by Max O'Neill | May 21, 2021 | Uncategorized
To advocate means to support or promote the interests of another. Protecting your dog from physical and emotional harm requires you to be aware, alert, and proactive. To me, this means putting the physical and emotional well-being of your dog before your own needs,...
by Max O'Neill | Apr 29, 2021 | Uncategorized
Did you know their is a difference between Obedience training and Behaviour modification or training? What IS the difference? In short…Obedience Training teaches a dog to comply with a Verbal Command provided by the owner (as long as...
by Max O'Neill | Apr 9, 2021 | Uncategorized
Is Your Game Play Helping or Hurting? Playing with your dog is a fundamental skill at the core of maximising engagement. Whether you use games and toys as rewards in your training, are training a competitive dog for obedience, agility, or protection sports, or whether...
by Max O'Neill | Nov 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
1. Dogs have a sense of time. It’s been proven they know the difference between 1 hour and 5 hours. If conditioned to, they can predict future, routined events such as their afternoon walk. 2. Dogs have a similar intelligence to a 2 year old human. Each can...
by Max O'Neill | Jul 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
No matter the breed, gender or age of your puppy, these warning signs should always be looked out for, and identified and dealt with if they do appear. The most common aggressive puppy behaviour warning signs include snarling, growling, mounting, snapping, nipping,...
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