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Top tips to calm a stressed out dog.
Your dog might be a happy-go-lucky part of the family most of the time, but there can still be situations where they act out and get anxious. As their doggy mum or dad, it’s your responsibility to calm them down, so they feel more at ease, but if you’ve never experienced it before, you might […]
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Boredom Busters – 3 Quick and easy Scentwork brain games for your dog.
Brain games for dogs is as essential as a walk. Your dogs learning potential is HUGE! I refuse to believe your dog is stubborn, stupid, or lazy. You just haven’t found their favourite game yet. Scentwork is a super easy, and quick, way to entertain your dog. Its not always easy to keep your dog […]
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Scentwork UK Competition – Is your dog ready?
Scentwork UK is the latest, and fastest growing dog sport in the UK. Making the decision to go from training at home, to entering scentwork competitions can be a bit daunting. How do you know if you or your dog, is ready? I’m a big believer of just getting stuck in there and giving it […]
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Dogs are not spiteful, jealous, stubborn, or stupid – Dog Trainer Tips
Dogs do what works best for them. If your dog ignores your recall, its because he’s always been allowed to interact with the environment at his leisure. If your dog jumps all over guests, its because the attention is rewarding. If your dog is destroying furniture while you are away, its because they’re bored or […]
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Scentwork UK competitions – What to expect
In Scentwork UK competitions, everyone starts at level 1. All your dog has to do to progress to the next level, is find 3 out of 4 scents. Easy right?! One target odour Your dog will be asked to find one article (target odour) in each of the 4 search areas. In scentwork UK, the […]
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11 Top Tips for a Perfect Scentwork UK Competition
So you want to compete in Scentwork UK? Many people get into scentwork just for the fun of it! Its a great rainy day activity to give your dog some mental stimulation. After a couple of lessons with me, my students often ask, whats next? How can they take this further? I think for most […]
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How I found my passion for agility – Dog Trainer Diaries
For me, getting into agility was quite a journey! After my elderly Labrador and child hood best friend died, I began looking for another companion. After a long hard look I found George, the rescue Labrador. By the time I found George (or George found me!), I was just beginning my dog training adventure and […]
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Rule of 5 – Dog Training tips
The rule of 5 makes training super efficient. How do we know when to make things harder, or when to make it easier? If training is too hard your dog will lose interest, or become frustrated. If its too easy, then no progress will be made. We need to make it somewhere in between. Set […]
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Avoid confrontation – Dog trainer tips
Avoid possible confrontation with other dogs, and help them to turn away from distractions, by scattering a few treats on the ground for them to search for. Read about how scentwork can help your dog through reactivity First begin with teaching your dog to search for food at home. Scatter some treats around and let […]
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Going on holiday? Read this BEFORE you take your dog – Dog trainer tips
Going on holiday with your dog can take as much planning and prep as taking the kids! Whilst on holiday: Make sure you have good control of your dog at all times. Allowing off lead time without reliable recall can be dangerous for you both. Split the journey into small travelling times. Ensure your dog […]
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