Why social media wastes time
If you’d like to help your reactive, barking or fearful dog, or just learn what you need to make sure you avoid the problem, join us for the next Reactive Rover bootcamp which starts on 22nd July.
If you’d like to help your reactive, barking or fearful dog, or just learn what you need to make sure you avoid the problem, join us for the next Reactive Rover bootcamp which starts on 22nd July.
Recall is simple to teach but not easy to make really fool-proof.
Waiting until your dog offers you a behaviour you want then rewarding it is one of the easiest ways to train. And it’s so simple.
This week’s Talking Tip is all about a disgusting habit your dog might have – eating poo.
Can you walk your dog with pride and allow them off lead freedom knowing they will come back when you call?
If you want help to stop your dog pulling then come along to one of our Wonderful Walkies Masterclasses.
To keep your dog safe (and polite) off lead, you need a good recall – you need to be able to call your dog back anytime they’re heading for another dog or person.
Some dogs are more licky than others. But, as always, there can be a range of reasons why your dog licks (or doesn’t).
Practice produces progress. If NOT pulling is what your dog practises, then that too becomes a habit. Simples.
Teaching your dog to come back is one of the two most important things you can teach your dog. But it’s one of the hardest things to teach so that it’s reliable in just about every situation.