They’re horrible aren’t they?. But we need to chat about ways to keep their numbers down and to keep our dogs free from them, or at least as free as we can. Ticks love warm, damp weather. A bit like we get lots of in the UK so ticks are fairly prevalent. If you walk …
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Cueing
Is that even a word? If it is or isn’t it’s an important concept for our dogs. In all areas of our dogs lives the little cues (& not so little) often dictate how they interact with us, what they expect us to do and their behaviour as a result is often prompted by them. …
Dogs on Leads in the Royal Parks.
From the 1st of May until 31st July Richmond and Bushy Parks both become all dogs on leads. This is to protect the deer who are giving birth and the fawns. It’s also worth remembering the female deer are vert aggressive in their protections of fawns. They often leave their fawns safely hidden while they …
Canine Body Language Part 2- Displacement Behaviour.
Way back in November I wrote a blog post about Canine Body Language – it’s taken me much longer than I’d intended to write part 2. On current form I guess part 3 will land around September, I do intend to write it sooner though.Time will tell if that will happen or not. What is …
Introducing a puppy to an older dog
You’re picking up your new puppy and bubbling over with excitement. It’s such a great feeling. But how do you introduce them to your older established dog? Its a problem many of us are lucky enough to face. Most dogs will cut a new puppy some slack, simply by virtue of their age, but it’s …
Puppy Socialisation
Without a doubt ensuring proper socialisation is the single most important thing you can do for your dog & you haven’t got that long to do it. By the time they’re 16 weeks old you’ve left it too late. A puppy’s brain is a little sponge. It soaks up as much information as you and …
Introducing a new puppy.
It’s an exciting time. A new puppy home for the first time. I can’t think of much better. But as well as exciting remember that, for them, it’s overwhelming and often a little scary. If we understand the reasons why that is then we can help them to settle in. As big a day was …
Bombproof recall and the Pet Gundog
Every dog needs bombproof recall. There’s little more frustrating then a dog who chases uncontrollably while you want to go home, its dangerous if they do it near a road (for example) and often, if our pet gun dog has gone self employed and is making their own entertainment they’ll often do so by not …
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Seasons greetings to everybody I’ve had the utter pleasure of working with this year and if I haven’t met you yet then thats something to look forward to next year. A happy new year as well and may it be filled with dogs..what could be better?
Placeboards
Placeboards. Some trainers love them, others not so much. I think they’re a brilliant way of teaching your dog exactly where you’d like them to start a task from and return to at the end of a task. As well as being an excellent place to start and deliver a retrieve to they’re also a …