Over a year and a half ago, I posted a blog called the Side Effects of Good Training talking about how life (and competition!) for my anxiety dog is easier and better because of the training techniques that I use. Einstein had his last obedience show over three years ago, and at the time, I […]
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Muzzle Conditioning – Getting a Behavior and Adding a Cue
Let me tell you, what I have right now is NOT a Happy Dog! Ros, my 4 year old Corgi is suffering from some front end injury that has put her on crate rest for two weeks. This does not make her a happy camper! Even worse, we will be using acupuncture, in conjunction with […]
Side Effects of Good Training
Many of you reading this have met my dog, Einstein, through one of Margaret’s courses either as a demo dog, or more recently working her nose work classes. What most of you don’t know is Einstein’s whole story. Einstein is my first dog (ever!), and I didn’t really know what I was doing when I […]
Balancing it All – Training for Titles with Limited Time
This blog is written by guest writer – Trisha As I write this it’s the first week back at school. Last weekend I stewarded at the local obedience trial, did an obedience match, and presented a group award for my kennel club’s conformation show. Next week agility class starts, I have an ORT 10 hours […]