How to control dog’s bad behavior

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Without any trace of doubt, if you have a dog, surely you’ve suffered the problems that come along with a pet’s ill behavior. Whether they’re puppies or adults, if we don’t curb unwanted misbehavior, dogs may develop habits that we’ll find unacceptable under our roofs, such as counter surfing, chewing up shoes or even breaking old family relics.

Having that in mind, we’ve selected some of our best content to help you educate your dog and live a happy and free of destroyed shoe life.

Learn it through the following learning path:


The best time to train your dog?

One of the best strategies for successfully training your dog is identifying the best opportunity to do it. Given that, we strongly recommend you take this micro-course, where you’ll learn five of the best times to train your four-legged companion.


Voice commands are not the only way to teach your dog

There are many ways to train your pooch, yet doing so by using body language without making any sound is paramount. Learn how your pet perceives body language by taking this course that our staff has prepared for you.


Getting rid of your dog’s anxiety.


We’ve all been there: once we get out of the house, our dog barks, howls, scratches and does all kinds of things related to pet anxiety. It is critical to attend to this kind of behavior while your friend is still young so it doesn’t get worse as they grow older. Hence, we wish to share this course with you. Take a look at it.


Too much barking? Here is the solution.

They can whine, they can howl, and of course, they can bark a lot. Is barking getting excessive? No worries, our staff has some hints to help you solve this little yet common canine issue.

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  • The AW Academy Team

    AW ACADEMY is a natural extension of our 22 years of experience publishing Animal Wellness, Equine Wellness and Innovative Veterinary Care Journal. We believe that everyone has a responsibility to care for animals to the best of their ability utilizing the most natural and minimally invasive means possible. We feel strongly that it’s better to promote a preventative healthy lifestyle for our pets instead of taking a wait-and-see approach. We also fiercely advocate for the quality of animals’ lives, supporting animal rescues and welfare organizations both financially and through our editorial.

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