Why Understanding Your Dog’s Breed Matters
I often receive calls from clients asking if I can train their Golden Retrievers to become guard dogs. But how is that possible? Golden Retrievers are bred to […]
I often receive calls from clients asking if I can train their Golden Retrievers to become guard dogs. But how is that possible? Golden Retrievers are bred to […]
Here’s how you can prepare yourself before getting a dog: 1. Do your research : Learn about the breed’s temperament, exercise requirements, grooming needs, and potential health concerns. Some […]
We often get calls from clients expecting us to “fix” their dog, then send them home perfectly trained. Unfortunately, that’s not how training works. Training is more than […]
Dogs rarely attack “out of nowhere.” Research shows there are usually clear factors behind aggressive behavior, often linked to fear, stress, or poor handling (Overall, Manual of Clinical […]
Getting a puppy is exciting, but it’s also a 10–15 year commitment. Too often, people fall for the cuteness without considering whether the breed, temperament, or lifestyle needs […]
YES. The earlier, the better. Puppies as young as eight weeks can begin learning simple skills like responding to praise, getting used to wearing a collar, and understanding […]
The best time to start training is as soon as your puppy comes home. Early training builds good habits before bad ones take root. Puppies are like sponges […]
Your dog doesn’t recognize you by your job title, personality type, or name. What they truly respond to is your energy. What trainers call “energy” is really your : […]
Dogs learn by what we pay attention to. Every time you notice and reward calm, obedient, or positive actions, you’re teaching your dog what you expect. Ignoring good […]
Dog training is about communication, trust, and guidance. It’s teaching a dog to understand what you expect of them, helping them make the right choices, and keeping them […]