Guest post. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and do not necessarily represent the views of Val Heart & Heart Communications Enterprises Inc. This article was previously published February 12, 2020, and was updated on November 13, 2022 No matter what your pet is, knowing how to understand […]
How to Avoid Kennel Stress for Your Pet with Debora Poynter & Val Heart
Kennel stress – what is it and how to avoid it This is a replay of my Animal Communication Training  Series where I interview experts who guide you through various techniques in Animal Communication. If you don’t want to miss any of this How to Talk to Animals Training Series, then go here to register Have you […]
Tips on Traveling to Europe with Man’s Best Friend
This article was previously published July 12, 2016 and was updated on November 7, 2022 Traveling to Europe can be tough for dog owners. You spend the whole trip worrying about your beloved pet whilst it’s stuck in a kennel when you should be having a good time. So why not bring them with you? It’s […]
Teaching Good Pet Behavior in 3 Easy Lessons
Turning pet behavior from problematic to pleasing Owning a pet that is bossy and unruly is not any fun for family members or visitors. Out of control dogs make for a very unhappy household, not to mention a confused puppy dog. One of the most important things every dog needs to understand is the pecking […]
Preventing and Treating Parvovirus in Dogs
Guest post. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and do not necessarily represent the views of Val Heart & Heart Communication Enterprises Inc. Parvovirus is every dog owner’s worst nightmare. Whether you keep one or more dogs as pets or you breed dogs, it is a frightening […]
Preparing For a Sweet New Puppy
Getting ready for a new puppy? Dogs, whether a new puppy or a trusted companion, have truly earned the title “man’s best friend,” and with more than 76 million of them living as pets in America, they’re not going anywhere soon. They serve and protect in the military. They act as utility animals for people […]