by Angela Doyle | May 20, 2022 | Case Studies, Separation Anxiety
Buster – 4 year old Jack Russell x Dachshund This is an ongoing case study, and is a good example of what it means when you hear that working on overcoming separation anxiety is not a quick road. Buster has never been comfortable being left home alone, and his...
by Angela Doyle | May 16, 2022 | Separation Anxiety
All dogs are different, and just like us, have good days and bad days, and are affected by different variables and events. It is therefore vital to keep a track of any events during our separation anxiety training that may affect our dog’s behaviour What do we...
by Angela Doyle | Apr 4, 2022 | Uncategorized
It is most common now for a lot of the rooms of our modern houses to be carpet free, and comprise of tiled or laminate flooring. They look nice, sure, but they are a massive hazard for dogs of all ages. Slippery floors are a very common cause of injuries in the home...
by Angela Doyle | Mar 23, 2022 | Uncategorized
Yes thats right – permanent, not perfect! The more we do something, the better we get at it. The more something is practiced, it then becomes second nature – we almost do it without thinking. It is the same for your dog. Think about if you are travelling...
by Angela Doyle | Oct 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
Yes that’s right! A hugely common “way” of exercising dogs can actually be hugely detrimental to them! So many dog owners throw balls for their dog, and so many dogs appear to find chasing a ball hugely pleasurable, but this activity can cause harm,...