No doubt about it, walking nicely on lead is not easy – for dogs or humans! Dogs naturally walk much faster than us. Convincing them it’s better to walk half their natural speed does require some effort, mainly by showing them you’re just as awesome - or even more so - than all the other exciting stuff outdoors.
Read MoreWe love our dogs and as dog owners, it’s so important to remember that in their repertoire of communication, if all else fails, they have teeth and they just might use them. Talking about dog bites often brings to mind visions of scary dogs roaming the streets or off lead at parks, but the interesting thing is that most serious dog bites happen at home. They’re also not isolated to particular breeds only.
Read MoreWould you know what to do if your dog was choking? It’s so important to supervise dogs with chew treats and toys, even if we think they’re indestructible. Learn more about how to keep your dogs happy and safe, as well as what to do should the unimaginable should happen.
Read MoreMaking your dog work for their food will be rewarding, mentally and physically. Instead of feeding them in a bowl, consider some different approaches to make them work for their food in fun ways. They’re scavengers so make scavenging a fun part of eating!
Read MoreAuckland Council is allowing public consultation on dog rules in Auckland until 10th May and I want to encourage as many local dog owners and non-owners alike to give feedback! Enrichment and socialisation are critical for healthy, happy dogs of all ages and these restrictions can directly impact on a dog’s ability to have those experiences.
Read MoreIs your dog just not into other dogs? This is such a common conversation that comes up and for most owners it’s an emotional one. Many people (owners and non-owners alike) expect that dogs are going to be best friends with every dog that they meet, but that often isn’t the case.
Read MoreI was lucky enough to be asked to share some thoughts on my new dog training career and show off one of my super-cute clients for The Spinoff recently. I studied Canine Behaviour and Training at Unitec in 2018 (a course I would highly recommend to anyone considering a change in career to work with dogs), and I have been interviewed twice as a follow up to my studies.
Read MoreIf you haven't heard of 'The Zoomies' before, I'm about to put a big smile on your face. You may have seen them before and not realised what they were. While they vary slightly, it essentially looks like your dog just had 10 cups of coffee and is attempting to be everywhere, all at once.
Read MoreDogs (and many other pets) can have a really positive effect on your mental health. Studies have proven that they feel empathy and the calming effects of touch are also amazing.
Read MoreDid you know that there are lots of different ways that dogs play together? Knowing what's healthy and when you might need to intervene is really important.
Read MoreOne of the first things I learned in my studies (and continue to learn more about!) is how to understand how dogs 'talk'. Dogs can't speak so we need to 'listen with our eyes'.
Read MoreThe purpose of this page is to share some of the great tips and knowledge that I have collected in my studies and ongoing education, to help you and your dog get the best out of life.
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