by admin | Sep 27, 2022 | Dog Owners, Dog Training World
This is an area people don’t HELP us as professional dog trainers, BUT they accept cheap, quality and free training information and tips! But very rarely will they give us critique to improve our service or positive feedback on our platforms to let other people...
by admin | Sep 25, 2022 | Dog Owners, Dog Training World
Dealing with Your Dog’s Bad Habits It’s frustrating when your dog misbehaves while you’re not around or when you’re at work. Realistically, a full-time job means your dog has at least 40 hours per week to practice unwanted behaviours. Can a single training...
by admin | Sep 25, 2022 | Dog Owners, Dog Training World, Service/Working Dogs
Dealing with Dental Problems in Dogs Dental issues in dogs are close to my heart. My dog suffered a mouth injury when she was six months old. Due to frustration from limited exercise caused by another physical injury, she damaged the pulp cavity of all her remaining...
by admin | Sep 20, 2022 | Dog Owners, Dog Training World
Watching something with renowned Physio Dr Kelly Starrett about fitness/mobility/health/exercise…He says that he often hears “How often should I …..?” to get a particular result – his answer was to have input every day. He uses an...
by admin | Sep 15, 2022 | Dog Owners, Dog Training World
Starting with a new dog or puppy brings challenges. Whether you’re proactive or dealing with a brewing issue, finding the right dog trainer is essential. Here are some tips to guide you: Matching Your Interests: Find a trainer who teaches what you want to learn....
by admin | Sep 13, 2022 | Dog Owners, Dog Training World
Finding the Right Trainer: Gratitude and Trust Gratitude may not pay the bills, but it’s crucial to recognize the time and money trainers invest in their skills. As a trainer: Assessing Your Situation: I evaluate your home, your relationship with your dog, and...
by admin | Sep 11, 2022 | Dog Owners, Dog Training World, Service/Working Dogs
Ditching Treats for Meals in Training Dogs are inherently selfish animals, focusing on their own interests. While treats may work initially, they eventually lose their appeal, leading to disobedience and frustration for both you and your dog. Instead of treats, try...