Why dogs help our mental health
Our dogs are helping us a lot at the moment. Petting dogs, and even merely maintaining eye contact with them, helps buffer your stress levels
Our dogs are helping us a lot at the moment. Petting dogs, and even merely maintaining eye contact with them, helps buffer your stress levels
Separation problems are distressing for both the owner and the dog. Treatment of true separation anxiety takes a huge amount of time and effort, so it’s important to act now to prevent worse problems later on.
On Friday, we’ll all be there in our Leaders Lounge Live to sum up the week and answer questions we haven’t covered or that have arisen as you ponder our words through the week.
But it’s all too easy to ignore that wonderful calm behaviour and get on with the busyness of your life.
We have three marvellous speakers who’ll be joining me to deliver tips to help you with reactive and anxious dogs, puppies, multi-dog households and barking dogs.
Claire Lawrence is our barking dog expert. She’s a non-nonsense, down-to-earth person and she’ll tell you how to help your in house and alert barking dogs
Sarah will be talking about how to help dogs live together in peace and harmony and how to train them effectively together
It’s our Corona-exit Canine Conference week from 18th to 22nd May. Myself and three other trainers will be talking live at 7.30pm each night
Our Corona-exit Canine Conference has the crystal clear aim to help you and your dog prepare for coming out of lockdown. For the crazy low price of £19.99 you get a full week of live online talks from four top UK dog trainers.
It’s not for us to tell you what to feed your dog, but we’ll give you some tips to help you choose what food is right for you and for your dog.