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Expert Advice: Advanced Training How Dog Training Heals Psychological Combat Trauma
Rick Yount, Founder and Executive Director, Warrior Canine Connection What is it about training a service dog for a fellow Veteran that makes it such an effective therapy for military Service Members and Veterans who are battling post-traumatic stress, or dealing with the effects of a mild traumatic brain injury received during deployment? The answers […]
/expert-advice/training/how-dog-training-heals-psychological-combat-trauma/ | June 9, 2015
Expert Advice: Fun Facts Why Train Purpose-Bred Service Dogs Instead of Rescue Dogs?
By Jamie Williams  People frequently ask why many service dog organizations provide purpose-bred dogs to their clients, as opposed to training rescued or shelter dogs. We talked to Molly Morelli, Warrior Canine Connection’s (WCC) Dog Program Manager about this topic. "While a majority of dogs put up for adoption make wonderful pets, there are a number […]
/expert-advice/lifestyle/train-service-instead-rescue-dogs/ | May 22, 2015
Expert Advice: Fun Facts Courthouse Canines: Therapy Dogs Take the Stand
Therapy Dogs Can Help During Stressful Court HearingsCertified therapy dogs have proven their worth in providing comfort to seriously and terminally ill people. But therapy dogs have also ventured into the courtroom to help crime victims cope with the prospect of giving testimony. Twenty-six states now have programs in which therapy dogs are working in […]
/expert-advice/lifestyle/courthouse-canines-therapy-dogs-take-the-stand/ | May 20, 2015
Tale of Two Beaucerons
Expert Advice: Fun Facts A Tale of Two Beaucerons
By Joan Harrigan and Susan BeegelMuch is demanded of show dogs – they must be adaptable, calm, and tolerant in addition to meeting the requirements of their breed standards. Two Beaucerons, both champions and exhibited at the 2011 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, have show careers that are secondary to their day-to-day work. For Beaucerons […]
/expert-advice/lifestyle/a-tale-of-two-beaucerons/ | May 19, 2015
Expert Advice: Feature Guide Dog Started Saving People Before He Was House Trained
Merrick, a 4-year-old black Labrador Retriever, works as guide dog for a blind man. But his career as a savior started when he was just a tiny pup. Lorraine Trapani, the volunteer puppy raiser who took 11-week-old Merrick under her wing in 2011, says that this tiny bundle of black hair, high spirits, and energy […]
/expert-advice/news/guide-dog-started-saving-people-before-he-was-housetrained/ | May 14, 2015
Expert Advice: Dog Behavior My Dog Won’t Play at The Dog Park
Hello Citizen Canine, I like to take my rescued Pug to the dog park. My dog LOVES people, but I want him to have dog friends that he can visit with and I would be so happy if enjoyed playing with other dogs. "Bosco" will sniff other dogs when he meets them on leash on […]
/expert-advice/training/play-at-dog-park/ | May 5, 2015
Expert Advice: News Sculpture Unveiled By Dog Hero
Real Life Search and Rescue Dog Hero Unveils New DOGNY Sculpture Ruger Von Konigsdorf, one of the many search and rescue (SAR) dogs who inspired the American Kennel Club's charitable DOGNY public art program, had the honor Wednesday, September 4, of unveiling the DOGNY sculpture that will serve as the unofficial mascot to New York […]
/expert-advice/news/sculpture-unveiled-by-dog-hero/ | April 3, 2015
Expert Advice: News The Truth About Service Dogs
By Margie RuckerReprinted from: The Canine Chronicle Piper is my Service Dog. Piper does not look like the typical service dog. Piper's undeniable charm, stature, and jolly demeanor elicits amused skepticism and, occasionally, unkind comments. Over time I've learned that all responses are opportunities for me to provide accurate information and to advocate for the […]
/expert-advice/news/the-truth-about-service-dogs/ | March 18, 2015
Expert Advice: Feature Service-dog Snoopy and Little Luke Learning to Take Life’s Challenging Pathways Together
by Ranny Green via the Seattle Kennel Club. You can’t blame 9-year-old Luke Gonzalez, of Yelm, if he feels like he’s on overload some days. He attends physical and speech therapy classes once and twice each week, respectively, takes guitar lessons weekly, attends a church youth class weekly and is home schooled along with his […]
/expert-advice/news/service-dog-labradoodle/ | February 14, 2015
teach your dog to play peekaboo
Expert Advice: Advanced Training Teach Your Dog to Play Peekaboo
AKC GoodDog Helpline Trainer Milena Barreto has taught her Standard Poodle, Phoebe, dozens of tricks, and Phoebe shows them off on her therapy dog visits. Here, Milena tells us how to teach the very cute trick of Peekaboo. Your dog will walk between your legs from behind and sit, peeping out from behind your legs. […]
/expert-advice/training/teach-your-dog-to-play-peekaboo/ | January 10, 2015

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