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Expert Advice: Common Conditions Do Dogs Get Headaches?
If someone asked you to describe what a headache feels like, you might use words such as "pressure," "throbbing," or "a dull ache." Now imagine what it's like for your dog who can't tell you where it hurts and how long they've been having symptoms. Veterinarians agree that it's possible for dogs to get headaches […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/do-dogs-get-headaches/ | December 9, 2022
English Cocker Spaniel laying on a cushion at home.
Expert Advice: Home & Living Moving to an Apartment? How to Prepare Your Dog for a Downsize
Moving from a house to an apartment, condominium, RV, or tiny home can be challenging for dogs. These tips and skills will make the transition easier.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/home-living/how-to-prepare-your-dog-for-downsize/ | September 13, 2022
Pembroke Welsh Corgi laying down on the feet of its owner on the couch.
Expert Advice: Lifestyle Why Does My Dog Sit on My Feet?
After settling into your comfy chair, you're ready for a movie night at home. Before you can say "Pass the popcorn," your dog approaches, sits on your feet, and leans on your legs. This gesture has precedent, too; historically, aristocratic ladies used some small breeds as foot warmers. Plenty of doggie cushions line the floor, […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/why-does-my-dog-sit-on-my-feet/ | August 26, 2022
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Expert Advice: Feature Dogs in Demand for Explosives Detection Work in U.S.
Breeders have a lot to observe when they have a new litter: health, structure, and temperament. And Labrador Retriever breeder Debby Kay keeps close tabs on another factor she considers crucial — how the pups use their noses. Kay has been a pioneer in scent-detection work for more than 40 years. Many of her Chilbrook […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/dogs-in-demand-explosives-detection-us/ | August 26, 2022
Expert Advice: Common Behavior Issues Excessive Dog Barking: Reasons & and How to Stop It
Barking is natural for dogs, but sometimes barking can be a thing of excess, which can lead to frustrated owners, and sometimes neighbors. Generally, excessive or nuisance dog barking involves a dog repeatedly barking for prolonged periods of time that interfere with neighbors engaging being able to enjoy their own property. Everyone’s definition of what […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/excessive-dog-barking-causes-stop/ | March 11, 2022
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Expert Advice: Alternative Medicine Why Music is Therapeutic for Dogs
Some dogs take to music right away, even howling along to their favorite tunes. Other dogs tend to retreat from these sounds in fear. The fact that pleasant sounds can capture a dog's attention is something people know intuitively and science confirms it. If you listened to a recording of dogs and their owners, you'd […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/why-music-is-therapeutic-for-dogs/ | February 23, 2022
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Expert Advice: Training How to Get Your Dog Used to the Vacuum Cleaner
Is your dog scared of the vacuum cleaner? We explain why dogs fear these cleaning machines, and what you can do to get your dog used to the vacuum cleaner.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/how-to-get-your-dog-used-to-the-vacuum-cleaner/ | November 23, 2021
Senior Golden Retriever laying down in the grass.
Expert Advice: Health Dog Vision Loss: Signs, Symptoms, and Management
Vision loss in dogs can be challenging for pets and owners alike. Here's how you can help your dog adjust to visual impairment or blindness.
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/vision-loss-in-dogs/ | August 28, 2021
Expert Advice: Training Tips for Keeping Your Dog Engaged During Training Sessions
Training should be a fun experience for you and your dog. He learns some new tricks, you learn how to communicate with him better, and the bond is strengthened on both ends of the leash. Training can also be very frustrating, especially if your dog is not interested in focusing on you. Here are some […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/keeping-dog-engaged-training/ | January 1, 2021
Expert Advice: Training Distraction Training During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has given us a lot more time at home with our dogs. That's meant more time for training, either on our own or with virtual dog training classes. One advantage of this at-home learning has been the lack of distractions. It's easier to teach your dog new behavior without anything disrupting their […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/distraction-training-during-the-pandemic/ | November 11, 2020

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