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 27, 2012 | The Cognitive Canine, Uncategorized
Continuing on with activities week! There’s a new dog sport that people are getting excited about, and it’s called “Treibball” (pronounced try-ball). I haven’t participated in triebball, so this is basically just to inform you that...
by Sarah Stremming | Jan 26, 2012 | The Cognitive Canine, Uncategorized
Continuing along on the “activities” theme of the week, today I’m hitting on a sport that is skyrocketing in popularity, and for good reason. It’s Nosework, and it’s basically the world of search dog training (not search and rescue, more...
by Sarah Stremming | Jan 25, 2012 | The Cognitive Canine, Uncategorized
Moving on to more doggie activities! So I’m lumping here, and I generally avoid that, but I added the Rally to the Obedience topic to lighten the dish. If you have no idea what I just said, read on. The world of competitive obedience is a complicated one, so...
by Sarah Stremming | Jan 24, 2012 | The Cognitive Canine, Uncategorized
National Train Your Dog month is coming to a close, and in the final week I am dedicating the blog to enrichment of a different kind. I’m talking about sports and recreational activities you can participate in with your dog–something the majority of dog...