Happy Christmas from Down Dog
Our follow on course, PiiP, or Putting it into Practice, is where you can put into practice everything you learn in the course in “real life” places and situations.
Our follow on course, PiiP, or Putting it into Practice, is where you can put into practice everything you learn in the course in “real life” places and situations.
To help your dog stay calm and happy this Christmas, we have a few tips for you.
When meeting other dogs, stick to the three second rule – allow a meet and sniff for no more than three seconds, then call your dog away and praise her well.
It’s important to know what foods your dog can have, what you need to be careful of and what you must keep well away from your dog.
No dog is perfect, but if you get your training right from the start, you’ll have a dog who spends most of his time being nice rather than naughty.
Puppies (and older dogs) are learning every minute or every day. With help they can learn the right notes, left to their own devices they might learn the wrong notes.
Do you want more frustration, more driving you to the end of your tether, or would you prefer a clear plan to help you raise the perfect pet you’ve dreamed of?
Our free pre-pup purchase masterclass, available from our website, gives you all the information you need to help you decide whether a puppy or a rescue dog would be best for you
Please don’t buy a puppy without proper thought and consideration.
Tail movements are a good indicator of your dog’s emotional state. You probably recognise that your dog may be unhappy, scared or stressed if he holds his tail tucked under his body, but that’s not always the case.