Dog Training

Training is one of the most important parts of having a dog. Teaching your pup basic commands like sit and stay is essential. Training can be easy or difficult, depending on your dog and how much time you’re able to dedicate to the task. Obedience classes are a great way to teach your dog, but you can also teach basic commands yourself. Learn how, with easy training techniques and positive reinforcement. Keep reading for more!

How to Introduce Cats and Dogs

How to Introduce Cats and Dogs

Wouldn’t it be nice if your pets could introduce themselves to one another with nothing more than a friendly hello and a paw shake? Whether you’re introducing a puppy to a kitten, or an older dog to a senior cat, these pets do have their own languages. And as a pet...

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The Yellow Dog Project (what is it!?)

The Yellow Dog Project (what is it!?)

Dogs are very sociable animals. It’s partly ingrained in them as a descendant of the wolf – an animal whose life is built around its pack. But researchers also believe that we may have (unintentionally) bred a hypersocial personality trait into domesticated dogs over...

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Dogs are one of the most popular household pets in America. With their loving, loyal, and unique personalities, there’s no question how they earned the title of man (and woman’s) best friend! Whether you’ve been around dogs your entire life, you’re a first-time owner, or just want to learn more about this amazing animal, the Dr. Marty Dog Blog is here to help.

The Dr. Marty Pets Dog Blog aims to address all your questions, concerns, and curiosities about dogs. It’s important for dog owners to be well-informed about their companions, and to have a go-to source to answer any questions that arise. That’s what the Dr. Marty Dog Blog is here for! In the blog, you’ll find answers to your questions, as well as questions you didn’t even know you had. From topics such as basic dog care, dog grooming, what can dogs eat, most energetic breeds, best dogs for first time owners, common dog health conditions, and so much more, the Dr. Marty Dog Blog covers all things dog.