Did I cause my pet’s behavior problems?
Starting the behavior modification process for a family member of any species is often emotional. I see new clients racked with guilt, shame, embarrassment, regret,
Starting the behavior modification process for a family member of any species is often emotional. I see new clients racked with guilt, shame, embarrassment, regret,
Since last month’s challenge was more involved (awesome job to everyone who participated!), I figured we should take it easy on you for November. So
My favorite holiday, Halloween, is almost here! But while this holiday is often a favorite for humans it’s rarely a favorite for pets and that
What if I told you that there’s a way to make your pet’s behavior more predictable? A way to better avoid unfortunate incidents?
I find the journey someone takes to working with a behavior consultant is pretty consistent: Recognize that your pet has a particular behavior you’d
This month’s training challenge was inspired by something that I try (and often fail at!) doing with Oso: Train your pet for 5
This week’s “Work Smarter Not Harder” entry is devoted to the following phrase: “So do I have to walk around my house with treats in
Does this sound familiar? We start teaching a dog to go onto his bed and sit. He’s doing well and nailing it! Then we add
I hear something similar to the following phrase on a weekly basis: “He can do all of his basic manners and a bunch of tricks