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How to Stand Up for Your Dog
Standing up for your dog is one of the most important skills a dog owner can learn. It is not about being rude, dramatic, or overprotective. It is about noticing when your dog is uncomfortable, stepping in early, and making calm decisions that protect trust. Dogs live in a human world full of pressure. Strangers reach for them. Off lead dogs rush over. Children run straight at them. Visitors expect greetings. Busy streets, cafés, parks, and waiting rooms can all ask a lot of
Marek Drzewiecki
Mar 1212 min read


How to Read Dog Body Language — With Guidance, Solutions, and a Nuanced Approach
Understanding dog body language is one of the most important skills a dog owner can develop. Long before a dog barks, growls, pulls the lead, or reacts, their body is already communicating what they feel and what they need. When we learn to read these signals correctly, training becomes calmer, safer, and far more effective. However, reading dog body language is not about memorising a chart of signals. Every dog is an individual. The same posture can mean very different thing
Marek Drzewiecki
Dec 29, 20255 min read


How to Handle and Resolve Conflicts with Your Dog
Conflicts with your dog can arise from a variety of situations, such as behavioral misunderstandings, unmet needs, or communication gaps.
Marek Drzewiecki
Dec 28, 20246 min read
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