The Dog Lady

The Dog Lady Professional accredited dog behaviour specialist with over 23 years experience. Servicing Orange NSW and surrounds. Force free accredited professional.

Puppy specialist. Fearful dogs. Specially built dog training facility Debi Coleman is a professional trainer working in Orange and surrounds in Central West NSW. Debi runs puppy classes as well as behavioural consultations, and training for Therapy Dogs, Assistance Dogs and School Support Dogs

Deb’s training is flexible and versatile and caters to the individual needs of every dog and family. Visit our website for more information
www.doglady.com.au

25/07/2025

Don’t let anyone convince you that dry kibble is safer to feed your pet over minimally processed pet food.

In the past 5 years, over 69 million pounds of pet food have been recalled. The leading cause was mold contamination (aflatoxins), accounting for 60 million pounds, all from ultra-processed kibble.

The second most common reason was bacterial contamination. 8 million pounds were recalled due to harmful bacteria like Salmonella and Listeria. Kibble made up 97.7% of these recalls.

Refrigerated cooked foods accounted for 1.4%

Raw pet food was even lower, at just 0.7%

When it comes to safety, the data is clear: minimally processed pet food isn’t the risk—ultra-processed kibble is.

Check out the Truth About Pet Food for more tips like this!

Very true…
25/07/2025

Very true…

EVERYONE needs to read this if you are thinking of adopting!

Lately, we have more returns coming back, and if everyone would think of it this way, it could avoid that! We work soooo hard with these dogs and put months of work, foster care, interviews, education to foster/adopters in, and we finally celebrate an adoption…….or do we???? Not usually because it seems like lately we are having more come back than usual 🤦🏻‍♀️

It takes time and patience! No dog deserves to be judged by its first hours, days, even weeks!! It takes time and work!

Adopting a pet? Congrats! You've just picked someone up in your car who isn't great at communicating, just got out of a tough situation, and isn't sure if they trust you yet. Sound familiar? That's because the first three days with a new pet are basically a 72-hour first date.

It's exciting, it's awkward, and it's definitely not the time to start planning your holiday cards or giving them a bubble bath.

No judgment, but some of y'all might need a quick refresher on first-date etiquette. So here's your official guide to early red flags (from you, not them).

🚩 Leaving them unattended like it's no big deal-
Imagine showing up to a blind date and immediately getting ditched at a party where you know no one. That's how your pet feels when they're left alone right away.

🚩 Being too handsy
They're cute. You're smitten. But this isn't the moment for kisses, cuddles, or TikToks with voiceovers. You just met. They don't know your intentions yet.

This isn't a fling; it's the start of something real. Let them come to you.

🚩 Introducing them to your entire cast of characters
Have you ever met someone, and they immediately want you to meet their mom? Yikes.

Your pet doesn't need to meet your whole social circle (or animal crew) right away. Let them settle in, one face at a time. Save the group hangs for later.

🚩 Giving them a bath
You wouldn't give someone you just met a bath, and if you would… we don't want to talk about this anymore.

Yes, shelter pets can be a little stinky. But baths are a lot. They're wet, stressful, and weirdly intimate for a pet who doesn't even know your hobbies yet. Spritz some pet-safe essential oils around the house and give them time to decompress before sudsing them up.

🚩 Taking them on a spontaneous adventure-
Keep things calm and close to home. No breweries, dog parks, or road trips. Your pet's just trying to figure out which room has the snacks, don't make them learn a whole new location yet.

🚩 Expecting instant love
Some folks swipe right, go on one date, and expect sparks to fly immediately. The same energy applies to new pet parents who expect instant attachment.

Sometimes, it does happen, but more often, it's a slow burn. They might hide under the bed, bark at the fridge, or side-eye you for three days straight. It doesn't mean it's not working. It just means you're still getting to know each other.

