If your dog is uncomfortable Interacting with strangers, end the interaction and move your dog a safe distance from the stranger. This simple action tells your dog that you have his back. ISCDT.com
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If your dog is uncomfortable Interacting with strangers, end the interaction and move your dog a safe distance from the stranger. This simple action tells your dog that you have his back. ISCDT.com
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Dog trainers understand dog breeds and their characteristics. Too many people pick their dogs based on looks alone and fail to research the breed. Obedience isn’t enough to help people and canines live a happy life together. Owners must understand the instinctive intelligence of their dog, based on the breed. Lesson 3 of ISCDT’s Certified Dog Training Program prepares you to help families understand a dog’s instinctive intelligence, as well as characteristics, and how we can nurture it. Want to learn more? Visit ISCDT.com to register for classes. In as little as 18 weeks, you can begin your career as a Certified Dog Trainer.
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Nov 1 poses a threat for your dog! While walking the day after Halloween, make sure your dog doesn’t pick up dropped candy or discarded candy wrappers. Toss or store Halloween make up, fake blood, glow sticks and costumes. No one wants to ring November in with vomiting, diarrhea or intestinal blockages.
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Candy Danger! We all know that all chocolate is dangerous for dogs. Are you aware that gum, mints, sugar free candy and even some baked goods can be lethal? These products contain Xylitol, a sugar substitute. Small amounts can cause a rapid drop in blood sugar, as well as, acute liver failure. iscdt.com 🎃🙀🐶☠️👻 #dogsafety #halloweensafetytips #halloween #ISCDT (at South Farmingdale, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpXIeF_h_dl/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=taorxzwkwjzn
Dog Safety Halloween Tip #2 PARENTS: BEWARE OF CHILDREN IN HALLOWEEN COSTUMES! Although dogs are known to recognize family by their scent, they can become confused when people are in costume. Masks and Halloween make up distort the human face and exaggerate expressions. Combine the look with the unnatural way we tend to move in costume and you're likely to elicit fear and anxiety in your dog. Fear can cause well-behaved dogs to react with undesirable behavior, including a BITE. Prevent the Halloween celebration from turning into a nightmare for your child or someone else’s child. Keep your dog a safe distance from anyone dressed in a Halloween costume. Refrain from tormenting your dog with costumes and decorations. Remember, good dogs are capable of doing bad things. 🎃🐶☠️🤡💀 Owner of photo: contact us for permission or removal. #Halloweensafety #dogsafety #ISCDT #childsafety #dogbehavior #dogsofinstagram #dogsoftwitter #dogsoftumblr #halloween #halloweencostumes #halloweentips #welovedogs #canines #doglovers #dogs (at Nassau County, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpALMkDh-5H/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1688004ugimu8