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Expert Advice: Training Traveling With Your Dog? Tips For Teaching Good Behavior On The Go
It's a common problem. Your dog is the picture of perfect behavior at home, but in a new environment like a friend's house or a hotel with an unforgiving accident fee, things may be a different story. So what can those who like traveling with dogs do to help their pups adjust to new situations? To […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/traveling-with-dogs-training-and-teaching-tips/ | October 15, 2019
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Expert Advice: Puppy Health Puppy Senses: How Your Puppy Sees, Hears, and Smells the World
Puppies' eyes open at 14-21 days old, but their sight is still limited Hearing is the last sense that puppies fully develop — they can't hear until about three weeks old Puppies navigate by smell from the moment they are born — it is their strongest sense Puppies come tumbling into our lives full of […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/puppy-senses/ | August 28, 2019
Expert Advice: News Meet Bria, the Four-Legged Copilot Flying the Friendly Skies
As a member of Air Unlimited's "flight crew," Bria has racked up more frequent-flier miles than the average traveler. The six-year-old yellow Labrador Retriever has been flying the friendly skies since she was just 14 weeks old. Her owners, Charles "Chick" Gregg — one of the airline's co-owners and pilots — along with his wife […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/meet-four-legged-copilot-flying-friendly-skies/ | July 25, 2019
Expert Advice: Feature A Day in the Life of a Marjory Stoneman Douglas Therapy Dog — and His Owner
When Jill Cross was a sophomore at the University of Florida, she was badly injured in a motorcycle accident. Physicians managed to save her left leg, which was mangled below the knee, but after more than 10 surgeries, it was left almost one inch shorter than her other leg. The constant, uneven jolting from her […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/day-life-marjory-stoneman-douglas-therapy-dog-owner/ | July 23, 2019
Expert Advice: Conformation Getting Your Puppy People Primed for Conformation
Watch a dog show in action this Easter. The Kennel Club of Beverly Hills Dog Show in Pomona, California will be televised Easter Sunday, April 21, on NBC affiliates nationwide. It’s at the top of every breeder’s wish list: the once-clueless “pet person” who is now willing – even eager – to show their promising new […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/sports/getting-puppy-people-primed-conformation/ | March 26, 2019
Legislative Alerts Atlanta, GA to Consider Limits on Consumer Choice, Barking Dog Laws on October 23
The City of Atlanta’s Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee is scheduled to vote on an ordinance to on Tuesday, October 23, that would restrict sourcing of animals to pet stores. Instead, they would only be allowed to provide animals from shelters or rescues. Even if you do not personally provide dogs to pet stores, […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/atlanta-ga-consider-limits-consumer-choice-barking-dog-laws-october-23/ | October 19, 2018
Pages Resources for Clubs
AKC Public Education offers brochures and other resources that contain a wealth of information for current and prospective dog owners. [accordion] [accordion_panel title="PEC Kits"] AKC Public Education provides the following resources in a kit that can be ordered for your next event. The following resources are included: Welcome to the American Kennel Club (Brochure) Jr […]
https://www.akc.org/public-education/resources-for-clubs/ | July 13, 2018
Basenji puppy hiding under furniture.
Expert Advice: Common Behavior Issues Common Fears and Phobias in Dogs and How to Help Treat Them
We take a look at the most common fears and phobias in dogs and how you as a pet owner can help relieve your canine companion's stress.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/common-fears-and-phobias-in-dogs/ | July 3, 2018
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Expert Advice: Lifestyle Should I Bring My Dog to a Fourth of July Celebration?
