Thirteen years ago, I got a call asking if I could foster a two-year-old female Labrador Retriever rescued from an Amish puppy mill. She was living in a barn, hadn’t
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When Medication Might Be the Answer: Choosing the Right Expert for Your Dog’s Behavior When Medication Might Be the Answer: Choosing the Right Expert for Your Dog’s Behavior
When your dog is struggling with anxiety, aggression, or another behavior concern, it’s natural to want to help them feel better—fast. For some, this means turning to medication. But who
Not Every Reactive Dog Needs Training-Sometimes, Management is the Better PathNot Every Reactive Dog Needs Training-Sometimes, Management is the Better Path
When people hear the word reactive in the context of dogs, the immediate assumption is often: that dog needs training. And while training can absolutely be helpful, I believe
An Easter Sunday Tradition: Teaching the Next Generation to Respect AnimalsAn Easter Sunday Tradition: Teaching the Next Generation to Respect Animals
For the last four years, our Easter Sundays have followed a beloved tradition-one that fills my heart every time. After brunch with the family, we head over to Rose Bridge
Dog Bite Prevention Week: Respect the Threshold, Prevent the BiteDog Bite Prevention Week: Respect the Threshold, Prevent the Bite
I was fostering a two-year-old neutered male Lab mix—a beautiful soul with eyes that held stories he couldn’t tell. He came to me unsure and unpolished, but open-hearted. Over time,
When Anxiety Turns into AggressionWhen Anxiety Turns into Aggression
Helping Tipsy Feel Safe. Dog’s communicate their fears in many ways-some cower, some freeze, and others, like Tipsy (This name has been changed to protect the family’s privacy), resort to
Can My Dog Have Autism?Can My Dog Have Autism?
I get this question regularly. Full disclosure, I am not a trained medical professional; we are going to keep this section short and sweet. We can get a lot of
Dog Parks: Fun or Risk? What Every Dog Parent Should ConsiderDog Parks: Fun or Risk? What Every Dog Parent Should Consider
With the warmer sunny weather coming we all want to get our dogs outside. Dog Parks will be busy during the next few months. Social dogs love a good play
Obedience vs. Understanding: What Kind of Relationship Do You Want with Your Dog?Obedience vs. Understanding: What Kind of Relationship Do You Want with Your Dog?
I’m going to jump right into a very controversial subject. Should I use an e-collar to train my dog? For those of you that don’t know what an e-collar is,
The 4 Steps to Stopping Unwanted Dog Behaviors and Teaching Better Ones.The 4 Steps to Stopping Unwanted Dog Behaviors and Teaching Better Ones.
When I start working with new clients, I always begin with four key steps to help stop unwanted behaviors and replace them with more appropriate ones. My goal isn’t to
