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What If Your Dog Could Ignore the Postman: Calmer Reactions at the Doorstep
It’s 10am. You’re finally sitting down with a cup of tea, the morning rush behind you. Then it happens. That sharp thud of letters...

Paws Academy
Jul 195 min read


Why Decompression Matters for Reactive Dogs: Understanding the Power of Rest
If you live with a reactive dog, chances are you have heard about decompression. But what does that really mean? Is it just another...

Paws Academy
Jul 146 min read


The Training of Irish Terriers. What Every Owner Needs to Know
The Irish Terrier is often referred to as one of the boldest and most spirited of all the terrier breeds. With their wiry red coats,...

Paws Academy
Jul 44 min read


The Benefits and Components of a Dog Training Camp
When our dogs are well-trained, everyday life becomes much smoother. The days are filled with more adventures and fewer frustrations. Dog...

Paws Academy
Jun 244 min read


Vet Visits Without the Panic: Helping Your Dog Feel Safe and Seen
For many dogs, the word “vet” is enough to trigger shaking, panting, or trying to hide behind your legs. Whether it is a subtle tension or a full-blown panic, it is tough to watch your dog struggle with something that is essential for their wellbeing. The truth is, fear of the vet is incredibly common. The good news? There is plenty you can do to make visits far less stressful for both of you. In this post, we are diving into the why behind vet-related fear and what you can d

Paws Academy
May 175 min read
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