November 2020 Training Challenge: Use a Relaxation Protocol or Mat Work to Prepare for the Holidays
When we had originally planned our 2020 training challenges last year, we hadn’t expected there to be a worldwide pandemic. Even though this month’s
When we had originally planned our 2020 training challenges last year, we hadn’t expected there to be a worldwide pandemic. Even though this month’s
In last week’s blog post I talked about why I like warning signs, like growling. Check it out here if you haven’t read it
I’m going to say something that sounds weird, so hear me out. I like warning signs. I like pets who growl. I appreciate when
Today’s post is really more of a PSA: Don’t lure uncomfortable pets closer to people. We get a lot of requests from
This month’s training challenge is dedicated to the “Calming Enrichment” chapter of our book Canine Enrichment for the Real World and is one of my
I can’t believe we’re already into March! Hopefully last month’s challenge will help you and your dog maintain sanity while we wait for spring to
Have you ever said something like: Treats won’t work if he’s barking. Nothing works when he sees another dog! She won’t pay attention to me
A common group of grievances I hear from pet parents is: “My dog doesn’t listen to me.” “I want my dog to listen better.” “My
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?
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