by carrie | Sep 9, 2020 | Dog Training
Most clients would agree that their dogs respond better to obedience training when their training tools are on them. If that is happening to you and your dog, consider these four reasons why: 1. The same reason that when a police officer is driving behind us, we...
by carrie | Aug 24, 2020 | Dog Training
Service Dogs Trained At The Doghouse The ADA defines a service dog as being individually trained to perform tasks for its owner’s disability. The tasks directly correlate to the disability. The Doghouse is very selective about the dogs we take that will be...
by carrie | Aug 21, 2020 | Bite Prevention, News and Media
Recent news from doctors has reported a “surge” in dog bites directed towards children over the last six months. Based on the response from one of the news anchors repeating the story, its easy to see why. Her comment was, “This study is hard to...
by carrie | Aug 20, 2020 | Dog Training
Teaching your dog and toddler a healthy T-ball game is a great bonding exercise for your family. When kids and dogs play together, the goal is to keep the dog in a state of mind where the focus is not on the child running or being active, but instead, they can channel...
by carrie | Aug 19, 2020 | Bite Prevention
5 Solutions To Help Your Toddler And Dog Bond When parents describe their family pet as being fantastic with their toddlers and then in the next sentence, tell me how your child can pull your dog’s ears, jump on them, wrestle, and pinch them without the dog...