by Canine College | Jan 10, 2018 | Health Care
Your dog seems irritated, and you’re confused. He’s been fed, walked, played with, and was even offered a sleeping spot on the bed (even though you both know he shouldn’t be up there). It’s freezing outside, but even when he’s indoors with the heat blasting, you can...
by Canine College | Nov 20, 2017 | Training Tips, View All
Thanksgiving is a wonderful time of year where you can catch up with family and friends and show off your baking skills. For your dog however, Thanksgiving can be a bit overwhelming — especially if it’s their first one. At Canine College, our dog training...
by Canine College | Nov 7, 2017 | Training Tips
As pet owners, we often believe our pets are perfect just the way they are. Sometimes we may even believe that we can train our dogs ourselves; we’ve made the commitment to create a wonderful house pet on our own. However, not all situations end up as planned...
by Canine College | Oct 10, 2017 | Training Tips, View All
From the moment they open their eyes and start to walk, puppies are constantly learning from both humans and other dogs. If you purchased your new puppy from a breeder, then chances are that breeder has already begun to socialize the puppy and maybe even taught it...
by Canine College | Sep 25, 2017 | View All
It’s officially fall now and that means we can expect to see the days grow significantly shorter. For us dog-owners, the two most convenient times of the day (before work in the morning and after work or dinner in the evening) are affected by the loss of...
by Canine College | Sep 11, 2017 | Health Care, View All
Fall season is upon us, which means we dog owners don’t have to worry about ticks anymore… right? Wrong. How Ticks Became a Problem in Massachusetts Contrary to popular belief, ticks are hardy creatures that won’t go away just because it’s...