So we’ve talked about the idea that your dog (especially if you have a puppy) needs more, safe and gentle, exposure to the world they’ll be joining you in. I want to tell you a story about why this is so important. I had a client that had a fenced in yard and so their […]
A few days ago we talked about how Group Classes sound like a good idea on the surface, but they cause way more problems than they solve because there’s too much going on to really create a good space for your pup’s learning. Today we are going to talk about another common misconception with group […]
Here are a few things you can do on a regular basis that will keep your dog healthier longer. Eating a good diet (we tend to put a lot of our dogs on a “Raw Diet”) can help them stay fit and healthy with a good balance of energy. Making sure they are getting the […]
One of the biggest complaints I hear from dog owners: “My dog doesn’t listen to me!” You see, your dog is ALWAYS watching you, always learning from you, and ALWAYS hears you. Do you get your dog to follow through? One HUGE mistake is the dog who gets too much freedom too fast. Perfect example. […]
This might sting a little bit, BUT if you’re working 8, 9, 10+ hours a day. Don’t get a puppy. We recommend you get an older dog. For example my sister and her husband are both teachers and they’re out of the house a LOT during the week. So they don’t have a ton of […]
Looking for something new to try with your dog? How about put there nose to work? Dogs have a very good sense of smell—100,000 times stronger than humans! That’s why dogs are often used to find lost people and animals, money, fruit at international airports, drugs, avalanche and disaster victims, and even to detect cancer […]