by themorningtails | Nov 12, 2025 | Articles, Dog Training Tips
You’ve seen the scenes: your dog staring at you blankly as you toss the toy … again. No leap, no dash, no triumphant return with tail wagging. It’s frustrating. You want a companion who’ll chase, fetch and bring that toy back like a pro. Well, good news: this game can...
by themorningtails | Nov 5, 2025 | Articles, Dog Training Tips
Imagine this: You walk into the vet’s office. Your dog is calm—tail wagging, no trembling. A groomer handles the clippers without a fight. Everyone in the room moves smoothly. No chaos. No screams. No hiding under the chair. Sounds like a fantasy? It doesn’t have to...
by themorningtails | Oct 26, 2025 | Articles, Dog Training Tips
You’ve mastered “sit,” “down,” “stay,” and “come.” Your dog responds reliably, you’ve earned the praise from friends and family—and now you’ve got that itch: What’s next? Good news: secret’s out. It’s time to turn your pup from polite to playful & impressive....
by themorningtails | Oct 18, 2025 | Articles, Dog Training Tips
Imagine this: your dog sees something—say, another dog, a stranger, or the dreaded vacuum cleaner—and instead of calm curiosity, you get barking, lunging, trembling. Your heart sinks. You hate seeing your dog that way. But what if I told you that fear is an emotion...
by themorningtails | Oct 14, 2025 | Articles, Dog Training Tips
Why Dogs Jump — And Why It’s (Actually) Your Fault (Kind of) Let me lay it on you straight: when your dog jumps on people, it’s not because she’s a monster. It’s because somewhere along the way, you’ve rewarded that behavior—even unintentionally. The good news: you...
by themorningtails | Oct 7, 2025 | Articles, Dog Training Tips
Let me ask you something. Have you ever seen a person being dragged down the street by their dog? The leash is stretched so tight it could tow a truck, the human looks half-strangled, and the dog thinks it’s competing in the Iditarod. Not fun. Not dignified. And let’s...