It’s the time of year when family and friends gather to celebrate Independence Day. Whether you're going to a small, intimate gathering, or a larger party, there is bound to be a variety of foods, drinks, and, of course, fireworks throughout the day. While this sounds like fun to most people, your dog may have […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/fourth-of-july-with-dogs/ | July 2, 2018
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Expert Advice: Training The Power of Proper Puppy Socialization and Training Classes
Most dog owners have no doubt heard about the importance of socializing their puppy. Proper socialization means providing positive experiences with as many new people, dogs, and situations as possible. It’s essential for developing a confident and well-adjusted adult dog that is comfortable with all life has to offer. Unfortunately, despite the significance, many people […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/puppy-training-classes/ | May 16, 2018
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Expert Advice: Health Has Your Dog Become Sensitive to Noise? It Could Be Undiagnosed Pain
Is your dog suddenly fearful of noises that were never a problem before? A new study suggests that before you look for a behavioral solution, you should make sure there isn't an underlying medical cause. The study, which was published in February 2018 in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, looked at two groups of dogs that […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/dog-sensitive-to-noise/ | May 7, 2018
Pages Brochures and Fliers
Brochures Our brochures are available in a downloadable PDF that can be printed and copied for your convenience. The Joys and Advantages of Owning an AKC®-Registered Purebred Dog View and Print Online Welcome to the American Kennel Club View and Print Online Why Register Your Purebred Dog with the AKC®? View and Print Online Careers […]
https://www.akc.org/public-education/resources/brochures-and-fliers/ | February 27, 2018
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Expert Advice: Lifestyle Hi-Tech Goes to the Dogs: 16 Tech Products for Your Dog
Technology plays a part in almost everything we do today, from communication to shopping, even our health and fitness. So it’s no surprise that technology has found its way into pet care. Smartphones, smart watches, smart homes . . . why not smart dog feeders, trackers, toys, and more? According to the American Pet Products […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/tech-products-for-your-dog/ | February 23, 2018
Sports & Events Reduce Stress in Livestock
Stress that livestock experience in handling does affect your trial and livestock workability. There are ways to reduce their stress during a herding event that will give your exhibitors a better chance to qualify. Lessen visual disturbances Livestock have wide-angle vision. Side walls and visual screening will help keep your livestock calm. This keeps livestock […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/stress/ | October 26, 2017
Canine Partners Two Junior Handlers Competing with All-Americans on Agility World Team
Being selected for one of the US World Agility Teams is considered the ultimate achievement by many in the agility world. Now junior handlers who are 18 years old and younger have the same exciting opportunity. The European Open Junior (EOJ) Agility Championships will take place in Luxembourg July 13 – 16, and the 2017 […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/two-junior-handlers-competing-with-all-americans-on-agility-world-team/ | May 9, 2017
Australian Cattle Dog puppy learning commands in the yard.
Expert Advice: General Health Deafness in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment
It's estimated that 5-10% of dogs in the United States are deaf. Why does deafness in dogs occur, and how is it different from hearing loss?
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/deafness-in-dogs/ | September 15, 2016
Expert Advice: Basic Training How to Teach Your Puppy to Listen
Most dog owners have experienced those frustrating moments when, despite all the training and practice, their dog simply doesn't listen to them. As you and your puppy get to know each other, it's important to remember that listening is a two-way-street: he's learning what you expect just as you're learning to tune into his signals. […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/teaching-your-puppy-to-listen/ | August 1, 2016
Expert Advice: Puppy Training How to Help Your New Puppy Deal With Separation Anxiety
Imagine, if you can, being a little baby, cared for and safe with your parents and siblings. Then imagine being abruptly removed from everything you know and plopped down in a new place, with new people, new sounds, smells, and sights. Sounds pretty scary, doesn't it? That's how a new puppy feels when you bring […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/how-to-help-your-new-puppy-deal-with-separation-anxiety/ | July 28, 2016
Expert Advice: Puppy Training New Puppy Owner’s Checklist for Picking Up Your Puppy From the Breeder
Photo: normanack/Flickr Next to Christmas and birthdays, the day that you pick your puppy up from the breeder is, hands down, the best day ever. For your puppy? It's an exciting, but difficult day. For the past few weeks he's been living comfortably nestled next to his mother and numerous siblings, and now he's about […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/new-puppy-owners-checklist-for-picking-up-your-puppy-from-the-breeder/ | July 28, 2016
Expert Advice: Feature Against All Odds Agility Team Tackles Major Obstacles Both Inside and Outside The Ring
The odds were stacked against Tamara Lazarus and her Scottish Terrier, Honey, of becoming a standout agility team. Both overcame serious medical disorders years ago and have progressed to the point they qualified for the third annual Masters Agility Championship at Westminster last month. At the age of 4, Lazarus, of Stamford, Connecticut, contracted amegakaryocytic […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/agility-team-tackles-obstacles/ | March 22, 2016

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