Fearful Dogs Blog

Summertime

July 26th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

The neighbor kid has enjoyed learning how to train dogs For the past two summers I've been staying with my mum near Cape Cod. I know that having her youngest, and least fastidious daughter come and stay along with her four dogs is a challenge for her, but it's a trade-off she's had ...

I Confess

July 9th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

I live with 4 dogs who I enjoy the company of, care greatly about and wouldn't trade for the world. I like to think that they feel the same about me. But lately, as friends get sturdy puppies who are growing up to be confident and handsome dogs, I find myself feeling nostalgic about dogs ...

Work Toward Play

July 2nd, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

We are familiar with the experience of living with an aging creature and being caught by surprise when we realize how much they have changed before our eyes. This routinely happens to me when I look in the mirror, "When the heck did THAT happen?!" The same thing can happen with our fearful dogs. Their progress ...

The Way We Were

June 24th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

Recently I added a scanner to the array of equipment cluttering my desk. I am working on a project for the family which includes scanning old photos. It's been fun to look at the images of the dogs I've lived with, and will continue to enjoy subjecting my Facebook friends to them. Memories of each ...

Missing Ingredients

June 13th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

It stands to reason that if we have not ever lived with a seriously scared dog that we would not have developed the skills to work effectively with them. Even if we've assisted other people living with a dog like this, there's nothing quite like 24/7 to put our feet to the fire. I regularly ...

My I Have Your Attention Please

June 11th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

Stop in for a visit to any one of the thousands of forums or groups devoted to dog training and behavior and you're likely to bump into a discussion about whether or not it's acceptable to punish dogs during training. There will be both reasonable and unreasonable comments from either side of the table. Punishment ...

Good Enough?

June 5th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

Childhood milestones in my life could be measured by learning how to swim. There are grainy, black and white home movies showing me leaping up, wiping the hair out of my eyes after demonstrating the newly gained skill of putting my face in the water at our lakeside cottage. I remember learning the "deadman's float" ...

Plenty in Life Should Be Awesome

May 29th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

In order to simplify training for pet owners, and to incorporate training into daily life, eliminating the need to set aside a specific time for it many trainers recommend the Nothing In Life is Free protocol (NILF)*. It has its merits, though an unfortunate name. Tagging along with the technique is a fuzzy notion of ...

It’s A Shame

May 25th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

Imagine creating a website where pet owners could commiserate about their sick dogs. They could post pictures of their dogs to share with others who were also dealing with life with a sick dog. Now imagine that people were also sharing advice about illness in dogs (you don't have to imagine it, just go online) ...

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