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Monthly Archives: August 2011
The Leadership Question
At the 2011 Association of Pet Dog Trainers New Zealand conference, Dr. Gabrielle Carter spoke on this subject. She called it “Questioning Leadership”. Boy was I excited when I saw that title! This idea has been in the back of … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Welfare, learning, Training Methods
Tagged leadership, Pack Leader, Resilience Training
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Marco Polo! Dog of the Week!
Marco is a confident and friendly boy who you may have heard about in the newspapers a couple months ago, when he and his brother were stolen from the SPCA then found the next morning outside the Hospital in Newtown! … Continue reading

Dog and Cat Introductions
I have 3 cats and 2 dogs. For some that would be considered a LOT of pets. Growing up there was a time when we had 8 cats, 2 dogs, 12 rabbits, 1 goat, 2 turkeys, 4 guinea pigs, 4 … Continue reading
Posted in Adoption, Communication, Ethology, Training Methods
Tagged canine relationships, dog and cat introducton
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A Rant About Reading
It is that time of year again for me, updating my website, my online advertising on sites like doglinks.co.nz and Yellow.co.nz, etc… Of course while I am doing this I also take a look at other trainer’s websites and compare! … Continue reading

Posie! Dog of the Week!
Posie is a medium cross breed who started out as a tiny puppy at the Newtown SPCA puppy run. All winter the SPCA has been inundated with more and more litters of puppies. So for every puppy who found her … Continue reading

Body Language: Hip Nudge
The Hip Nudge is an often misunderstood signal. Many people would look at this and through the “dominance goggles” and see a dog trying to control the resource of space and push the other dog out of the way with … Continue reading
Posted in Body Language, Communication, Ethology
Tagged canine body language, ethology, Hip Nudge
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Xylo! Dog of the Week!
Xylo first came to the SPCA skin and bones about 1 year ago. He got the name Xylo because of how his ribs protruded through his skin. He is a much happier and healthier dog these days! No longer the … Continue reading

Puppy Socialization in Mana, Porirua
For those of you with puppies and young adolescent dogs, socializing with other dog’s the same age is a necessity. Titahi Bay Canine Obedience Club grounds are used every Sunday at 11 am-12pm for a puppy socialization group! The group … Continue reading
Posted in Activites, Equipment
Tagged dog activities, dog park, dog play, puppies, socialization, TBCOC, training
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