Parvo and Rabies in Reno and Sparks: A Plain-English Explanation
You may have already heard that for at least the last year, veterinarians are seeing increasing amounts of Parvovirus cases in Reno and Sparks. A few weeks ago, a puppy in Carson City was discovered to have had rabies. What you need to know is why this scares everyone so much, and what you can […]
Training Treats for Dogs with Sensitive Tummies
Training Treats for Dogs with Sensitive Tummies Need to get some training done but dread being bombed right out of your bedroom, or cleaning up a mess? There are ways around that! Try these tricks and sleep sweet! Go natural. Sometimes what dogs are sensitive to is the coloring, preservatives, and fillers (like soy) in […]
Top 5 Preventable Dog Behavior Problems
This Training Tidbit is used with permission from our colleague, Carla Brown, of The Savvy Dog in Truckee, CA. Thanks, Carla! Owners whose dogs have “behavior problems” keep trainers (and shelters) busy. Many of the problems are a result of people not understanding how dogs think, learn and communicate. Some of the more challenging behavior […]
Home Alone: Boredom Busters for dogs
Is your dog bored while you’re at work? Boredom is probably the most common cause of behavior problems in the house, and can lead to more severe problems like anxiety. Dogs are notorious for getting into all sorts of mischief as soon as their human family has left for the day. And can you blame […]
“Say Please” Training for Impulse Control and Manners
What is Say Please training? Say Please is a dog training program that uses the everyday things that your dog likes or wants, to reinforce a behavior such as “sit.” Whenever you’re about to deliver something your dog wants (opening crate door, going outside, coming inside, dinner, throw a toy, getting in the car, getting […]
7 Rules for the Vet’s Office
I know, none of us like going to the vet’s office with a sick pet. But here are some simple rules to follow that will make your trip to the vet’s office more pleasant for you, your dog, and the office staff – and that’s a win-win-win! Practice handling your dog at home. The less […]
Jumping Up to say “hi!”
This is such a common problem, and it’s one of those that is much, much easier to prevent than to repair! Why do dogs jump on people? Dogs naturally greet those they love face to face, then nose to rear. Your face is up high. When the dog is a tiny puppy, we love this […]
Cognitive Disorders in Dogs
Normal cognitive decline or something else? It happens to all of us: as we age, our brains move a little slower, we take a little longer to solve problems, and it takes a little more effort to absorb new information. It’s not that intelligence or problem solving capacity has decreased at all, it’s just that […]
What’s the difference between reinforcement and bribery in training?
What’s the difference between reinforcement and bribery? This comes up in training sessions ALL the time, usually brought up by someone who has been told by a well-meaning friend or professional that they are one and the same, and are now afraid that by using positive reinforcement to train they are going to “spoil” their […]