Training Your New Puppy | Cascade Kennels

Training Your New Puppy

Learning how to train your new puppy can take time. Puppy training is necessary to socialize them into proper behavior for the rest of their lives. Our puppy training guide can help get you started with the basics for your puppy to grow into a confident, well-behaved adult dog.  

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Ten Conditions Service Dogs Can Be Trained To Assist

Have you ever been out shopping and noticed that a dog accompanies someone in the store? It’s pretty common in the Pacific Northwest to see, as we love our dogs here, and many places are dog-friendly. However, look closer, and you might notice that the dog is wearing a special

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7 Tips for Running With Your Dog

Before you will be ready to run a trail or even a half-marathon with your dog, check out these tips to make your training journey a success. 1. Learn to Walk – It may seem like baby steps, but learning how to properly walk with your dog establishes good habits

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5 Tips for Keeping Your Dog Fit

Fitness is a broad term that means something different for every dog, but basically it is a measure of health and overall well-being. There are a few things that you can do to keep your dog healthy mind and body no matter their activity level. Dog Training – Training is

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Setting Dog Training Goals for 2019

We are currently in the second month of 2019. The year is still fairly new and chances are those New Year’s resolutions you made are still at the forefront of your mind. As you may be taking time to re-focus a bit on your own goals, have you ever considered

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How to Crate Train Your Dog

We get asked a lot here at Cascade Kennels about the benefits of crate training and how to do it, so we would like to take this opportunity to share with you why we think it’s important and offer some tips on how to crate train your dog. Crate training

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Three Steps to a Well-Socialized Dog

The need to socialize a dog is very important. During the course of your dog’s life, he will need to be taken to the vet, he will need to feel comfortable being around other people who will come to your house, he will need to be put on a leash

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