Expectations

So think about your job and what you get PAID to do.

No matter your profession I am willing to bet that you trained, studied, or practiced your job skill longer than 8 weeks. Just take a trip back in time; most of us were in junior high when we had the attention span to read a “real” book and see the usefulness of math.

This blog has very little to do with education. The intent is to bring a little understanding to your dog’s learning curve. You didn’t learn everything you know in 2 months; so don’t expect your dog to be perfect after one training class!! Be PATIENT and remember you have an average of 10 years to educate your beloved fur child.

Feeding Multiple Dogs

Many clients that I have encountered over the years have experienced fights between their dogs during feeding times. Because of this most have decided to feed their dogs in separate rooms. While this will stop the fighting it will not do anything...

In My Hand

IN MY HAND can be a great “trick”, solution to resource guarding, or not wanting to drop toys. The concept of IN MY HAND can be difficult for some dogs so it is best to break the request down into steps. Below is a collection of videos...

Why Dogs Dig

With spring here most of us are about to start working on our yards. Unfortunately, to some of you it means filling holes or setting up eye sore fencing to keep your dog from digging in your garden. Dogs institutionally dig, some breeds much...

Helping Your Shy Dog

Many dog owners struggle with rehabilitating their overly shy dog. Even though the struggle will be long there is hope. No matter if the dog has been abused or neglected he/she can be rehabilitated to the point of being in the company of...

The Power of the Release Word

Even though most dog owners know what a release word is, rarely is it used properly or in sufficient amount. While almost every dog trainer teaches how to use a release word I do not believe that its importance is stressed enough. What I usually...

Come

One of the most common complaints among dog owners is their dogs’ recall; or lack thereof. Most dog owners would never dream of letting their dog off a leash because they are terrified that their beloved fur child will never come back. Even...

Winter Fun

With winter in full storm it is important to realize how the cold weather and snow affects your dog. Both humans and dogs are susceptible to frost bite, hypothermia, and pneumonia. Just because your dog has a permanent fur coat doesn’t mean...
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