Dog-Dog Aggression

Among my favorite types of clients to work with is one who has a dog who’s reactive to other dogs on leash. The kind of dog that makes a person want to crawl into a hole in the ground the minute the dog starts throwing his barky, growly display at the dog coming down the street or around the corner or out the door of a house he’s passing by. I know the embarrassing feeling. I’ve had a couple of {Read More}

Respect Boundaries and Advocate For Your Dogs

I was walking along an avenue during a busy jazz festival yesterday. The event was loud, lots of people had dogs of all sizes with them, and on the sidewalk ahead of me were two women engaged in conversation. One woman held a black Pomeranian puppy in her hands. As I approached, ahead of me, a man walked right up to the woman and stuck both of his hands on the puppy and ruffled her up. I was astonished from {Read More}

Motivational Dog Training – Criteria

My mentor, Jean Donaldson, taught me there are two parts to review when a dog is disinterested in training.  If it’s not motivation, then it’s criteria. What is criteria in dog training?  Criteria is the contract we have with the dog about the behavior he needs to perform to get the reinforcement. The level of difficulty of criteria increases as the dog matches his behavior to the current criteria we are looking for. For example, when teaching a down stay, {Read More}

Motivational Dog Training – Toys

Some dogs are highly motivated by toys. They’re born to play, and when you are blessed with a dog like this, you’ll have plenty of dog training time because the reward of play is always available. The flip side, however, is you have to give these dogs a lot to do, and do a lot with them, or they’ll be called destructive and uncontrollable when they use their energy for whatever makes them happy.  Case in point why I offer {Read More}

Motivating Dogs

I have an avocado tree that has started producing fruit.  For the last three years, in progression, two avocados in year one, several more in year two, and this year, a few more.  I had plans for sharing these fruit, until recently, a varmint stopped my plans in its tracks. The thing got not one, but two, of my precious reserve.  And they were not nearly ripe enough to get tasty after being in a paper bag for several days. {Read More}