Posts Tagged ‘adolescents’
Dog Training is Teamwork
This week’s show is all about team work and dog training. Why would we even consider this? I get asked all the time about whose fault some behaviours are. It’s me – no, it’s the dog. It’s my family.. it’s…
Come Back, Dog!
Does your dog run off to meet everyone and everything? Perhaps they are forever in search of that elusive rabbit. Fed up? Frustrated? Tried everything?
In this weeks exclusive podcast, Karen and Jon discuss the problem of dogs that won’t…
Don’t Pull Me
Does your dog pull on the lead? Do you feel like your arms are about to leave their sockets? Bad back? Bad shoulder? Dog choking? Tried EVERYTHING?
In this weeks exclusive podcast, Karen reveals her original, simple and fully tried…
Bad dog day?
Are you having a bad day with your dog? Does everything they do drive you barking mad? Here are my dog behaviour sanity-savers for every occasion.
First of all, sit down and slow down. Dogs pick up on your signals,…
Positive dog training is for softies?
…let’s ‘carpark’ that idea
Ever played ‘Management Bingo’? Words like ‘throughput’, ‘pushback’, ‘customer-centric’… Brand new phrases that give a fancy spin to something old and familiar, to give it a glossy spin of new discovery.
Nowadays, we are in grave…
House training help!
It’s not just puppies that need help to stop toileting accidents indoors. From little spills overnight to great big unwanted ones at any time – here are the best tips for where to start tackling this trickiest of dog problems.…
Can I train my dog in 5 minutes a day?
Often I am asked how long someone should be training their dog each day. Should it be 5 minutes? 10 minutes? 30? How do I train my own dogs? Do I set up ‘training times’?
Well, the answer is yes…
Dog on Dog Aggression
Dogs that bark at one another in the street can be a real challenge. Have you joined the ‘midnight walkers’ club because of your dog’s unruly behaviour on walks?
Listen in to the WildPaw podcast where we discuss ‘Dog on…
Dogs That Bite
Ah, the mythical biting beast. An image of a vicious hound we cannot imagine in our own dog. Leading owners to ignore and deny the fact that their dog has bitten.
The fact is, that all dogs are capable of…


