Fearful Dog Training
When training a fearful dog with aggression or reactivity, it’s crucial to avoid exerting control, as this can heighten the dog's stress and worsen their emotional state. Instead, I recommend providing a managed freedom that allows the dog to explore independently, fostering confidence and trust.
The Profound Emotional Connection Between Humans and Dogs
Have you ever wondered how your emotions shape the behavior and well-being of your beloved four-legged companion? From creating a nurturing environment to influencing their socialization and communication, the emotional connection between humans and dogs runs deep...
How to greet a dog
It’s a common misconception when greeting a dog that we should stick our hand out for them to smell. In all honesty, I prefer your hand over your face, but it’s still a behavior that a dog can misconstrue as rude, especially if you enter their space and then shove your hand even further into their space, such as their head.
We are the problem…
We, as humans, are sometimes the reason why our dog struggles. We get so caught up in our emotions and what others think of us that we forget about any consideration of the dog in front of us...
Storm Prep
Have you considered how to keep your beloved pet safe in the face of a severe storm? It's vital to prepare your pet for such situations to safeguard their welfare. By taking proactive measures, you can guarantee your pet's safety and comfort during a storm....
The Importance of Proper Nutrition for Our Dog
A proper diet for our dog not only helps them physically but can also impact them behaviorally. Check out if you’re meeting your dog’s nutritional needs.
How to teach your dog to listen to your commands
It's quite common for us to receive pups that already have some training before they come to us.
Owners often boast that their dog can sit, lie down, or even come when called.
Depending on my mood, I might ask the owner to show me their dog's skills. This is something I also experience when learning from other trainers.
Typically, the owner will call their dog and give a command, but most of the time, the dog just looks at them. The owner might repeat the command, using hand signals or pretending to hold a treat to coax the dog into position....