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Door Dashing Dog Behaviors and How to Stop Them

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For whatever reason, dogs love to dash out of any door that leads to the outside. Whether it’s the front door, the back door, the garage door, or the doggy door, all dogs try to run to the other side of them without much warning at all. As you can guess, this is extremely dangerous – especially if the door opens to a busy street. Fortunately, this is one of the easiest dog behaviors to correct.  read more »

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Using Doggy Doors

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Giving your dog the freedom to enter and exit the home is really convenient. Imagine all the times you have to stop doing whatever it is that you’re doing to let the dog outside. When you’re right in the middle of washing dishes? Talking on the phone? Folding laundry? Doing homework? Those things don’t mean very much to a dog with a full bladder! Instead of turning into a 12-hour doorman, consider installing a doggy door. Doggy doors are tickets to canine independence.  read more »

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