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Dog Behaviour

Training a dog? We’ve got expert tips for the wackiest of behaviours.

basic obedience & training

Learn from the experts and train your pet on basic obedience: toilet training, crate training, even litter training. Plus, how to find a professional trainer.

Dog with pumpkin on their head

Pre-Halloween training tips to save your sanity

woman with red hair holding a small dog and choosing a toy in a pet store

This little-known flaw can cause terrible consequences

a woman with thick brown hair in a ponytail teaches a daschund a trick

It could cause serious health problems

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behaviour & body language

Tail wagging? Ear pinning? It all means something. We’ll show you how to understand your pet (and communicate with them) with guides to decode the weirdest body language and behaviour.

Dog with pumpkin on their head

Pre-Halloween training tips to save your sanity

brown and white dog with a bandana looking to the side

Your pup’s mixed signals, explained by experts

black dog looking to the side

Those attention-seeking antics might not be jealousy at all

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anxiety & separation anxiety

Learn how to deal with separation anxiety (and other forms of pet anxiety) so your pets keep calm when you’re not together.

Dog with pumpkin on their head

Pre-Halloween training tips to save your sanity

Dog looking out the window at dusk

How to help your dog stay cool, calm and collected this autumn

red head woman and dog cuddling on a bed

What pet parents need to know about canine behaviour

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behavioural issues

Dog barking? Cat scratching? Our experts have tips to help all sorts of behaviour and aggression issues so your pet can earn that “good boy!” (or girl).

Dog with pumpkin on their head

Pre-Halloween training tips to save your sanity

brown and white dog with a bandana looking to the side

Your pup’s mixed signals, explained by experts

black dog looking to the side

Those attention-seeking antics might not be jealousy at all

View More behavioural issues Articles