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How to Teach Your Dog to Settle on a Mat: A Calm-Down Training Plan for Busy Homes

How to Teach Your Dog to Settle on a Mat: A Calm-Down Training Plan for Busy Homes

If your dog turns into a tornado every time someone knocks, you eat dinner, or the kids get home from school, a mat settle is the fix you actually need. It’s not a fancy trick – it’s an off switch you can take anywhere. Teach “go to your place and chill,” and you get calm...

How to Stop Leash Pulling in 7 Days: A Loose-Leash Walking Plan for Calmer Walks

How to Stop Leash Pulling in 7 Days: A Loose-Leash Walking Plan for Calmer Walks

Leash pulling turns every walk into an arm workout, and your dog isn’t being stubborn — pulling just works. Forward is rewarding, so dogs learn fast: lean in, get there faster. Yanking back only teaches them to pull harder. Here is the 7-day loose-leash plan we use at PupPursuit. Three short sessions a day, 5–10...

How to Protect Your Dog’s Paws From Hot Pavement: A Summer Walk Safety Routine for Cooler Pads and Safer Routes

How to Protect Your Dog’s Paws From Hot Pavement: A Summer Walk Safety Routine for Cooler Pads and Safer Routes

Hot summer sidewalks can burn your dog’s paw pads in under a minute, and most owners don’t notice until the limping starts. Dogs don’t wear shoes, their pads are tough but not heat-proof, and asphalt holds heat long after the air feels fine. Here is the three-part paw safety routine we use at PupPursuit all...

How to Keep Your Dog Hydrated in Summer Heat: A Simple 3-Check Routine for Safer Walks and Cooler Days

How to Keep Your Dog Hydrated in Summer Heat: A Simple 3-Check Routine for Safer Walks and Cooler Days

Hot weather changes everything about how your dog handles water. Dogs do not sweat like we do, they cool almost entirely through panting, and that means dehydration can build faster than most owners expect. A few small habits added to your daily routine make a big difference. Here is the three-check hydration routine we use...

Where Should Your Dog Sleep? A Practical Guide to Picking the Safest, Calmest Spot in Your Home

Where Should Your Dog Sleep? A Practical Guide to Picking the Safest, Calmest Spot in Your Home

Why your dog’s sleep spot matters Dogs spend a huge part of the day resting, and where they sleep affects more than convenience. The right spot can help your dog settle faster, stay warmer or cooler, avoid household stress, and wake up more relaxed. The wrong spot can lead to interrupted sleep, nighttime pacing, guarding...

How to Use a 15-Minute Decompression Walk to Calm an Overstimulated Dog After Busy Days

How to Use a 15-Minute Decompression Walk to Calm an Overstimulated Dog After Busy Days

Some dogs do not need a harder workout at the end of a chaotic day. They need the opposite: a slower, lower-pressure outing that lets their brain come back down. That is where a decompression walk helps. Instead of pushing pace, obedience, or mileage, you give your dog a short window to sniff, move, and...