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Fundraise for Us

…Walk/Run Challenge on Facebook Walk/run 30 miles in June to support our animals while raising funds to help fuel our mission to ensure every companion animal has access to quality…

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Home Page

…or older. Meet Your Match &#8594 Your Pet’s Future, Protected The Sido Pet Protection Program ensures that your pet will always have a healthy, loving future, no matter what tomorrow…

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Dog Nutrition

…protein sources. High-quality dog foods often combine proteins from plant and animal sources. Age matters Specially formulated puppy, adult, and senior diets meet dogs’ nutritional needs during these life stages….

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Giving Circles Donation Page

Join the Giving Circle The Giving Circle recognizes individuals who provide crucial funding for our lifesaving programs and services and contribute $1,000 or more each year. Giving Circle members help…

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Veterinary Care

…Clinic​ Expert and affordable care at our specialized, high-volume clinic. Learn More → Behavior & Training​ Find expert guidance and support for any behavior or issue you’re dealing with. Learn…

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Front Door Greeting

…your dog. What You Need High-value treats like chicken or cheese, or a favorite toy. A clicker, if you use one. Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. A comfortable…

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House-Soiling

…handout Marking. Submissive Urination Submissive urination is a fear-related appeasement behavior that happens when a dog feels threatened. Your dog may be submissively urinating if it happens when they’re greeted,…

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Jumping

…you nor is it done out of spite. Your dog’s jumping behavior is not rude, it just means they don’t know a different way to greet people, and the best…

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Look Command

…Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. A quiet area without distractions for practicing. 5 minutes 2–3 times daily. Prerequisites None – this is an easy command that any dog…

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Anxiety Chemical Relievers

Before using an anxiety chemical reliever, please consult a veterinarian to make sure the behavior isn’t health related. Anxitane Tablets These chewable tablets for cats and dogs promote relaxation in…

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