Stair gates, barriers and crates
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
3M ago
Let’s talk management strategies! Management is any strategy we put in place to prevent our dogs from practicing unwanted behaviours.  It’s one part of every training plan while we work to teach our dog’s new behaviours or modify existing behaviours.  It’s also how we keep them safe, particularly around situations and routines that are new ..read more
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The very first PAWS open day
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
6M ago
On October 5th, PAWS Animal Rescue in Mullinahone, Co Tipperary, will be hosting our very first Open Day at the shelter. Come see the kennels, meet the staff, the dogs for adoption and get some cuddles. There is also face painting, sweet treats and loads more. We are open from 12noon to 5pm. Contact us ..read more
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Muzzle games
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
6M ago
Muzzles are an invaluable piece of walking equipment. They are required by law for some breeds and mixes so they keep your dog safe and inkeeping with legal requirements.  However, teaching your dog the skill of comfortably wearing a muzzle has endless benefits.  It makes vet visits and nail clippings far less stressful when wearing ..read more
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Why you should avoid on leash meets for your dog
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
8M ago
In a perfect world, dogs would never meet face to face.  They would much prefer to give each other loads of space, in a wide berth, circle each other, sniff to gather information in a yin and yang shape and have full option to disengage and move away when they need to.  However, in our ..read more
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Teach your dog a release cue “thank you!”
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
9M ago
The aim of teaching our dogs a release cue when it comes to toys, stolen socks etc. Is to teach the dog that the release cue, for example, “THANK YOU!”, means something rewarding is about to happen.  We never want to grab things from our dog has this can be direct way to teach them ..read more
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Train your dog not to jump
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
10M ago
An overexcited dog can easily be overwhelming. Besides the fact that it can make walking through the door challenging, it can also become a downright dangerous situation. The possibility of knocking people over, scratching, nipping, or even inadvertently head-butting someone who is bending down to greet them can make this issue a real liability. If ..read more
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Fetch games
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
11M ago
While lots of dogs can be ball obsessed, especially those herding and shepherd type breeds, it’s important to understand that repetitive fetch every day can present huge behaviour issues.  Fetching ..read more
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Is the dog park right for your dog?
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
1y ago
For many people, the idea of a dog park is ideal.  Off leash time for their dog to run and socialise.  Unfortunately the dog park can also be a place ..read more
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Crate introductions
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
1y ago
Crate training can prove to be tricky. Here is your how to guide for crate introductions. Please note, this has to be done very gradually over time at your dog’s ..read more
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Working on engagement with your dog – videos included
PAWS Animal Rescue
by Suzy Whyte
1y ago
Does your dog come out of the door after getting their walking equipment on and spend most of the walk time at the end of the leash.  Do they struggle ..read more
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