Dry food, wet food, raw, home-cooked? Which is best for your dog? We all wonder about what we are feeding our dogs … is it good for them? Do they like it? Recently, we met with Wendy Ying, DVM, and a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine to talk about dog food and spend some […]
Archives for July 2015
Training Tuesday – Communicating with your Dog
Communicating with your Dog: Stop Talking by Andy Sands, Certified Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant Body Language is Worth a Thousand Words Hello Suncoast! The weeks just fly by don’t they? It’s already Training Tuesday again. On this latest journey we have been discussing the most effective ways to communicate with your dog. Things like […]
Spotting Neurological Problems in Pets
By Anne Chauvet, DVM DACVIM Neurology The world of veterinary medicine is rapidly growing and specialists now are readily available. I am one of approximately 250 diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) in Neurology. Most pet owners do not even know that this specialty exists despite our growing popularity in the […]
Training Tuesday: Communicating with your Dog: Stop Talking
Communicating with your Dog: Stop Talking by Andy Sands, Certified Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant Evil Eye or Happy Face Welcome back to Training Tuesday Suncoast! We’ve been discussing ways to help us better communicate with our dogs. Things like facial expressions and body language, in conjunction with hand signals go a long way in […]
Training Tuesdays – Communicating with your Dog: Stop Talking
Communicating with your Dog: Stop Talking by Andy Sands, Certified Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant Learn to Speak Dog Happy Training Tuesday, Suncoast! Last week we began the series “Communicating with your Dog.” Rule #1, stop talking. How in the world are we supposed to communicate with our dogs if we are not talking to […]