Brad Greene
Fear Free Certified Professional Dog Trainer
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Co-authored Articles (8)
What Dog Breed Am I Quiz
From Labradors and Poodles to French Bulldogs and Corgis, there’s no denying that each and every dog breed has its own distinct and unique personality. But if you were given the chance to enter the dog world for a day,...
How to Tell If a Puppy Is a Purebred Labrador
Analyze features, DNA & parentage to find out if they're purebred Knowing if a puppy is a purebred Labrador can tell you more about their behavior, health risks, and eligibility to be entered into shows. If you’re curi...
How to
Care for Maltipoos
Maltipoos are a mixed breed with one poodle parent and one Maltese parent. These dogs are often called designer dogs because they were developed to create a dog that combines the best traits of the two breeds. Maltipoos ...
Why Do Dogs Bark at Nothing?
Woof! Your dog won’t stop barking, but you can’t see or hear what’s bothering them. Could your furry friend be chatting with a ghost, or is there a more scientific explanation for what’s going on? Not to worry—...
How to
Care for an Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Cattle Dogs, also known as Blue Heelers, are very intelligent, versatile, and active dogs. They are both excellent and effective working cattle dogs and extraordinarily family pets. They do require special car...
How to
Make Your Labrador Retriever Happier
If you own a labrador retriever, you probably already know how kind, playful, and fun-loving this breed can be. As a good pet owner, you probably do your best to keep your dog as happy as possible. But, there are always ...
How to
Take Care of a Dachshund
The dachshund (pronounced DAK-sund) is a breed of dog with shorter legs and a longer back than most. Originating from Germany, the dachshund was originally a hunting dog. (The name "dachshund" literally translates to "ba...
How to Train a Dog to Not Be Clingy
Your dog may be your best bud, but everyone needs space and time to themselves too! A clingy dog can make it challenging to complete necessary tasks, enjoy quiet moments alone, or spend quality time with others in your l...