Dogs can experience phobias, anxiety and be generally scared in different situations. Sometimes, this can happen suddenly in your home and without warning. Other times, especially with dogs being adopted out of shelters and rescues, they come into your home with those fears already established. The reason for these experiences may stem from genetics. ForContinue reading “Scared, Anxious or Frightened?”
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Find It! A Useful and Playful Behavior Cue
I’ve tried out MANY dog training techniques, tools, games and cues on my Bears, particularly with Jack. Jack is and continues to be energetic, playful and above all else, willing to work. The motivation he demonstrates each and every day, makes my job so much easier in teaching him something new. Before my profession tookContinue reading “Find It! A Useful and Playful Behavior Cue”
Social Work to Dog Training
Social work values at the heart of my dog training approach.