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Medical Conditions and Behavior
•Because many behaviors result from underlying medical conditions, a change in behavior may be the first sign you see.
What is “Littermate Syndrome”?
•Also known as littermate dependency, this term refers to behaviors that develop when two puppies from the same litter are raised together. Is there ever a time when two puppies may be better than one?
Beyond the Food Bowl
•Raising behaviorally healthy dogs requires meeting both their mental and physical needs. Here are five time-saving ways you can make sure your dog’s basic needs are met.
Compulsive and Repetitive Behavior in Dogs
•Compulsive and repetitive behaviors are a variation of normal behaviors such as eating, walking, or self-grooming.
Tackling The Vacuum Villain
•Many dogs leave the room as soon as the “vacuum villain” shows up. They may tremble in fear, slink off to the couch to hide, or even bite or bark at the vacuum to make it go away. Why do dogs fear the vacuum?

Low Stress Handling® Silver-Level Certification
Individual Certification at this level demonstrates to clients and employers the individual’s dedicated interest in Low Stress Handling®. Hospital Certification at this level demonstrates to clients and staff the hospital’s commitment to appropriately training staff in Low Stress Handling® methods.
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