Yes, board and train is worth it for the right dog and situation. “Board and train” means your dog will stay with the trainer for a specified amount of time to work on obedience training. Usually the amount of time is 6 weeks or so, but it varies. If board and train is in your …
Lindsay Stordahl
I would love to stop my dogs from roughhousing indoors. I have a weimaraner and a yellow Labrador. They are both very playful dogs who get bursts of energy several times per day! We don’t have a yard, so I try my best to give my dogs the exercise they need. We go for several …
My dogs Rip the Lab and Remy the Weimaraner recently tested out the new dog frisbees from Mighty Paw. I’m sharing my feedback as well as some feedback from a few of That Mutt’s readers who also tested out the frisbees. This article is sponsored by Mighty Paw. Mighty Paw Frisbee Review My first impression …
Dog guilt after bringing home your baby – How to adjust to caring for your baby when you have active dogs and a needy cat! Hang in there!
New Pet Hair Removal Rollers from Mighty Paw. Products to have on hand if you have a big dog who sheds a ton!
My 5-year-old dog has developed some strong noise phobias in agility. This article is about my personal experience and the very difficult decision to retire my dog from agility, at least temporarily. This does not mean there is no hope for your fearful agility dog! There are a lot of resources available to help.
Hello, today I’m taking part in the annual “Pet Bloggers Journey” hosted by the website Puppy in Training. Myself and other pet bloggers answer the same questions about blogging goals and struggles. It’s a way to help each other out (blogging can get lonely!). My answers to the 9 questions are below. You can see …
This is a dog training recap of the year for my weimaraner, Remy, and my yellow Lab puppy, Rip! I like to write these training updates once a year so I can look back on our progress or struggles. In the comments, please let me know what you’re working on with your own dog or …
Every puppy is different, even within the same breed or the same litter. The main thing to keep in mind with training is you go at your puppy’s own pace. That pace will be different for each of us. So take this article for what it’s worth; these are just my opinions. I wanted to …
I took my 5-year-old weimaraner on his first pheasant hunt this fall. He had never been hunting before (neither had I) and he’s had minimal hunting training. Yet, he did really well and we had so much fun! Here are some tips from one newbie and her dog to another.