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Popular Articles
- Easy Shaping Part 7: Change the Plan!
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- Excessive Barking: Boredom
- What is an Ethologist / Behaviourist / Dog Trainer?
- Dog and Cat Introductions
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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Nella! Dog of the Week!
Let me introduce you to Nella. She is a LARGE Boxer and like all boxers she plays hard. Unlike some dogs, however, she knows how to calm down. I have been working with her regularly on her basic obedience and … Continue reading

Conflict Behaviours
Conflict Behaviour is demonstrated by a dog experiencing inner conflict. The dog is happy and nervous, or anxious and excited at the same time. These behaviours are most noticeable when a dog wants to greet someone but is nervous about … Continue reading
Posted in Body Language, Communication
Tagged canine body language, canine communication, canine emotions
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Easy Shaping Part 10: Always End on a Positive Note!
Top Ten Ways to Shaping a behaviour… We have finally made it to number ten, probably one of the easiest criteria for us to understand but sometimes not always the easiest to follow through unless you have been doing all … Continue reading

Easy Shaping Part 9: Regress When a Behaviour Deteriorates to Refresh Your Dog’s Memory
1. Raising Criteria (successive approximation) 2. Breaking Down the Behaviour 3. Vary the Reinforcement 4. Relax Old Criteria When You Add New Criteria 5. Plan Ahead 6. Don’t Change Trainers Mid-stream 7. Be Flexible! When necessary, Change the Plan 8. … Continue reading
Posted in learning, Training Methods
Tagged dog behaviourist, dog modelling, dog training, shaping
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Book Review: Chill Our Fido! How to Calm Your Dog by Nan Kene Arthur
Its funny, the thing I liked most about Chill Out Fido! was how validated it made me feel with my own training program for dogs with reactivity issues. I loved how Arthur organized the book so that you could easily … Continue reading

What is a Whisperer?
The term ‘Whisperer’ has its first major public debut when the move The Horse Whisperer came out in 1998. The term “The Dog Whisperer” had been used by Paul Owens for a number of years before that. The “Whisperer” term … Continue reading
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