Choosing a daycare for your dog – Part 2 of a series: potty areas

Choosing a daycare for your dog – Part 2 of a series: potty areas

Treat your dog to a fun and active day at doggy daycare bring home a happy and pooped pooch! … it’s a fun way to give your pup exercise, mental stimulation and socialization with both dogs and people. By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger Daycare facilities usually provide the basics your dog will need; two…

Choosing a daycare for your dog – Part 1 of a series: planned play times vs all day play

Choosing a daycare for your dog – Part 1 of a series: planned play times vs all day play

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, There are many reasons for a dog owner to seek out doggy daycare.  Long work hours, special events, high energy levels and even socialization.  But what should you look for in a daycare setting? Daycare facilities usually fall into two groups; those that have the dogs…

DOG PRODUCT REVIEW: Dog subscription box services fad or future (part 2 of a series)

DOG PRODUCT REVIEW: Dog subscription box services fad or future (part 2 of a series)

by Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Trainer and Blogger We continue to test the dog subscription boxes for value and practicality. This month, at our request, Pettreater.com provided us with one free box of goodies for testing with two oh-so-picky dogs, Penny and Autumn. We tested this service to help us conduct a thorough review. Autumn and Penny enjoyed…

Dogs of Austria

Dogs of Austria

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, When you think of Vienna, culture, elegance, and waltzes first come to mind.   Being in the dog business when I think of this beautiful city I wondered about the dogs and how the rules for owning them differ from the United States. Not surprisingly, I…

Dogs of Hungary

Dogs of Hungary

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger Budapest is a magical city rich in culture and dogs.  Dogs travel almost everywhere with their owners.  They are allowed on public transportation with a valid ticket and in most cases a muzzle. There are designated dog parks in the city where they can run free, otherwise they…

DOG PRODUCT REVIEW: Doggie drawings that educate

DOG PRODUCT REVIEW: Doggie drawings that educate

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, In our never ending search for great dog products, Acme Canine came upon a true shining star, Doggie Drawings by Lili Chin.   Ms. Chin offers educational graphics on dogs ranging from an iPhone and Android app that teaches people how to read dog body language, with over 60…

Understanding Pennsylvania Dog Bite And Leash Laws

Understanding Pennsylvania Dog Bite And Leash Laws

By Laurence Banville. Esq Note: This is not legal advice and Acme Canine takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information presented. Laws change frequently and you should seek out a lawyer in your local jurisdiction familiar with your legal matters for legal counsel. The laws vary from state to state on almost any legal…

Coping with grief after your dog is gone: Talking with your children

Coping with grief after your dog is gone: Talking with your children

Children should be taught from an early age the impermanence of life. How To Explain The Loss Of A Pet To Your Children As parents you may feel uncomfortable talking about death to your kids. You may think that silence will spare your children some of the pain and sadness. But, this is wrong. The…

Coping with grief after your dog is gone:  5 stages of grief and mourning

Coping with grief after your dog is gone: 5 stages of grief and mourning

The 5 Stages of Grief and Mourning 1) Denial and inability to grasp the fact.  It is common for our first reaction to learning of the death or terminal illness of a pet to be denial and inability to grasp the fact. We feel stunned, bewildered and dazed. This is a normal reaction, which is…

Master The Art Of Service Dog Etiquette With These 5 Tips

Master The Art Of Service Dog Etiquette With These 5 Tips

  Many good-hearted people make the mistake of talking to a service dog, petting the dog without asking, or even worse. By Laura Pakis, certified professional dog trainer and blogger Dogs have enriched our lives for centuries, living as our domesticated companions for as long as 32,000 years. They have incredible senses like superheroes on…

DOG PRODUCT REVIEW: Dog subscription box services fad or future (part 1 of a series)

DOG PRODUCT REVIEW: Dog subscription box services fad or future (part 1 of a series)

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, Dog subscription box services are a growing trend and may be the solution to having enough toys, treats and health items on hand for your pup. Like wine or fruit of the month clubs, you can get a doggie box delivered to your home every month….

Sharing public eating spaces with your dog

Sharing public eating spaces with your dog

  by Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, I had the opportunity to attend my first Interested Party meeting at the Riffe Center in Columbus, Ohio.  It was to discuss the passing of House Bill 263 created by Representative Lanese.  The legal description of the Bill is, “To enact section 3717.14 of the…

Beach Safety 101: How to keep your dog safe at the beach

Beach Safety 101: How to keep your dog safe at the beach

By Guest Blogger Jeffery Roberts Dog-friendly beaches offer a great opportunity to have some extra fun with your canine friend. They provide an area for playing with you and with other dogs, and are especially great if your dog loves to swim. But, before you enjoy the beach, you should take some precautions for your…

Does your dog really need a companion?  The reality of owning a second dog.

Does your dog really need a companion? The reality of owning a second dog.

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, You just met eyes with an adorable puppy.  Your heart is yearning; your mind is a filled with thoughts of how wonderful a second dog in the family would be.  How perfect it would be. I don’t want to be Debbie Downer but before you bring…

Should dogs be allowed in designated outdoor dining spaces?

Should dogs be allowed in designated outdoor dining spaces?

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger I have had people respond to my petition to change the Ohio health code to allow dogs in designated outdoor dining spaces.  Most of their concerns are valid yet can be responded to rather easily once the emotion is removed. Concerned about dog allergies? More allergens…

What to Look for When Considering a Boarding Facility for Your Dog

What to Look for When Considering a Boarding Facility for Your Dog

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger Times occur in your busy life when you need to leave your dog in a kennel for a period of time. As much as you may want to include your canine family member in all of your activities, there are occasions where pets are not allowed,…

Dog Kennel Review:  Passion Four Paws

Dog Kennel Review: Passion Four Paws

by Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Trainer and Blogger In the midst of preparing for a family vacation, finding someone to care for the pets can lead to stress and hectic scrambling.  If you don’t feel comfortable with a neighbor dog-sitting, it basically leaves the kennel.  Kennels have developed a somewhat negative reputation, with inevitable cases…

What Parents need to teach their children to ensure a good relationship with their dog

What Parents need to teach their children to ensure a good relationship with their dog

Almost weekly you hear in the news about a tragedy that occurred between a dog and a child.  Many of these incidents don’t make the news, but the same result for the dog who snapped or bit the child happens; either being given up or put down.  This would be much less frequent if parents…

5 steps to selecting the right dog trainer for you (and your dog)

5 steps to selecting the right dog trainer for you (and your dog)

Dog Training is constantly evolving. There is both an “ART” and a “SCIENCE” of training. The ‘art’ component evolves from the ability to communicate effectively to both the same species (the owners) and the foreign one (the dog). It looks a bit like magic when you see it transform a dog from an obnoxious liability…

DOG PRODUCT REVIEW: Personal Experience with the BarkWise Bark Collar

DOG PRODUCT REVIEW: Personal Experience with the BarkWise Bark Collar

By Guest Blogger, Miss Moneypenny I have a confession, sometimes I get excited and howl.  Maybe a bit too much but I’m a hound.  Isn’t that what we’re supposed to do? Well the other day my owners bring home this black collar with a box on it and put it on me.  It feels like…

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