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How I Exercise My Dogs Without A Large Yard

Not all dog owners have a fenced in yard. Luckily, I’m not one of them, but we do have a very small yard. We also live in a location in which there are bears at least two if not three seasons out of the year roaming in the area. Both of these things limit certain… Read More How I Exercise My Dogs Without A Large Yard

October 22, 2020 All Dogs Are Smart

Teaching The Stacking Pods

We all know that some dogs take to certain behaviours faster than others. Many of us want to believe that is it intelligence that causes this. I have another suggestion: The dog is not super motivated to do small, repetitive, unusual actions to accomplish something that doesn’t seem too interesting to him. When a dog… Read More Teaching The Stacking Pods

January 19, 2020March 13, 2022 All Dogs Are Smart

R+ Recreational Dog Sledding – Starting Out

Here in our area of the country, fall is time to start thinking about introducing our new dogs to pulling a sled. We use the ELSA kick sled that was originally designed for humans but has been adapted for dogs and works very well. (This is not a sponsored post and we do not receive… Read More R+ Recreational Dog Sledding – Starting Out

November 3, 2017October 30, 2020 All Dogs Are Smart

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My dogs were listed as #42 on the dog breed intelligence list. Not accurate in my experience with my own dogs and my client’s dogs.

So I set out to find why this was and dispel the myths around training certain dog breeds. I changed my attitude and my training method and life with dogs became more fun.

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The information that is found on this blog is not a substitute for a training plan put together by a professional that you hire to help you with your dog’s behaviour. All dogs and humans are different. Training for each dog should be approached from that point of view. The information on this blog is for my dogs specifically and is intended to show how I have trained and worked with my own dogs, not as  instructional content for the general public. Please consult a trained and/or accredited professional dog trainer for your own dog’s needs.

I am also not a veterinarian or canine physiotherapist. The information regarding conditioning and health describes my own dogs experiences and is not intended to instruct or diagnose anyone else’s dog. Please consult your own or an appropriate vet before starting a training or conditioning program for your dog.

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