How to Keep Your Dog Hydrated This Summer - Dog Training Elite in Scottsdale
Posted on Jun 20th 2018
Summer is finally here, and that means that we're in store for plenty of long, hot days. While this means there will be a lot of fun outdoor activities to do with your pup, it can also lead to dehydration if you're not careful. Here are some helpful tips to keep your dog hydrated this summer, brought to you by Dog Training Elite's dog training experts in Scottsdale.
Fear Aggression in Dogs - Dog Training Elite in Scottsdale
Posted on May 14th 2018
All animals have the same basic response to danger that humans do: fight, flight, or avoidance. Aggression in dogs is difficult for everyone from the owners, strangers who encounter them in the streets, and the dogs themselves. But what makes these dogs so aggressive? Here is some information on fear aggression in dogs brought to you by our Scottsdale dog training experts.
Spring Activities to Do with Your Dog - Dog Training Elite in Scottsdale
Posted on Apr 11th 2018
Humans aren't the only ones who get excited when the sun starts to shine more and the weather gets warmer. Dogs enjoy springtime after a long winter just as much as we do! After a whole season spent indoors, here are some activities brought to you by our expert Scottsdale dog trainers to do with your dog now that spring is upon us.
The Malinois Foundation - Dog Training Elite in Scottsdale
Posted on Mar 28th 2018
Dog Training Elite is proud to support The Malinois Foundation, a life-changing foundation giving veterans and Americans in need the gift of a trained Scottsdale service dog.
Fake Service and Emotional Support Dogs - Dog Training Elite in Scottsdale
Posted on Feb 22nd 2018
Fake service and emotional support dogs have become more and more of a problem in recent years. Make no mistake, these dogs are most definitely a real and important thing. People with physical disabilities or crippling emotional needs greatly benefit and deeply rely on them not just for comfort, but for survival. They're more than just a normal pet, they require Scottsdale service dog training and years of experience. So why and how are people getting away with using fake service dogs?