What is it? A training strategy that uses everyday situations to reward good manners without setting aside hours of special practice time. Simply put, it’s a way to teach your dog a little impulse control. Applying the principle of Sit-For-Everything is simple. Whatever your dog wants, he … [Read more...]
Central Coast CA RVing
After 17 months of full-time RVing, my favorite place is the Central Coast of California. Here’s a great spot to stay and some fun things to do. Morro Bay Dunes RV Park – I stayed in this park in November 14 – 23, 2015. While this RV park is not super-duper dog friendly, the dogs and I love, … [Read more...]
Barking! How to stop it
Excessive barking can be upsetting to you and your neighbors. Everyone always asks "How do I teach my dog to stop barking?" One solution is to teach your dog to be quiet on cue. But first we have to put the bark on cue. It might sound crazy, but this can be very effective. Use a word for … [Read more...]
Best Solutions for Jumping Dogs
Got a jumping social butterfly of a dog? This simple little trick is a great solution to dogs who jump or are just over excited to see others. Also it's a great solution to keep your dog quiet and under control when you need to take a phone call, check out at the Vet or get a cup of coffee. A … [Read more...]
Dog Trail Trick – On a Rock!
Anyone who hikes with the boys and I are always amazed at some of my dog’s trail tricks, their favorite being “on a rock”. My friend Ann Bond does this with her dogs and when I saw it years ago, a lightbulb went off for me. “What a great focus tool” I thought to myself. At the time I had newly … [Read more...]
Got Dogs? Got Problems? Solutions for Multi-Dog Households
I may have only 2 small dogs now, but there was a time that I pet sat in my house, and usually had 2-6 additional dogs in my home, that was on top of the three I was Mom to. So managing a many dog household became a daily duty. Minnie my Jack Russell Terrier was not fond of having all those dogs in … [Read more...]
Leash Lessons (kinda like life lessons!)
Leash Lessons, kinda like "life lessons", we've all had them. Here's the good, bad and the ugly on different types of dog leashes and my recommendations as a Dog Trainer. A leash for a dog is a love hate relationship for me. I lived in the wilds of Colorado for so long that several of my dogs … [Read more...]
Keep Your Old Dog Young
Kiley, my Border Collie (1992 – 2006). Dogs like humans can wear out their joints & teeth, so it's important to know how to keep your old dog as young as possible. I learned a lot from having 2 very active Border Collies. Now that I know better, I would never let my dogs do what I let those 2 … [Read more...]
8 tricks to teach your dog to NOT jump on people
Jumping on people is a common complaint from dog owners. Unfortunately, they have been rewarded many times usually as a puppy for jumping up. It’s always cute when they are 8lbs of fur, but not as cute when they are much larger. Good news, there are many solutions to the problem; though it will … [Read more...]
Spoiled Dog? Is he/she really Spoiled?
I’ve heard “My dog is spoiled” in regard to a new toy, chew or food. Or because I feed my dogs human grade food, they are spoiled. A dog is spoiled at Christmas because he got a new toy. A dog is spoiled because once in a great while he gets something added to his dry, dead kibble. Really? … [Read more...]