Greetings between dogs is often problematic. Dog body language is so subtle and quick that to the untrained eye, it's difficult. And even more difficult when you're standing behind your dog and not in front of your dog. And it's something people understandably...
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13 Things To Remember When Spring Cleaning Your Home With Dogs
Feb 21, 2022
Spring is springing! Cleaning your home is probably on the agenda, but when it comes to your home with dogs how's best to get a really good clean? Well, with three dogs, it's something I've spent a good amount of time looking at and dealing with in order to make sure...
International Travel With Your Dog & 8 Tips To Get It Right!
Jan 31, 2022
Flying International with your dog, a modern convenience of international travel! No more is your pet bound to kennels or boarding facilities, oh no! Well, that's not strictly true. You've likely found this because you're looking to fly somewhere with your dog, to...
Whistle Switch: Dog Tracker or Health Monitor? – An Honest Review
Jan 26, 2022
Dog trackers are becoming increasingly popular among dog parents, but how does the Whistle Switch compare? Having already written a comprehensive review on the Fi tracker already done, I wanted to see how whistle compared. I know when we looked into trackers for...
Is There A Difference Between Reactivity & Aggression?
Jan 25, 2022
Aggression. Reactivity. They're all words that get banded around when a dog acts in a certain way. That way? Is usually barking, lunging, growling or "Picking fights" with other dogs, which can sometimes escalate into full fights. Which is totally understandable why...
Using Labels With Your Dog
Jan 24, 2022
Labels are a necessary thing within this world so that we can find resources within them. However, I want to talk to you today about the importance of using the correct label, and why sometimes - if you don't know how to label your dog, why it's best that we don't....
Cortisol Breaks: How To Decrease Stress After A Dog Fight
Jan 21, 2022
Cortisol is the stress hormone, and after a dog fight, the thing that your dog needs the most? Is a cortisol break. A "cortisol break" is trainer talk for taking time off and allowing your dogs stress levels to come down. What Is Cortisol? Cortisol is a hormone, it is...
5 Things You Should Know About Muzzled Dogs
Jan 14, 2022
Muzzles are often a very judged thing in the dog community. And it's not deserved. It's often referred to as a stigma. An experience that a muzzled dog gets where they're instantly judged for wearing a muzzle, and it's often entirely unjustified. Muzzled dogs are dogs...
6 Things To Do Before Training Your Reactive Dog
Jan 13, 2022
Today we are going to be talking about setting the foundation for training your reactive dog. I'm actually talking about the training that's not training, the training that is incredibly valuable to your dog's overall performance and overall learning. But isn't...








