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Dog and Kid Safety – it’s not just for parents

Whether you are a parent or not, at some point, your dog is going to be around children. Dogs get rehomed every year in large numbers and one of the large contributing factors is kids. Young couples get a dog together and it isn’t until years later, when they decide to have a child, that…

Rewards are for Always

We get the question all the time: “When can I stop using food?” While this can be a complicated answer, the short version of my response would simply be: “It depends.” Just a few reasons you would continue to use food include: The dog is still learning the behavior in new environments (example: sit in…

You Teach People (and dogs) How to Treat You

Being a behavior nerd, I’d be lying if I said I never watched an episode of the Dr. Phil show. I found people’s behavior, and his analysis of it, fascinating at times. Although the show was largely too over the top for my taste, there was one major thing that I took away from his…

Talk is Cheap

When was the last time you filmed yourself training your dog? If the answer is never, then chances are you are doing things you weren’t even aware you were doing. One of the biggest mistakes I see is regarding our need to be heard. Training a dog is not an easy thing to do. The…

Yes, and

Before I was a dog trainer, I was a theatre major in college. Back when I was studying acting there were many different schools of thought, different methods for achieving acting perfection. There was only one rule that seemed to be agreed on by everyone: when it comes to improvisational acting (improv for short) there…

5 Things You Should Do After You Adopt Your New Dog

5 Things You Should Do After You Adopt Your New Dog SLOW DOWN! You will want to introduce your new pet to your whole family, your whole house and all of your friends and neighbors. Just remember that from the dog’s point of view, he or she was just kidnapped!  Give them some time to…

The best trained dogs are the ones having the most FUN

If you’ve ever been to a party where you didn’t know anyone and nobody seemed interested in talking to or including you, you can probably remember how that felt. You might have felt a little lost, isolated, and you most certainly weren’t having a very good time. You may have wondered why you were even…

Stop, Drop, and Roll.

All the time, I see dogs who are easily distracted or particularly high energy and “all over the place” with owners right beside them desperately waving food in their face, making all kinds of noises, in an attempt to get their dog’s eyeballs back on them. Meanwhile, the dog continues to blow them off, no…

Back to School Shopping

Every year thousands of families prepare for fall with a trek to the mall, various outlet stores, as well as the big box stores to stock up on back to school supplies and clothing for their kids. Although I hated spending half a day in the Reebok outlet store with my mom and sisters trying…

Three behaviors you can teach in a hallway

This month I had a crazy thought: Open floorplans will be the death of dog training! Not really… But it makes for a great headline, doesn’t it? That being said, hallways are a great place to teach your dog certain behaviors because of the long and narrow shape and the lack of distractions. Don’t have…

Why do we use food anyway?

So often we get questions as to why, in all of our training classes, do we use so many treats!  People hear they should be using positive reinforcement to train their dogs but so often they don’t really know why they are doing it other than it sounds pretty good.  If you’ve ever wondered why…

Pets and Events

As I was planning my wedding, I started thinking about how people try to incorporate their dogs into important events. It is not uncommon now to hear of a doggy groomsmen or ringbearer at a wedding. It is also becoming common to see the dog posed with the kids for birthday photos or holiday greeting…