Welcome to our Dog Blog with Free Tips!

dog blog with free tips
Welcome to our award winning Dog Blog with Free Tips on training and interesting advice with cute dog pics every week.  Learn about all topics dog related, from training and behavior advice to fun facts about dogs.  The Pooch Coach also shares her clients’ stories with you, which she hopes will inspire you to work with your dog to help them become the best dog they can be.

 

Never give up hope!  Whether it’s a slight inconvenience or annoyance, or a scary, huge issue, you can always get help for your pup.  Check out some of the great success stories, get some tips, and then give us a call if you’d like to join the pack!

 

If there are any topics you’d like to know more about, let us know!   We’re always looking for great ideas to add to our blog!

 

In August of 2016, Thoroughly Reviewed named The Pooch Coach Dog Blog with Free Tips one of the top 50 dog blogs in the world!  In September of 2016, Feedspot awarded us as one of the “top 100 dog blogs on the planet”! In November of 2017, we were honored with another award for Top 50 dog training blogs in the world by Mr Kortings Code.  In january, 2018, we got ranked on of the top dog blogs by Top Ranked Blogs.

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HOW TO GROOM YOUR DOG

HOW TO GROOM YOUR DOG   5 Benefits of Grooming Your Own Dog by guest blogger, Aiden Taylor Grooming your dog is an absolute necessity for the sake of your dog’s health. Apart from the aesthetic improvement, grooming regularly deals with painful hair matting and maintains your

CRICKET PROTEIN FOR DOGS

CRICKET PROTEIN FOR DOGS

CRICKET PROTEIN FOR DOGS Jiminy’s Pet Food & Treats was founded in San Francisco in order to introduce sustainability into the pet food industry. Because cricket protein for dogs is both healthier and more sustainable than other meat-based dog foods. It takes exponentially less land, water, and

CALMING REACTIVE DOGS

CALMING REACTIVE DOGS   YET ANOTHER SIP CHALLENGE Working on your dog’s patience and ability to control their reaction.  It’s important to work on calming reactive dogs.  It makes both you and them more safe and less stressed.   One of the biggest complaints we get here