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Fine Tune Your Training Methods
All dogs benefit from training and, either formally or casually, many of us train our pups on a daily basis. We may also be training them wrongly and sabotaging their progress. Check out nine common training mistakes and how to fix them.
 
Ten Top Work Outs for You and Your Dog
Inspiring ideas to get moving in tandem and exercising away that cooped up energy. Watch these amazing videos!
 
Learning to Read Canine Body Language
Understanding what your dog is telling you is key to a good relationship.
 
Choosing the Right Playmate
Looking for playmates for your pup? Connecting with compatible canines can make the experience fun for everyone. See our tips for finding your dog's next BFFs.
 
Peeved Pups: Can Dogs Be Angry?
Dogs don't always feel happy, and despite lots of reasons to do so, dogs rarely display anger. Why don't dogs 'lose their temper' more often?
 
Canine Pancreatitis
This ailment arises in degrees of concern, often prompted by the indulgence of rich feasts, planned or otherwise. Learn how to prevent, recognize and treat it.
 
A Tribute to the Dog Who Saved Me
A moving testimonial to a dog who helped a woman deal with many life's struggles including divorce, mental health issues, and alcoholism.
The Bark's Favorite Books
Here's a selection of favorite dog-inspired books—fiction, non-fiction, memoirs and scientific—all aiding our understanding of dogs and helping to unravel the mysteries of "the world's oldest friendship."
 
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