How seemingly simple tasks.. simply aren’t
You can now order a print copy from Amazon – and you definitely can order the ebook Kindle version, which costs only £3.99
You can now order a print copy from Amazon – and you definitely can order the ebook Kindle version, which costs only £3.99
It’s #nationaldogphotographyday.
To celebrate, we’re
running a competition.
People who are looking for help
with their dog should ask questions too. Because anyone who has, or has had, a
dog will freely offer advice to anyone they see struggling. And there’s no
shortage of “helpful” advice on Facebook. But so much of it is wrong and some of it is downright dangerous.
At Down Dog we pride ourselves on our responsiveness and availability. Our website lets you book the help you need, when you need it
It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of something new, especially if it fits with a long-standing dream.
And if an offer is really good then it’s worth taking seriously.
This challenge isn’t about training something new, it’s all about improving something your dog can do – just not quite as well as you’d like.
Today’s challenge is just to watch your dog today and write down FIVE (more if you want!) things you love about her. Things that make you glad he’s your dog. Things that make you laugh.
I’m launching Down Dog Challenge March – each of my regular emails this month (except Saturdays) will set you a small challenge to complete with your dog. Some will be pure fun, some will be easy, some will be harder. Some will require more thought or research than others.
We’ve been rewriting the prompt sheets for all the games in our Perfect Pet course. This will help us make sure we’re giving you just the key information and be clear about the instructions we give you too.
The first step in any training is to be clear about exactly what the end result will look like; to decide exactly what you want the dog’s response to be. This is the planning stage.