Fearful Dogs Blog

The Behavior Sandwich

April 23rd, 2012|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

People often think of a dog’s behavior in much the same way as they think about a sandwich. It’s usually the meat in the middle that they are most concerned with. But behavior, like a sandwich has more going on than just the filling. What’s around the filling can matter a lot. Imagine going into ...

Words that make me go hmmmmm….

April 19th, 2012|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

Dogs trainers are veterans when it comes to hearing- "I tried that, it didn't work." This is often spoken by a client or potential client who after finally contacting a rewards based trainer explains why they don't use food rewards. Their immediate assumption is that because they handed a few treats to their dog, and ...

Grasping the basics

April 16th, 2012|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

Understanding the physiological effects of fear on a dog's autonomic nervous system (ANS) is not just a bunch of big words tossed out to make me feel smart. Truth be told, it's sentences like that that make me grateful for spell check. Fear can cause a dog to become more or LESS aggressive. ...

Would you get on that bus?

April 7th, 2012|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

Professional dog trainers often seem like a touchy bunch. There's little we don't have an opinion on, and a strong one at that. When someone seeks advice on the best way to market themselves as a 'dog trainer' boasting of little experience other than growing up with a dog or training their own family pets, ...

Rites & Rituals

April 5th, 2012|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

People like rituals. We have holiday rituals and religious rituals, seasonal rituals and daily hygiene rituals (hopefully). If my dogs are representative of the species in general, I'd say dogs like rituals too. Some rituals make our lives richer and easier, others can get us into trouble. That after dinner cigarette ritual can make quitting ...

Be here now

April 2nd, 2012|Dog training, Helping fearful dogs|

Meditation has never been a complete success or bust for me. I usually come away from attempts at it with a grocery list and the recollection of where I put those papers I need for filing taxes. Although 'stillness' is something I readily attain given a lawn chair and some sunshine, this 'quieting' the mind ...

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