by Carrie Silva Wooddell | Jun 24, 2021 | Training, Uncategorized
Doodle Explosion Last summer started what we like to call a Doodle explosion around the Tampa Bay area. We were getting tons of calls from clients wanting to enroll their Doodles into obedience training, and that trend has stayed consistent. A Doodle is any mix-breed...
by CWooddell | Feb 4, 2021 | Training
Haltis and Headcollars Haltis and headcollars work off the theory that where the dog’s head goes, the body follows. They can be an effective tool for those that lack strength and dexterity, those whose dogs are large and prone to collar-pulling, and those who...
by Carrie Silva Wooddell | Oct 9, 2020 | Featured, Training
Why do we teach Basic Obedience? The purpose of teaching basic obedience to your dog is to establish lines of communication. By creating this exchange, you can tell your dog the behaviors you want them to continue or the actions you want to replace (with the new skill...
by Carrie Silva Wooddell | Sep 9, 2020 | 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 Silva Wooddell | Aug 24, 2020 | 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 Silva Wooddell | Aug 7, 2020 | Featured, Training
The worst reason to use Haltis in dog training is to teach your dog the “heel” command. Haltis and Gentle Leaders are not magical training collars that teach your dog to walk with a loose leash. Instead, the intent behind these tools is to reduce your...