Jennifer Damon
Professional Dog Trainer
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Co-authored Articles (7)
How to
Teach a Dog How to Catch a Frisbee
Many dogs love to play with Frisbees, although most dogs don't know how to catch a flying disc. With a little patience and the following steps, you and your pet can learn to do this fun and rewarding activity.
How to
Help a Female Dog Who Is Injured Urinate
Most female dogs squat down in order to urinate. However, animals that have injured their back, pelvis, or hind leg can find it especially difficult to do this. Likewise, some injuries can interfere with the nerve supply...
How to
Identify a Poodle
Poodles are one of the most popular dog breeds today and are associated with concepts such as fashion and beauty. The national dog of France, this breed actually originated in Germany to hunt ducks. Poodles come in three...
How to
Buy a Puppy
If you have made the exciting decision to get a new puppy, you’re probably ready to bring one home as soon as possible. Not so fast, though—you will need to take the time to figure out which breed is the best fit for...
How to
Make a Clicker for Dog Training
Clickers are great tools for dog training that reinforce good behavior. While you can buy a dog clicker at your local pet store, you can save some money by making your own at home. There are multiple ways to make your ow...
How to
Make Your Dog Like Your Cat
Dogs and cats have an infamously uneasy relationship, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be fast friends. The reality is that some dogs will never be able to coexist happily with cats. With the right planning and a lot...
Why Do Dogs Follow You to the Bathroom?
Learn why your dog accompanies you to the toilet and around the homeDogs love to stay by your side, even when you’re doing something, well… ''private''. But have you ever wondered why, exactly, your dog is so interes...