Dog Psychology
Work with Instincts, not against them.
The Importance of Understanding Your Dog
Just like people, each dog has its own personality. They express their wants and needs in different ways, and the more time you spend with your dog, the more you’ll get to know him. Why is he really chewing every pair of shoes in sight?
Understanding one another helps strengthen the bond between you and your canine companion. You learn to recognize what triggers specific behaviors and develop a safer, more effective strategy for overcoming them.
Natural Dog Laws
Good and Bad Play Behavior
I am a Cesar fan and have a question regarding dogs at ‘play.’ My first obvious thought is that if your dogs have the energy
Puppies And Exercise: How Much Is Too Much?
I’m often asked, “Is there such a thing as TOO much exercise for a puppy?” I feel that as long as you are careful and
Why Dogs Bark
Dogs use a variety of cues to communicate with each other and humans. They verbalize thoughts, feelings, or opinions through growls, whines, or barks that
Exercising Senior Dogs
I get many questions about how the fulfillment formula – Exercise, Discipline, then Affection – changes as the dog age and doesn’t require as much
Safety Essentials for Dog Walkers
As a conscientious dog owner, you work hard to fit their daily walks into your schedule. It doesn’t matter if you have to get up
How to Stop Dog From Pulling
Prevention Tips for Both Types of Pests Dogs who pull on their leashes can be a significant annoyance, not to mention a danger to both
Dog Grooming Tips
Regular grooming is an essential part of responsible dog care. If you don’t have a routine, start small. Brush one day, bathe the next, and
Duplicated: 10 Best Dog Breeds For Families – [#2912]
Best Dog Breeds for Families Of course, the best way to have a family-friendly dog is to ensure that the dog considers every human member
Caring For Beagles
If you’re looking for a friendly, affectionate dog breed to add to your family, the Beagle may just be the perfect canine for you. Known
Good and Bad Play Behavior
I am a Cesar fan and have a question regarding dogs at ‘play.’ My first obvious thought is that if your dogs have the energy
Puppies And Exercise: How Much Is Too Much?
I’m often asked, “Is there such a thing as TOO much exercise for a puppy?” I feel that as long as you are careful and
Why Dogs Bark
Dogs use a variety of cues to communicate with each other and humans. They verbalize thoughts, feelings, or opinions through growls, whines, or barks that
How To Be The Pack Leader
A dog’s mother begins training puppies from birth. She makes them wait for food; she controls when they play and how far they travel.
How To Respect Your Fellow Pack Leaders
As a dog lover, it’s likely that you enjoy meeting new pups — whether they belong to friends, family members, or neighbors. But sometimes the
5 Keys To Handling A Dominant Dog
Like humans, very few dogs are natural born leaders, but you may wind up with a dominant dog that would normally take the lead position
Posts in Natural Dog Laws
The Pack Leadership Mentality
Recent studies on pack behavior have reevaluated hierarchy models and have modified our current understanding of behavior of the canine species, a hierarchy relationship between dogs and humans continues to change as we continue studying. More myth than fact, recent research has negated the long standing theory which maintained that alpha dogs control through aggressive habits.
Natural Dog Laws
Safety Essentials for Dog Walkers
As a conscientious dog owner, you work hard to fit their daily walks into your schedule. It doesn’t matter if you have to get up
Dog Park Etiquette
A local dog park is an excellent place for many reasons; however, not all dogs will thrive in this environment. If you’re planning on
Do Dogs Get Jealous?
For decades it has been assumed that humans are the only species that experience jealousy and the unique emotion of unfairness, however, a recent study
Exercising Senior Dogs
I get many questions about how the fulfillment formula – Exercise, Discipline, then Affection – changes as the dog age and doesn’t require as much
Good and Bad Play Behavior
I am a Cesar fan and have a question regarding dogs at ‘play.’ My first obvious thought is that if your dogs have the energy
Will A New Dog Adjust to My Schedule
Hi Cesar, I don’t have a dog yet, but I plan to adopt one from my local shelter. It will be my first dog. I
Exercising Senior Dogs
I get many questions about how the fulfillment formula – Exercise, Discipline, then Affection – changes as the dog age and doesn’t require as much
Safety Essentials for Dog Walkers
As a conscientious dog owner, you work hard to fit their daily walks into your schedule. It doesn’t matter if you have to get up
How to Stop Dog From Pulling
Prevention Tips for Both Types of Pests Dogs who pull on their leashes can be a significant annoyance, not to mention a danger to both
10 Dog Breeds Perfect For Apartment Living
If you live in an apartment or condo, this should be a factor you consider when adopting a dog: will your new family member be
7 Reasons To Adopt A Senior Dog
According to most veterinarians, a dog falls into the “senior” category around age seven. The size of a dog, however, affects this categorization. Smaller dogs
How To Adopt A Dog From A To Z – Cesar Millan
Everything You Need to Know About Adopting a Dog If you’re thinking of adopting a dog, there are quite a few things you need to
10 Principles for Achieving Balance
Click the links below to view the posts on each of the 10 principles
Train With Cesar
Whether you’re dealing with the struggles of a 9-month-old puppy or the anger issues of a senior dog, Cesar can help. Learn more about training your dog with Cesar Millan.