Category Archives: Tips and Tricks

In a pickle with your pup, but wanting to deal with it yourself? Here’s some handy advice to help you and your pooch live happily ever after.

Tips for Urban Mushers

Summer is here everyone and Urban Mushing is the new pink! Some of you we have spoken to personally and others we haven’t. We have a workshop dedicated just for Urban Mushing, so if your interested, drop us a line! Until then, here are a few things to look out for. Breed: Yes, the breed … Continue reading

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Relaxed Rover

Remember to always ask for calm behavior before doing anything with your dog or before allowing them to do anything. Some examples are: *Allowing people to pet them *Greeting new people *Greeting children *Feeding time *When putting on the leash and collar Always remember that human psychology is very different from dog psychology and excited … Continue reading

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EEEEASY overly affectionate, emotional human…EASSSYYY

That’s right, this is one of those moments where we can claim “We are only human.” As human beings we show how greatly we care for another human being with affection, affection and more affection. More often than not, we carry this concept over to our dogs. Here’s a great tip…DON’T DO THAT! It’s fine … Continue reading

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For the love of Giant Schnauzer, DO YOUR BREED RESEARCH!!

90% of training and behavior modification session we do are a direct result of the lack of research done on the breed of dog brought into the home; to high energy, to big or massive, to sight driven, to scent driven, to loud. These are just some of the characteristics of dogs that people seem … Continue reading

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Knowing when to walk away

If there is ever a time, when working with your dog, you feel yourself getting frustrated, angry, annoyed or just plain old fed up…just walk away. Knowing when to check your energy and walk away is one of the biggest challenges you can overcome. Another form of walking away, and possibly the most difficult, is … Continue reading

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