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Training Tips From Positive Reinforcement Pros
This month’s issue is supported in part by SF Animal Medical Center and dog lovers like you.
Where Training Meets Trail Etiquette: The Secret to Responsible Hiking With Your Dog
Whether you signed up for it or not, on the trail you represent all dog guardians. Dogs stay welcome on public trails only if they’re under control.
Why Does My Dog Do That? Dealing with Fearful Curiosity
The caretaker’s role is to provide security: consistent rules, guidance, and the assurance that their human is managing the situation.
Say Hi or Walk On By? Teaching Your Dog When to Greet or Move On
If your dog becomes overly excited whenever they see another dog - pulling madly, whining, barking, or lunging - you're not alone.
The Most Important Skill You’re Not Training: Moving Away From Trouble Before It Starts
Animals who fight unnecessarily don't survive long. After all, there are no antibiotics in the wild.
What Set Them Off? Making Sense of Your Dog's Reactivity
Maisie’s reactions only happened in her immediate neighborhood, only when she was on leash, and only with dogs larger than her.
Reactive Dog? It Might Be Time for a Detox
When someone decides to stop drinking, the first piece of advice isn't to start a 12-step program while still partying with your vodka-loving friends--it's to stop going to bars. The same goes for reactive dogs.
Who’s Teaching Who? Rethinking Your Approach to Dog Training
Training is an ongoing process of helping your dog develop the real life skills they need to thrive in our busy, human-centered world.
Should I Let My Dog on the Furniture? Where Dogs Sleep and Why It Matters
If you have a dog, you’ve probably debated whether they should be allowed on the furniture.
Educating Nicholas: The Ripple Effect of Good Training
I still remember the day I took my first Golden pup, Nicholas, to visit my alma mater, the University of San Francisco.
Hiring a Dog Trainer? Read This First!
When it comes to dog training, there's an unsettling truth that most people don't realize: the field is entirely unregulated.
Nice to Meet You: Ensuring Positive First Encounters Between Dogs
Introducing dogs to one another for the first time is a pivotal moment, especially if they’ll be living together or interacting regularly.
Say Cheese! A Delicious Approach to Dog Training
Have you ever wished for a magical solution to help your dog relax and stay put? Well, get ready to say "Cheese" because I've got a treat for you!
Hello There! Why On-Leash Dog Greetings Can Lead to Trouble – And What To Do Instead
Let’s break down why on-leash greetings aren't the best idea and how to keep things chill and positive for everyone.
Blue-Eyed Resilience: The Transformative Tale of Fernando
For anyone who’s ever loved a dog, this story will resonate in the deepest chambers of your heart.
When Goodbye Means A Meltdown: Solving Your Dog's Separation Anxiety
Picture this: you come home after a long day at work, ready to relax, but instead, you’re greeted by a scene of utter chaos.
Potential Unleashed: The Remarkable World of Working Dogs
Genetics certainly play a role in a dog's predisposition to work, but working dogs don't always have to be purpose-bred purebreds.
Zen and The Art of Walking Your Reactive Dog
Living with a reactive dog is hard. A short potty break can quickly become what feels like a disaster, complete with your own roller coaster of emotions.
Canine ESL: How To Talk To Your Dog
I'm sure we all talk to our dogs. But the question is, "How much do our dogs understand?”
Wanderlust Limited: When and How to Use a Long Lead
Using a long line is a great way to give your pup freedom without compromising safety. But there is an art to it.
The Off-Duty Hack: Taming Front Door Chaos
You're not alone if your dog struggles with overarousal or fear whenever someone knocks or the doorbell rings. This is especially true for pandemic puppies who missed out on learning that new people coming into the house isn't a big deal.