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Caissie Canine Instruction: Lost K9 Recovery
We begin this week with some K9 FUN FACTS!!! Did you know: 1. Dogs take between 10-30 breaths a minute 2. Puppies at 8 weeks will get 28 baby teeth, at 7 months the baby teeth will fall out and be replaced with 42 permanent teeth 3. Dogs do not have an appendix 4. All dogs, regardless of the breed are direct descendants of wolves 5. The oldest recorded age of a dog was 29 years, and 5 months old named Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog We
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Caissie Canine Instruction: Holiday Treats for your K9 to Enjoy
We begin this week’s “RUFF TAILS” featuring a beautiful 14-month-old mixed breed (Akita/American Bulldog/German Shepherd) named Loops. Loops is the best adventure buddy around! This dog loves spending time outside, whether that means getting some wind in her fur chilling on a boat or happily leading the way down a shady hiking trail. Of course, not all of Loops’ time is spent exploring. When it’s time to unwind, you can find this princess amongst a fort of pillows on
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Nov 172 min read


Caissie Canine Instruction: The Most Common K9 Names
We begin this week’s “RUFF TAILS” featuring a beautiful 4-year-old Beagle named Milo. Milo is a bundle of energy and personality wrapped in fur. He is friendly, loves to wag his tail, enjoys the outdoors, food and sleeping in. Welcome to Doggie Dialogue We have been asked many times about this subject matter, and yes there is common names when it comes to all pets. Many times, the children in the family chose the name of the household pets. For example, sever
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Nov 102 min read


Caissie Canine Instruction: Breeds Who Need Winter Protection
We begin this week with “K9 Corner with the Chief”. Quality training equipment is essential for positive results of advanced K9 behaviour modification. Your canine’s safety relies solely on your investment of the quality of your products purchased. Over my years I have seen many product failures with owners, which can result in K9 and human injuries, specifically in the E-collar industry. The most common error owners experience is buying ineffective systems that are low
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Nov 32 min read
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