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I'm a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and a Certified Family Dog Mediator, I work as a Veterinary Technician and offer Private Virtual and In-Person Coaching and Training for you and your family dog. Find interesting activities listed to do with your furry friends, along with tips and more.
Miss Behavior Training Blog
1M ago
What is HAPPY Tethering? A Positive Approach to Introducing Your Dog to a Tether Tethering can be a powerful tool in managing your dog’s environment, ensuring their safety, and teaching them to settle in specific areas. Whether you’re preparing for guests, need your dog to stay put while you handle other tasks, or simply want to create a designated safe space for them, tethering, when done right, can be a wonderful tool.In this blog post, I’ll guide you t ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
1M ago
When we think of Toy Dogs, many might picture petite, cuddly companions perfectly suited for an Instagram photo. However, these small dogs, known for their companionship and charm, carry a rich history and distinct traits that make them much more than just adorable pets.Toy Dogs include those who were historically bred for the purpose of companionship and as lap dogs, based in ethology, not AKC or UKC standards. These include, but aren't limited to:The Pekingese, Pomeranian, Pug, Chinese ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
3M ago
Let’s dive into 8 common triggers for dog conflicts, making it easier to prevent and manage these tense moments.
Understanding these triggers can help prevent conflicts and foster a sense of safety and security among your family pups.
Changes in Environment
New surroundings can be stressful for dogs, leading to conflicts as they adjust to unfamiliar sights, sounds, scents, and unpredictable spaces.
Tip: Allow time for adjustment and provide as much familiarity as possible. Familiar beds, toys, food, routines, and people can work wonders.
Genetic Factors
Certain br ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
4M ago
As pet parents, it's essential to understand our dogs' behavior and how they react to various stimuli. Recognizing your dog's trigger zones can help you support them better and create a safer and more comfortable environment for them. In this post, we'll delve into the five trigger zones for dogs and how you can identify and respond to each one.
The Neutral Zone
In the Neutral Zone, your dog shows no noticeable behavioral changes. They continue with their usual activities as if they don’t notice the trigger. In this phase, you would likely have a lot of success if trying to acclimate your d ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
6M ago
Love languages, a concept popularized by Dr. Gary Chapman in his book "The 5 Love Languages," refer to the different ways individuals express and experience love. According to Chapman, there are five primary love languages: Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, and Physical Touch. Each person has a primary and sometimes secondary love language, which dictates how they prefer to give and receive love from others.
These love languages provide valuable insights into understanding and strengthening relationships, as they emphasize the importance of expressing aff ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
6M ago
Get to know your dog
These enthusiastic, outgoing, and sometimes impulsive breeds are known for their intelligence, affection, and strong drive to learn. They were selectively bred during the middle ages for specific traits to assist in hunting. Nowadays, their primary function is to work alongside people and in cooperation with them, often making them an ideal family dog.
Gun Dogs include but are not limited to breeds such as: American Water Spaniel, Boykin Spaniel, Brittany Spaniel, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Clumber Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, English Pointer, English Setter, English Springer ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
8M ago
Resilience is the ability to adapt successfully or recover quickly from stressful or exciting situations, events, or conditions.
Just like us, dogs face various stressors and changes, from loud noises and unfamiliar environments to health issues and training difficulties. A resilient dog can handle and navigate these obstacles with confidence and ease, maintaining their well-being and happiness along the way.
Why does resilience matter in our family dogs? Because it directly impacts their overall quality of life and well-being. A resilient dog is better equipped to handle the ups and down ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
8M ago
The power of patterns in raising our dogs...
Think about your daily life. How many patterns can you recognize throughout your day?
Your bedtime routine, the side of the bed you sleep on, your wake-up routine, how you get your kids ready for school or how you get ready for work, your shower routine, how you brush your teeth, how you tie your shoes, the route you take to work... Patterns are powerful and they offer our brain a chance to not have to process what is going to happen next. They offer predictability and therefore a feeling of safety and security.
The same is true for ou ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
8M ago
The Behavior Road Block
Ever work with your dog, feel like you're making good momentum, and then get STUCK somewhere in the process? Me too. In this blog post, I'm going to share some pro tips with you to help you assess what might be going on and how to start making progress again
Let's look at the 4 different ways you can EVAL where things are not working...
Before we jump in, I do want to stress the importance of having your Veterinarian on board and aware of any sudden behavior changes in your dog. More often than not, sudden changes are linked to underlying medical issues that show up in ..read more
Miss Behavior Training Blog
10M ago
15 Easy Boredom Buster Recipes you can try with your family dog today!
What is Enrichment?
Enrichment is more than just play and food— it's a way of meeting your dog's physical, mental, and emotional needs so they can feel more like... well... a dog. It's about engaging their natural instincts, providing mental stimulation, and creating an environment that fosters joy and curiosity.
The Benefits of Canine Enrichment:
Mental Stimulation: Just like us, dogs need mental workouts on a regular basis. Enrichment activities challenge them, helping to keep them sharp, focused, and en ..read more