by admin | Nov 8, 2022 | Aus Assistance Dogs, Dog Owners, Dog Training World, Service/Working Dogs
Key Aspects Often Overlooked in Reactive Dog Training In my previous post, “Simon Sinek – Beware of Assumptions: Even Well-Founded Research Can Mislead,” I mentioned several crucial aspects of training reactive dogs that N and many dog trainers may...
by admin | Oct 5, 2022 | Aus Assistance Dogs, Dog Owners, Dog Training World, Service/Working Dogs
To survive, we adapt, and your dog is no different. One thing you MUST know is that a dog will do WHATEVER it has to IMPROVE its situation. It doesn’t matter if that is NOT what you want! It doesn’t matter if it embarrasses, frustrates, scares, humiliates...
by admin | Oct 3, 2022 | Aus Assistance Dogs, Dog Owners, Dog Training World, Service/Working Dogs
Does this sound familiar? My dog is great at home, but outside, I can’t get them to focus on me and play with me and engage with me and listen to me and respond to commands… This is an essential yet difficult skill to teach our dogs outside the home!...
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 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...
by admin | Aug 25, 2022 | Dog Owners, Dog Training World, Service/Working Dogs
Looking at the dog’s overall diet is always the first step. It might not sound so pleasant for us, but to have constipation due to lack in fibre in our diet – is not fun!