Fearful Dogs Blog

Save Your Breath

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

Every now and then a Cesar Millan fan will find my blog and do their darndest to convince me of the error of my ways and assessment of his. I have to give them credit for their efforts. They are right to accuse me of moderating many of their comments. I didn't always but I ...

Tell Me A Story

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

People like stories. We like bedtime stories, scary stories told around a campfire, stories in books, on television, in movie theaters, and on blogs. Every culture has its stories. Every religious holiday we celebrate is based on a story. What we don't like are stories that we're told that we are led to believe are ...

Bite Me!

March 18th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

I recently had the unfortunate, albeit educational experience of being on a radio show with three other dog trainers. When asked if we'd ever been bitten I recounted the story of being bitten when I was a kid, another trainer spoke of his experience with sharp puppy teeth and his nose, but it was the ...

Relationship Capital

March 16th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

When I was in my 20’s I worked as a guide on the Wanganui River in NZ. One day during a hike, one of the participants on the trip, a woman in her 60’s commented to me that she thought I “weighed too much for a girl my age” and went on to give me ...

In The Zone

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

Have you ever exited the highway and entered a curve that changes the direction you were heading? A well designed curve requires very little steering. Once you adjust for it there are no sharp changes that require you to make abrupt movements of the steering wheel, you hold your position and wind along with the ...

Attach Away!

February 28th, 2013|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

There is no shortage of things said or believed about dogs to make me, and others, cringe. Though I can understand "why" people believe the things they do, it doesn't change the fact that I wish they didn't. I understand why people would think the earth was flat, the sun revolved around us and because ...

Feeling is Believing

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

During our daily woods walk I spied a piece of birch bark rolled up and lying on the snow. Nibbles also saw it and tentatively stretched his nose toward it for a sniff. I felt myself experience a small hit of adrenalin that often accompanies events that scare or startle me. Other than it being the ...

Snooper Sleuth

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

Anyone who has lived with and cared about a dog has experienced moments when they are looking at a dog and wondering what the heck is going on. A trainer friend shared a story with me about a client's dog who had started barking, at seemingly random times, at the refrigerator. We had been griping ...

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