Separation Problems
Are Cockapoos prone to resource guarding?
Are Cockapoos prone to resource guarding? Posted on 8th July 2024 Cockapoo forums and groups are full of questions about individual dogs who guard resources – food, toys, chews, space, their own bodies and people. The advice given is often dangerous and leads to an increase in aggression when techniques are implemented. So, are Cockapoos…
Read MoreWhy is my Dog Resource Guarding their Favourite Human Being
Why is my Dog Resource Guarding their Favourite Human Being? Posted on 11th April 2024 Dogs often exhibit behaviours that are confusing for owners and find us asking if our dog is being possessive or protective of us? In this blog, we’ll delve into why dogs may exhibit this behaviour, what it looks like, and…
Read MoreHow to Deal with Dogs Resource Guarding Food
How to Deal with Dogs Resource Guarding Food Posted on 1st February 2024 Resource guarding is generally defined as: using a level of aggression to keep another human or dog away from something in your possession which you deem valuable and don’t want to lose. Guarding can occur with food, toys, chews, space, the dog’s…
Read More5 reasons why your new puppy may have loose poos
5 reasons why your new puppy has loose poo Posted on 4th January 2024 I see lots of advice being given on social media about puppies having loose poo. Generally it goes along the lines of changing the food, trying no chicken and no grain. Whilst this may have “worked” for one dog, taking…
Read MoreWhy does my dog bark so much?
Why does my dog bark so much? Posted on 16th November 2023 Barking dogs! They can be a proper nuisance, can’t they? If your dog is barking out and about, it can be really embarrassing. My dog barked loudly in the middle of a Christmas carol concert once! Persistent barking in the home drives…
Read MoreCan we prevent aggression in dogs?
Preventing Aggression in Dogs : is it possible? Posted on 21st June 2023 Aggression from dogs towards humans is on the increase. Since the pandemic, its the most common problem I see with my behaviour cases (used to be reactive dogs). Recent events in South Wales have shown an increase of dog attacks on…
Read MorePlay like a dog – the under used relationship builder
Canine Play the Right Way aka Play Like A Dog Posted on 27th March 2023 Most evenings in our house, you will find us playing board games. Any visitors that we have must join in. We love it! They break the ice and also teaches us a lot about the people we are playing…
Read MoreThe Problem With Teenagers
The Problem with Teenagers Posted on 17th Feb 2023 Teenagers: love ’em or hate ’em, we have all been one. I don’t think I was a very pleasant one. Whilst I loved school, I really struggled with authority and feeling left out of stuff. My poor mum did not have an easy time with…
Read MoreThe 7 biggest mistakes you are making when walking your dog
The 7 Biggest Mistakes You Are Making When Walking Your Dog Posted on 4th Jan 2023 Let’s start with a question: Are you walking your dog or going for a walk with them? It may sound like a silly question but the nuance is important. A walk may well be the highlight of your dog’s…
Read MoreWhy your dog may not take treats in training
5 reasons why your dog may not take treats in training Posted on 27th Sept 2022 One of the things I hear often is “my dog is not really treat motivated”. It always make me ask more questions as it is not usual for dogs to turn away the offer of something tasty. When I…
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