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Cat Claw Clipping

Cats will scratch for a variety of reasons, and it is an important natural behavior of a cat. Scratching marks their territory, helps them stretch, and in some cases, relieves…

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More Ways to Give

…KP24134 UBS Contact: Emilio Siqueiros (650) 289-7053 emilio.siqueiros@ubs.com Monthly Gift Join our Pawsome Pals by giving monthly to provide steady support to animals in need. Perks include receiving our newsletter,…

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Holiday Windows 2024

…to visit us, we look forward to seeing you again! For the past 155 years, our efforts and successes in advocating for animals has been funded entirely by the generosity…

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Support FYE24 Donation Page

…Among the hundreds of animals in our care, stories of resilience and love like that of Hope brighten our tomorrow and advance our animal welfare movement. Your partnership ensures more tales…

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Hours & Locations

…Spay & Neuter Clinic Hours by appointment only Tue–Sat 8am to 6pm (415) 554-3084 Behavior Clinic Hours by appointment only Tue–Fri 8:30am to 4:30pm (415) 554-3074 Adoption Center 250 Florida…

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Find It Command (with video)

…“yes!” to mark the behavior. A quiet area without distractions for practicing. 5 minutes 2–3 times daily. Prerequisite Your dog should know sit and sit-stay. How to Train It BEGINNERS…

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Adoption Handbook – Puppy

…Why it works so well A word on punishment Unwanted behaviors Dog training principles Lure-reward training Puppy training classes Common Puppy Problems Troubleshooting puppy problems (play biting/mouthing, chewing, barking, jumping,…

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Stay Command

…public places. What you need High-value treats like chicken, cheese, or freeze-dried liver. A clicker, if you use one. Otherwise, say “yes!” to mark the behavior. For outdoor exercises: a…

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Separating Fighting Dogs

…always start with the least invasive and safest techniques. If at all possible, work with a veterinary behaviorist to advise you on which method is most appropriate for each situation….

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Go to Your Bed

…a step is business-as-usual with dogs. It doesn’t mean your dog is a slow learner, just that all dogs need a lot of repetition to learn a behavior well.  …

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