Friday, 28 May 2021

Why We Must Consider Canine Emotions


Small dog leaning away from something, front left paw lifted and ears held back. Text reads 'Behaviour doesn't happen in a vacuum. Look for the emotions driving the behaviour to create a plan to help.'
What emotions might this dog be feeling?


The relationship between humans and dogs stretches back thousands of years. We are continually finding new evidence of just how far back this amazing partnership goes, although we may never know for sure exactly how and when the first dogs and guardians came together. For much of this time together the relationship has seen two distinct levels – humans at the top (as our species considers us to be in so many ways) and the dogs beneath, the lesser part of the combination.

Monday, 24 May 2021

To Train or Not to Train?



I've read a few discussions recently on the ethics of training. I'm not talking about the ethics of how we train - there is no question that positive reinforcement reward-based training is the best way to train. Instead, I'm referring to why we train, or perhaps the better phrase is how much we train. All dogs need a certain amount of training to be able to exist safely and fit into what is a very human world. How much training should we be doing with dogs as standard?

Wednesday, 19 May 2021

3 Top Tips to Avoid Damaging Your Dog's Recall

One of the most common problems dog guardians report is that their dog won’t come back when called. Failure to recall can be frustrating, embarrassing and – in some cases – dangerous. A dog who will not return when called could run up to other dogs, who may or may not want to interact. They may run up to unknown people – surprising as it may be, not all people love dogs. Shocking, I know, but people do exist who don’t like dogs! The dog may reach the end of the safe area and run out into a road, with the potential for catastrophic consequences.

Tuesday, 11 May 2021

3 Awesome Reasons to Use Positive Dog Training!

Positive reinforcement reward-based training is the choice of many kind and ethical canine professionals, and an ever-increasing number of dog guardians, and here’s why…

Friday, 7 May 2021

4 Things to Watch to Keep Your Reactive Dog Under Threshold

When working on counter conditioning and systematic desensitisation to help your reactive dog relate better to the world, keeping them under threshold is vital. What is threshold, and how can you be sure to keep your reactive dog under their threshold?