Why concentration helps – with anything!
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
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.
Today’s game needs a bit more space than recent games, either a large room, wide hall or outside space will be best. It’s called through and through and is one of our recall games
Dogs are creatures that accept change as a new normal and adapt fairly quickly to it – though not always in ways we want. But we know things will change again as we start to come out of lockdown. Our dogs don’t. So it’s important to prepare them for the change, whenever it comes.
For Foodie Friday I’m talking about food toys – shop bought one – as well as how easy it is to make your own toys.
Today for Tell Tails Thursday I’d love to hear about how your dogs have reacted to lockdown
Have you noticed any changes in behaviour? Has your dog been more clingy than usual or more aloof? Has she started misbehaving?
Generally dogs think about where they put their front paws and the back end just follows. Some dogs are clumsier and some naturally have more awareness.
Enjoy a self-control and fun food game with this new challenge called the mouse game – what more could any dog want!
How about doing a short routine in the group? The only rule is that there must be five different things in it – tricks, or positions, or whatever
Today’s challenge is to teach your dog to creep or crawl along on his tummy.