Written on
November 20, 2011 by
konastouch in
Bonding,
Communication,
Crate Training,
Dog Brain Games,
Dog Training,
Dogs and Kids,
Exercise,
Food,
Gratitude,
Holidays,
Interactive Dog Toys,
Play,
Stress,
Toys,
Treats
A few years ago, my friend’s 150lb Mastiff ate a raw 28 pound turkey that was sitting on the counter. Both were unsupervised. Luckily, she was fine and full. Let’s just say, the next few days when she went to the door, it was opened often and quickly. I had a call from a new client the Monday…
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Play with your dog. It’s not just a popular book by Pat Miller, Play With Your Dog; it’s a really good idea. Playing with your dog has many benefits for both you and Fido. In just a few minutes or for an hour, you and your pooch can play to your hearts content. Dogs…
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“Loose Leash Talking” is a fun title in my newsletter based on a term in dog training referred to as “Loose Leash Walking”. Try to say that 5 times or even once for that matter. Mostly it means that you can teach your dog to walk politely next to you without pulling, leaving your arms…
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I wrote Part 1 of this blog a few years ago after a funny incident occurred in my backyard which could have turned ugly. Now I understand that this article could be misconstrued to have different and not-so-positive meanings. Much is said, incorrectly, that positive training, clicker training and not using punishment is producing spoiled,…
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Written on
April 27, 2011 by
konastouch in
Bonding,
Communication,
Dog Training,
Dogs and Kids,
Fear and Anxiety,
Grief,
Illiness,
Loss,
Play,
Puppies,
Stress
In houses with multiple dogs the best way to know that everyone likes each other is if they are NOT looking at each other. They can be playing, sleeping on top of each other, eating together and even madly in love with each other, but the minute they start staring at each other, then it’s…
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