Training Tips and Insights
The Psychology of the Client: Navigating Difficult Conversations with Dog Owners
Navigating difficult conversations with dog owners requires a combination of empathy, clear communication, and a deep understanding of the human aspect of dog training. By addressing the emotional and psychological needs of clients, trainers can foster trust, encourage cooperation, and ultimately achieve better results for the dogs in their care.
How to introduce a New Dog to an Aggressive Resident Dog
Introducing a new puppy or dog to a household with an existing dog with aggression requires careful planning and patience. Managing aggression triggers and employing controlled introduction techniques are key to fostering a safe and harmonious environment. If your dog exhibits consistent aggression, seeking professional guidance early is essential.
Five Reasons Not to Board and Train Your Dog in denver
The idea of sending a difficult dog away to a board and train program in Denver sounds like the perfect solution. But while these programs may sound convenient, they’re often too good to be true. The truth is that you can't send your dog away to a board and train facility and expect a perfect dog to be delivered back to you. I’d like to offer you important considerations and an alternative perspective that you should absolutely consider before committing to a board and train Denver program.
The Problem with Board and Train
People are lured by false promises that simply sending their dogs to an expensive facility for a couple of weeks will be the solution to all their problems. Believe me, it won’t. I discuss the core problem with board and train and give you important considerations for effective dog training.