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Dog Behavior: Why do Dogs Pull on the Leash?
Walking your dog is a great activity for you and your dog. You get to take in the fresh air, it’s healthy to get the exercise and often a chance…
Keep ReadingBridle Leather Dog Collars for Comfort and Durability
Today’s consumer is looking for things that are more natural. The pet industry is no exception. For many years, those shopping for their pets have been searching for natural pet…
Keep ReadingThe Benefits of Tuscan Leather Dog Collars for You and Your Pup
Approximately 63.4 million U.S. households own a dog and spend a total of $99 billion annually on their furry friends. Because we consider our pets a part of our family,…
Keep ReadingOur New Website
Welcome to the new and improved AuburnDirect.com! In our new website, we have joined our wholesale and direct-to-consumer sites into one easy-to-use platform. This is the place to find your…
Keep ReadingThe Difference Leather Edge Finishing Makes
Auburn Leathercrafters products are already exceptional for their quality, durability, and appearance. But many collars and leashes go above and beyond with the finishing touches—specifically edge finishing. Hand-finished edges on…
Keep ReadingPet Safety During Storms
It’s not usually something we like to think about, but it is necessary: pet safety during storms. As our country is battered with hurricanes and tropical storms in the south…
Keep ReadingTraveling with Your Dog
Did I pack my toothbrush? Do I have enough socks? Will I even need socks? Oh the thoughts that cross my mind before I travel! If you’re like me, you…
Keep ReadingStress Signals
Dogs are very good communicators. The problem is that they do not communicate in the same way that we do. Dogs use their body language to communicate. If you observe…
Keep ReadingOn Raising Puppies to Become Service Dogs
The first question out of everyone’s mouth is “How can you let them go?” When I first started raising puppies for Guiding Eyes for the Blind, I didn’t know how…
Keep ReadingThe Fearful Dog—Part 2
You own a fearful dog. You need to build trust with the dog and help the dog to feel safe. Let’s get started. First, don’t dwell on your dog’s negative…
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