Skip to content
  • Blog
  • About
    • Credentials
    • Accomplishments
  • The Dogs
    • About Australian Shepherds
    • About Kuvaszok
  • Free Training Videos
  • Dog Sports
  • Store

Tag: French Bulldog

French Bulldog Agility Training: Is It Possible?

This post, originally published in Oct. 2015, has been updated and is republished. It is an accepted belief of some that certain dog breeds are not very smart. These breeds are generally listed on the dog intelligence list at about # 40 or higher – mostly higher. One of these breeds is the French Bulldog.… Read More French Bulldog Agility Training: Is It Possible?

March 13, 2019December 11, 2019 Anne Bachewich

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,112 other followers

Purpose Bred Dog Training

Join The Community!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

About This Blog

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.

Reactive Dog Camping

Canine Disc E-Book

Disc Training Videos

Instagram

Ira and I were trying out a new tug toy today that I bought at the last dog show/trial. We are both using proper tugging technique - my knees are bent and I'm holding the toy close in, and Ira is tugging downward. #kuvasz #lgd #smartdog
Fun times! #australianshepherdstyle
Emmett painted a picture at the local fair this summer. #australianshepherd #domorewithyourdog
#manitoba #australianshepherd #autumn #fallcolourscanada
Why does a Kuvasz need to learn to get on a table? #kuvasz #welladjusteddog #relaxed #welltraineddog
Road trip #australianshepherdstyle

Follow Us

  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • Facebook

Disclaimer

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.

Recent Posts

  • Mat Training For Dogs October 20, 2019
  • Stop Your Dog From Barking In Camp July 8, 2019
  • Traveling With The Raw Fed Dog June 20, 2019
  • How To Become A Stay-At-Home Dog Person May 20, 2019
  • Keys To Success In Training Your Dog March 25, 2019

PRIVACY POLICY & DISCLOSURE

 

Top Posts & Pages

  • Teaching Your Dog A "Consent" Behaviour
  • Train Easier With A Platform
  • Believe it or not, a dog's breed or in-bred instin…
  • About Kuvaszok
  • About Australian Shepherds
  • Free Training Videos
  • Accomplishments
  • Five Tips For Camping With A Barky/Reactive Dog
  • The Collar Grab Is Important In Dog Sports And Life
  • Stop Your Dog From Barking In Camp
Blog at WordPress.com.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy