be used for herding, police and military work, and search and...Boxer
History: Boxers originated in Germany and have been found in Europe since the 16th century. They were originally bred as hunting dogs but are also believed to be descendants of...Golden Retriever: Breed Guide
The Golden Retriever is a beloved and iconic dog breed known for its friendly nature, intelligence, and beautiful golden coat. With their unwavering loyalty and versatility, Golden Retrievers have captured...UTI’s
Urinary Tract Infection A Urinary Tract Infections, or more commonly known as a UTI, are very common in puppies. Because young puppies urinate frequently and have a more difficult time...Allergies
It may come to be a surprise to some people, but dogs can also have allergies just like humans. Similarly to us, the allergies are caused by many different reasons...Worms!
Puppies often have intestinal worms and although they can become a major problem they are usually treated very easily if you catch them early! Worms are so common that all...Kennel Cough
Kennel Cough is a common ailment that affects many dogs, but it is more common in puppies or dogs with compromised immune systems. Kennel Cough is just a generic name...Hide and Seek
Hide and seek is a great game to play with your pup. Not only is it fun for both of you, but it is great exercise and gives your pup...- « Go to Previous Page
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