by carrie | Jun 26, 2019 | Dog Training
“Out Back” Enjoyment for Dogs I love looking out back through the window and seeing my dog rolling in the grass or sunbathing. I’ve owned numerous dogs, and what I have come to realize is that some dogs naturally enjoy outside time and others need to be...
by carrie | May 16, 2019 | Dog Training
Storm anxiety is one of the most frustrating issues that dogs can develop. This anxiety can start at a young age or appear later in life, and it varies significantly in severity. The unpredictability of storms is a critical factor in why this behavior is so...
by carrie | Apr 30, 2019 | Dog Training
Not every dog is an ideal candidate for our Full-Service board and train programs. Aggressive dogs can often benefit from our program, but sometimes it just isn’t in the dog’s best interest. Here are a few situations where we do not accept every aggression...
by carrie | Apr 4, 2019 | Dog Training
Barrier Frustration and Fence Fighting We see lots of pet dogs who struggle with barrier frustration. In most cases, this shows up either as leash reactivity or as fence fighting. Fence fighting happens when a dog is kept behind a fence and sees or hears animals or...
by carrie | Mar 1, 2019 | Dog Training
Maintaining a perfect heel command while walking your dog shouldn’t seem like a constant battle. If you have fallen into a habit of continually correcting your dog while heeling, then your dog might be assuming that correction is part of their daily walking...