by Dog Training Now Charleston | Jun 30, 2023 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
The summer is full of beautiful weather, but it also comes with extreme temperatures throughout the country. Even in areas with milder climates, 100-degree days aren’t unheard of in the months of July and August. Of course, pets feel this heat as much as we do, if not...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Jun 15, 2023 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Everyone wants a well-behaved dog who goes to the bathroom outside, avoids damaging your belongings, and has great overall manners. Part of creating that type of situation involves crate training. A crate is a safe space for your dog that they know is all theirs. Some...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | May 1, 2023 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Leash training, or choosing not to engage in it, has a huge impact on your quality of life when you have a pet dog. For instance, many people love to travel with their dogs but a leash is needed to do so safely. Whether you’re visiting an outdoor market or taking a...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Apr 15, 2023 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Training pets can be a challenge, but it’s always one that comes with a good reward. In this case, you’ll be able to save the mopping and extra paw baths, along with the headaches, if you can teach your pup to wipe its paws. The good news is that there are a few...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Apr 1, 2023 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Some dogs are more active than others. And then some dogs need to be more active, but they’re not exactly into the idea. If you think that your dog isn’t getting enough exercise, but they’re not the “run around in the yard” type, you’re not alone. You don’t have to...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Mar 15, 2023 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Vets recommend keeping dogs and cats on year-round flea treatment simply because it’s better to be safe than sorry. Although many species die out or go dormant during the winter months, fleas and ticks are still out there and filled with diseases that could be harmful...