by Sydney Marshall | Apr 19, 2022 | Articles
Dog ownership is sometimes like walking a tight-line. We allow our dogs to run around the house, the yard, and crate them when it’s time to be quiet. While you feel you’re meeting the needs of that said dog, it seems that you have made little progress on wearing your...
by Sydney Marshall | Feb 21, 2022 | Articles
It’s a common occurrence that we receive pups who have some form of training under their belt before they walk through my doors. Owners will proudly say their dog knows sit or down or maybe the occasional recall. Depending if I’m feeling ornery or not, I’ll ask the...
by Sydney Marshall | Jun 9, 2020 | Articles
Value of rewards. When training our dog, we often overlook what our dog finds valuable. We assume the treats that the pet store attendant suggested are the best thing since slice bread. Only to find out when we go home and offer one to our pup, they turn their nose...
by Sydney Marshall | May 26, 2020 | Articles
Most people get a pet for companionship. Someone to share their emotions with. Someone to care for in a way that understands our love. But what most people don’t understand is that love and a healthy relationship has boundaries. I often intercept these relationships...
by Sydney Marshall | Feb 25, 2020 | Articles
There are multiple reasons why a dog and owner struggle to find harmony in their relationship. Sometimes it’s just the wrong fit, be it personality or breed. Sometimes it’s medical reasons, but most of the time it stems from a frustrated relationship. I have found...