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By Brydie Charlesworth 16 Jun, 2023
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By Brydie Charlesworth 01 Apr, 2023
How using rewards during dog training can get you better results- faster
By Brydie Charlesworth 22 Apr, 2022
Easy tips to help transition your new puppy in to the new home
By Brydie Charlesworth 03 Jan, 2022
By now, you’ve probably heard of crate training. There are lots of arguments for and against. Personally, I choose to crate my dogs for a number of reasons. My dogs go into crates locates in my garage each night and are let out each morning. They may also spend some time in there during the
By Brydie Charlesworth 15 Dec, 2021
Currently there seems to be a rise in advice being given to puppy owners where owners are being told not to take their puppy out of the yard until they are 16 weeks old. This advice is being given so that the puppies are fully vaccinated and therefore safe to be taken out in public
By Brydie Charlesworth 01 Nov, 2016
Imagine you were walking down the street with a friend and random strangers were coming up to you and touching you. Imagine these advances weren’t welcome but your friend insisted you stand there and let it happen and when you objected, they held you down and STILL touched you and told you off for objecting.
By Brydie Charlesworth 10 Dec, 2015
In life there is a thing called opposition reflex. It’s a natural reflex to resist pressure. If I push you, you will automatically lean into this pressure to steady yourself. If I pull on your arm, you will pull back in the opposite direction. When training your dog you can use opposition reflex to your
By Brydie Charlesworth 12 Jul, 2015
We’ve all been taught the common signs to look out for when a dog is going to bite. Everyone knows to avoid that dog that is growling, or lungeing on the lead or snarling and backing away. Nobody seems to be taught the silent signals. The ones that aren’t as obvious but mean the same
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