Species hub
Species-aware pet guides built to support the app, not compete with it
Use these pages to understand care demands, training pace, enrichment style, and realistic expectations before you build the profile inside IQPets.
Species content paths
Connect care, behavior, training, and enrichment by animal type
Use the species pages as the anchor, then move into the matching training and guide articles for the practical problem you are solving.
Dog training topics
Use dog care, breed context, puppy schedules, recall, leash work, and home-alone training together.
Cat behavior topics
Connect kitten socialization, boredom signs, scratching, enrichment, and handling expectations.
Rabbit and guinea pig routines
Compare prey-animal trust, daily care, safe handling, and enrichment-led training.
Bird and horse confidence
Start with stress signals, stationing, groundwork, and calm handling before advanced goals.
Bird trust-building, handling, and routine enrichment
Birds do best when trust, stationing, and body language guide the pace of training and care.
Cat care, enrichment, and humane training expectations
Cats learn well when sessions stay short, voluntary, and tied to a safer environment with real choice.
Dog care, training style, and passport planning
Dogs thrive on clear structure, decompression, reward timing, and realistic expectations that match breed type and age.
Fish care, pattern learning, and environment-first routines
Fish training starts with habitat stability. Pattern learning only works well when water quality and species fit are already solid.
Guinea pig care, trust-building, and realistic training goals
Guinea pigs can learn useful routines, but welfare depends on safety, social context, and short trust-led practice.
Horse groundwork, confidence, and practical care foundations
Horses learn best when groundwork, personal space, body awareness, and calm repetition are layered with care.
Pet pig training, boundaries, and enrichment planning
Pet pigs are bright, persistent learners that do best when boundaries stay calm, clear, and consistent.
Rabbit care, confidence, and low-stress training
Rabbits can learn well, but only when fear, footing, digestion, and prey-animal safety stay central to the plan.
