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,...
by Angela Doyle | Sep 13, 2021 | Dog Training & Behaviour
If the mental stimulation needs of your dog is not met, then we will notice more unwanted behaviours such as chewing, attention seeking behaviours, mouthing and biting. Ensuring that your dog or puppy has enough mental stimulation can prevent a lot of unwanted...