Posts Tagged ‘Dog Trainer’
Fireworks- how to prepare and keep your dog safe!
Firework night- loud bangs, flashes of bright light. Fireworks season is upon us! Keep your dog safe by preparing now! The biggest night of fireworks is nearly upon us. While us humans are excitedly looking forward to a night of celebrations, your canine buddy is probably going to get a nasty fright. Especially if your…
Read MoreSummer is here, the temperature is rising! Keep your dogs safe!
Summer Safety Advice Summer is here! We have already had one hot week and there are many more to come. We are excited for summer! We love the outdoors and all our seasons! Every year thousands of animals, including dogs, die in hot cars in the USA. It important to keep your dogs safe in…
Read MoreCanine Enrichment- fun games to play with your dog!
Keeping your dogs entertained through Canine Enrichment! Keeping your dog mentally and physically stimulated is especially important at the moment- let’s look at Canine Enrichment! Giving mental stimulation will calm your dog and decrease anxiety. We will share some of the many activities you can do while you are at home. If a dog does…
Read MoreReliable recall- is it a myth?
Let’s set the scene…… Meet Rover and his Owner! Many dog owners think that a reliable recall is just a dream, a myth that is not achievable. A lot of dog owners who call us for training advice have problems with achieving a reliable recall. It’s a beautiful day for a nice…
Read MoreNew Puppy Tips
Puppy Training here we come! We have a new Puppy- Little Miss Echo Day She arrived midway through our house move and certainly made a huge impact to our daily routine. We haven’t had a Pup in 12 years! Willow our little Border Collie was a stray so we didn’t get her until she was…
Read MoreFrostbite… don’t get bitten by Frostbite!
The winter months in Montana can be brutal for us and also on our dogs! We love the outdoor activities this beautiful part of the USA has to offer…..but there are some precautions we should be taking for our dogs! Frostbite can easily occur when the temperatures go below 32 Fahrenheit and if your dog…
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