Everything You Need to Help Your Dog Adjust to Big-City Life

…Once you’ve made the move, establishing a routine is “crucial” for your dog to find a “sense of normalcy in an otherwise unfamiliar environment,” says Yuruani Olguin, dog trainer and founder of Yuruani Olguin Dog Training, Inc. That means setting up an area in your apartment that’s their own — whether that be a crate or space for their bed — and sticking to a consistent schedule for walks and meals. Walks come with their own set of potential issues, so having plenty of patience and the right gear on hand is important. And if you can, our panel of trainers suggests finding more residential, quieter streets to start walks on, especially in those first few weeks, so your dog can build confidence…

Yuruani Olguin Dog Training Inc

Yuruani Olguin is the founder of Yuruani Olguin Dog Training, Inc. She has worked extensively with clients throughout New York City, helping build relationships based on mutual respect and understanding.

She has extensively researched dog psychology and the way in which dogs learn and perceive the world around them. This knowledge helps her to teach each client how to better relate and communicate with their canine family member.

https://www.dogtraining.nyc
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