by Sarah Stremming | Jan 31, 2012 | The Cognitive Canine, Uncategorized
Today, the last day of January, is the final day of the APDT’s National Train Your Dog Month. But that doesn’t mean anyone should stop training! On the contrary, here’s a whole list of reasons you should get involved in some training with your dog....
by Sarah Stremming | Jan 16, 2012 | The Cognitive Canine, Uncategorized
I had two requests on more barking talk, so here it is. If your dog has YET ANOTHER kind of barking that you want addressed, just leave me a comment, I’m happy to cover all the barking bases! The first comment was from Brett who asked about the dog barking at...
by Sarah Stremming | Jan 13, 2012 | The Cognitive Canine, Uncategorized
Every time I teach a basic manners class at least one person in the class asks (usually rather off-topic) what to do about barking. Upon further inquiry (when/how/where/what/why does the dog bark?) it is typically discovered that the excessive barking is occurring in...
by Sarah Stremming | Jan 3, 2012 | The Cognitive Canine, Uncategorized
The Association of Pet Dog Trainers has declared January National Train Your Dog Month, so I’m going to challenge you to a different training question or task every day in my blog. Sometimes the question will be for discussion purposes, sometimes it will be a...