Dog Training With Your Valentine

Today is St. Valentine’s Day and as far as I’m concerned, there’s no better way to share unconditional love than with your dog. They’re always ready with a wag of their tails for a new adventure. Here’s a sweet Labrador Retriever puppy who is a recent graduate of the Love Wags A Tail puppy board-and-train program giving us his all. Speaking of love, he had plenty to give and he also loved training. Of course, we offer some very tasty {Read More}

The Secret Board-and-Train Dog Training Food Recipe

Contact me at 954-768-9696 for your dog’s or puppy’s training because I train dogs humanely using the most delicious motivation that entices them to want to do what I ask! Dogs and puppies are encouraged and loved when they board and train with me. And they do incredible feats as a result. Food IS the big thing that I use to train your pet. You will then have, upon his or her return, a happy dog who will offer behaviors {Read More}

Calling a Dog To Come

One of the common behaviors I am asked to train dogs and puppies during their Love Wags A Tail board-and-train program is to come when called. This is a behavior I start working on generally on day one and continue it until the drop-off dog training lesson when I bring the boot camp puppy home. My most recent board-and-train is no exception. He is a very lively, creative, and playful 6-month-old Chocolate Labrador Retriever. Romeo’s one of the happiest pups {Read More}

Coral Springs Board-and-Train Dog Jake Exercising

Jake is a Coral Springs Florida board-and-train student who enrolled in a Love Wags A Tail board-and-train program in the summer of his puppyhood. He returns to train and board from Coral Springs, FL, as a brush-up boot camp when his family goes on vacation. We love it when Jake, the German Dutch Shepherd boy visits. My own dogs love to run and play with Jake. Here is a sample of the good workout Jake got during his recent visit. {Read More}

Trade The Poisonous Pointsettia For A Festive Red Hibiscus Plant

I love the red and green color combination of the holiday season. And as much as I enjoy a pretty pointsettia, the plant is well known for being a poison to dogs. I love my dogs much more than to take a chance on having a poisonous plant around, so I went a different route this year. I bought a red hibiscus plant. Not only is the plant safe for dogs to eat, people can eat them too, and they {Read More}