Fearful Dogs

Stella looking a bit worried. Photo Courtesty Robyn Arouty Photography

MICHAEL BAUGH, CPDT-KA, CDBC

HOUSTON – Fear in dogs is rather common, just as it is in humans. In fact, in both species it’s normal. Fear has an evolutionary function. In the proper context it protects the gene pool. Remember survival of the fittest? The cautious survived too. Keep that in mind.

Curiosity in dogs (and people) is also normal. We’re both social creatures. In the case of dogs, curiosity conquers fear easily in the early stages of development. Around the age of 5 weeks, dogs become mobile and start taking in their environment. By the time they go home with their new families at about the age of 7-8 weeks, they are in their prime for meeting and bonding with human beings.

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Common Myths about Puppy Class

MICHAEL BAUGH, CPDT-KA, CDBC

HOUSTON – There are countless reasons to start training your puppy right away. This is a short list of some training myths that might get in your way. Don’t be fooled, and don’t be delayed. There’s truth in the cliché. Train early and train often.

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Is a Puppy a Good Holiday Gift

Michael Baugh, CPDT KA

HOUSTON –

Dogs are amazing gifts, and anyone who loves a dog will tell you they remain a gift throughout their lives.  So, yes a puppy can be a great holiday gift for some people.

That said, I don’t recommend giving anyone a live puppy as a surprise on Christmas Morning.  ( Read more and watch video )