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99% of the dogs I work with that have behaviour issues also have pain but most of them are not being diagnosed! If I ask you if your dog it in pain, you’ll say no because of they play normally or the vet said they aren’t in pain. Is that sufficient to rule out pain? Find out in this episode!
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Do you ever felt guilty about not being the 'perfect' dog parent? In this episode, we’ll tackle the reality of parenting guilt. What sould we do, since we're not able to meet their needs 100% of the time and how to embrace a more balanced, guilt-free approach. Join me for an honest conversation!
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There are many events between now and the end of the year, so you need to prep yourself! In the podcast I gave you 5 trainings you need to do. Also, I released a 20% discount code that you can use until 22nd November!
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High or low energy? Working or companion? I tested a routine to choose the best dog for me!
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How to find the perfect breeder and rescue taking in consideration DNA testing, socialisation and behaviour problems?
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What's best for a healthy and happy dog to have in a city? Rescue or puppy? Mixed breed or pure breed?
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What are the best breeds to have in a city? Choose with me the most friendly, trainable and sociable dogs for a big city!
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How much it cost to have a dog in london? Rundown of the difference between puppies, small and large dog when looking at vet bills, insurance, food, treats, pet sitters and more!
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Adopting a dog is no joke! You need to have time for dog training, raising the puppy, toilet training, training cues and adaoting the new dog to your life. How can I do all this and not burn out?
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My journey as a behaviourist and trainer deciding if I'll get a new dog, what kind of dog and when! I'll share my experience and all I'm thinking to find the right answer to the question: Should I get a dog?
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"My dog is just fussy, has always been like that". If that is what you think, you need to listen to this episode. Eating is a behaviour, not only a physiological need. And any behaviour can be learned.
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Although the weather seems like it's April, it's July. Let's get ready for the summer (if it ever shows up). In this episode we talk about the heat, the picnics, the falls in recall and grass seeds that will impact your training. I laid down a plan for your training and now you just have to follow!
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I know you think you meet all your dog’s needs, but every time someone for help with a behaviour there’s one of those things that are not being met. Know the areas that you’re probably making mistakes and how to solve it listening to the episode.
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Most people hate muzzles because them think muzzle means serious aggressive and vicious behaviour. I see it differently: I believe that dogs that are aggressive sometimes don’t need it and many dogs that aren’t aggressive actually need it. Learn how muzzles can solve problems like scavenging by listening to the full episode.
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Training is a great way to change behaviour, but if you don’t know the other things that are influencing behaviour you’ll never be able to change it completely. New episode just dropped! Listen now to understand how clinical investigations work and why you can’t train your dog.
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A new podcast where I plan with you what to train and how to plan ahead for times of the year!
Today we’re looking into May’s bank holidays.
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Manners around food at home, in the park and when in possession of food is REALLY important! Are you creating polite and positive behaviours in those situation for is this aggravating and becoming a problem?
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In our society we want to let people know when they made a mistake because we think this is necessary for the person to learn. But how do you feel when someone call you out, even if in a gentle way? Shameful, embarrassed, guilty, sometimes even angry and frustrated. Very few times I felt good when someone said I shouldn’t so something. This inhibits learning and have a huge impact on the process of achieving the goal. However, this is something that is ingrained in us and it’s difficult to change in our brains. I work on this on myself everyday and I’m very careful to not shut down the person when trying to repair the damage or control the damage that was done. This could be that I gave a certain instruction to a client and the person have done something completely different or when my partner puts the cups on the mug cupboard. Doesn’t matter, depending on the way you approach this you’ll have different results. The question here is: is it the most effective and best way to get results in your dog training?
And the answer is to divert the attention from the mistake to new instructions! I explain how this works in dog behaviour in this episode.
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Resenting dogs is a real thing!
lets not pretend we love our dogs all the time. we can piss off, we think that they are annoying, we get angry when they get in the way of our plans and we most of the time feel parenting guilt. I will answer today why this happens and how to avoid it.
Resentment is the light turning up in the panel to tell you that you need to attend to this.
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Today's episode we talked about the nervous system and the estates that our dogs go into. Knowing this is super important so we can care for their wellbeing and make sure they are in the optimal arousal level when we want to train or have focus! Also, we talked about what is regulation and how to regulate our dogs which is very different than training. By the end we got into the cues and type of training we need to focus when dogs are puppies to ensure they will be happy and not have behaviour issues. Have fun!
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