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Why Dogs Need Structure Without Strict Routines
Many dog guardians are told their dog needs a strict routine to feel secure. Walk at the same time every… Read More
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Why “Well Trained” Dogs Can Still Struggle Emotionally
One of the most confusing experiences for dog guardians is hearing, or thinking: “But my dog is well trained… so… Read More
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Why Teaching Dogs That “Nothing Happening” Is Safe Changes Everything
Many dog guardians worry their dog is bored when things are quiet. So they add more enrichment.More stimulation.More activity.More interaction.… Read More
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Why Some Dogs Struggle to Switch Off, And Why It Is Not “Bad Behaviour”
Does your dog seem to stay switched on long after the exciting moment has passed? Maybe they pace after a… Read More
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Coping Or Suppressing What Your Dog’s Silence Might Really Mean
Some dogs look calm on the outside but they are not actually coping. They are suppressing. This is one of… Read More
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Settle Isn’t Calm If You Have To Enforce It
Most people think settle means lying still. Lying on a bed. Staying quiet. Not moving around the house. But a… Read More
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Why Waiting Calmly Is One Of The Most Important Skills Your Dog Can Learn
Most people think waiting is about manners. Waiting at the door. Waiting for food. Waiting before greeting visitors. But calm… Read More
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Why Sit and Stay Won’t Fix Your Dog’s Anxiety
If your dog knows their commands but still struggles in real life situations, you’re not alone. Many dog guardians spend… Read More
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Dog Training Isn’t About Control. Here’s What It’s Really For
Most people believe dog training exists to control behaviour. Sit. Stay. Stop barking. Walk nicely. But if training is only… Read More
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The Puppy You Have Now Is The Adult Dog You’re Building
When people think about puppy training, they usually think about commands. Sit.Stay.Come. But the most important thing your puppy is… Read More
