Is Your Dog Terrified of Storms? Overcoming fear of storms in dogs can be challenging if you don’t know how your dog is perceiving your actions. All Dogs Are Different First and foremost, [...]
Here is a fantastic infographic on how to do some quick, easy, and fun agility exercises with your dog. Agility is a great way to boost confidence in your dog and strengthen your communication, [...]
The answer is 1,000! Are you as WOWed by that number as we are? Our understanding of Canine Behavior and Psychology has come a long way in the last decade. A lot of that advancement is because [...]
To dogs, play time is school time. Just like little boys play “battle” to learn how to protect their future families, little girls play “house” to learn how to care for their future families. [...]
Some of the most common problems we here on a daily basis are jumping, knocking over the kids, being rude to company, barking, and running out of the front door. Sound familiar? Dog Training [...]
I would like to talk to you about being a leader to your dog and what it entails. When talking about leadership, there’s only one way dogs understand it: Nothing In Life Is Free (NILF). [...]
Recently, an amazing dog trainer, person, and friend of mine, Sean O’Shea, wrote an article that I really connected to as a dog trainer. The article, “It’s Not Always the Human,” spoke about all [...]
A few weeks ago, I had an interesting conversation with a dog trainer from IL, Chad Makin. He brought to my attention that there have been recent tests that show that dog’s DO in fact have more [...]
I know this may come as a surprise to most people, however, humans have been telling dogs what to do and NOT do for centuries! Just as discipline is important for kids, it is equally important to [...]