Yea! For Clearing the Shelters, But Now …

You’ve done an awesome thing saving a dog’s life! Life isn’t all fun and games tho, now the work starts. Here’s a few tips to help him stay home with his new family: Rules and Boundaries: Love alone won`t keep him home. Set your rules from day one! Many dogs… Continue reading

“Positive Reinforcement Only” Training is a Human Thing, Not a Dog Thing

Humans and dogs learn similarly. Rewards for merit, we work harder. Consequence/punishment for doing wrong, we less frequently or stop that wrong action (hopefully). You can research the four quadrants of learning yourself, if you don’t know (I’m not going thru all the work it takes to attach links). What… Continue reading

Discipline is Such the Dirty Word

Being disciplined is difficult these days. It’s work, and after working you sure don’t want to get home and do more work, right? City buses are rarely on time anymore, & half the time the drivers could care less. Every kid gets a participation trophy, you don’t have to be… Continue reading

A Tool is a Tool

“…what do you think if we just put one of them shock collars on him so he knows to come back when he gets away?” There are so many tools available to us dog trainers/owners/lovers. Above is a typical thought, born out the best interest of the dog, but is… Continue reading

The Path is Straightening Out For One L’il Bud

Raider’s path to my family is definitely not as tough as a lot of other dog’s lives, but it is more difficult than it needed to be. His only 8 month journey in life so far could have been easier if people would’ve done just a little more, whether physically… Continue reading

Today is Payday!

How excited do you get when you say “today is payday”?! A common question of new clients is “when do you think we’ll be able to stop (feeding as) reinforcement?”. It’s understandable, I mean we don’t want to have to give a treat every time we ask something of our… Continue reading

Training Is What You Want & What You Want Might Change

When we got Willie years ago, I didn’t know much about dogs. We just wanted one. We didn’t really want much from him. He was to be our well-behaved buddy inside, & go on good walks with us. Well, life changes. We adapt, luckily dog’s are good at that too,… Continue reading

Whats the Motivation? Find That Motivator for That Animal

All animals are motivated by something; different situations might need a different motivator for the same result from that animal; you might need a different motivator to get results for different behaviors in the same setting. A good leader will try to find the motivator for each individual animal in… Continue reading

Our Energy Helps, Emotion Hinders

I hear this all the time at the OperationKindness shelter “aaw, the poor thing is so scared”, or “I feel so sorry for them”. We are an emotionally driven animal, so it’s natural for this to be our immediate response. When I hear this I try to approach the person… Continue reading