💘 The Bottom Line: Love doesn't always strike like lightning. Sometimes, it starts with awkward silences, side-eyes, and mutually agreeing that you won't make any sudden moves. But give it time, stay patient, and keep showing up, and you just might find yourself in the best relationship of your life.

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🎉 Introducing Mantrailing to Central West NSW! 🐾Join us for a fun, low-impact dog sport where your dog will learn to fol...
25/07/2025

🎉 Introducing Mantrailing to Central West NSW! 🐾
Join us for a fun, low-impact dog sport where your dog will learn to follow a unique scent trail of a specific person. This activity channels their natural hunting instincts, providing both mental & physical stimulation while strengthening your bond with your dog.

🌟 Why Mantrailing?
✅ Great for all dogs – any breed, size, or age!
✅ Perfect for confidence building in nervous dogs (without dog-to-dog contact!).
✅ A safe and structured way to work on your dog’s instincts.
✅ Fun for both you & your pup to explore together!

📅 Introduction Workshop Details (2 parts):
• Online: Wednesday 30th July @ 6:00 PM - 7PM
• In-Person: Saturday 2nd August – AM & PM sessions available! (9am – 12pm or 1pm -4pm)

💡 Post-workshop sessions will be flexible, with options during the week or weekends to fit your schedule. This is a great way to keep progressing after the intro!

💰 Cost: $175 for the Intro Workshop.
🎟️ RSVP Now! Limited spaces available.
📍 Location: Shadforth NSW
👉 DM us for more info or to book your spot today!

Vinnie popped out to meet and socialise with my dogs today. Vinnie’s dad Norman has also visited The Haven recently. It’...
24/07/2025

Vinnie popped out to meet and socialise with my dogs today. Vinnie’s dad Norman has also visited The Haven recently. It’s a family affair with the same lovely Cocker temperament 🐾

It was a ‘Honey’ kind of a day today. I had the pleasure of working with two x gorgeous Golden Labs named ‘Honey’. First...
24/07/2025

It was a ‘Honey’ kind of a day today. I had the pleasure of working with two x gorgeous Golden Labs named ‘Honey’. First Honey has recently arrived in her new home after coming from a breeding facility. Our focus is on building her confidence as she adjusts to her new lifestyle . Second Honey lives on a farm. Our focus is recall and safety around other animals. They are both divine with gentle and calm temperaments. They remind me of our precious Lab x Goldie Honey Girl RIP. It must be in the name…🐾❤️🙏

Do you have Daschies?
22/07/2025

Do you have Daschies?

Join us for a practical, evidence-based webinar focusing on keeping your Dachshund strong, healthy, and less prone to spinal disease (IVDD). We'll cover the lifestyle factors that matter most, simple home strategies, diet and supplements, and whether ramps and activity restrictions really make a difference. This webinar is a must watch for Dachshund owners who want to support their dog’s long-term wellbeing without the guesswork.

Dr Naomi Boyd is the only dual qualified person in Australia to be both a Veterinary Sports Medicine Specialist and a Physiotherapist. She is one of the best positioned individuals to provide information to help Dachshund owners with preventative strategies for life-long painless mobility.

Register with the link in comments.

Darling MB worked her magic today with Byron. At nearly 12 months of age, she is such a good girl ❤️🐾
22/07/2025

Darling MB worked her magic today with Byron. At nearly 12 months of age, she is such a good girl ❤️🐾

The ‘crew’ ❤️
21/07/2025

The ‘crew’ ❤️

So many beautiful faces at The Haven this week! 🐾💛From puppy training and lead work to polite manners, socialisation, an...
21/07/2025

So many beautiful faces at The Haven this week! 🐾💛

From puppy training and lead work to polite manners, socialisation, and even teaching sign language with a deaf dog — it's been an inspiring week.

What a privilege it is to spend time with each and every one of you!

Norman (aka Normie) visited The Haven for another confidence building session today. Different textures, surfaces, heigh...
21/07/2025

Norman (aka Normie) visited The Haven for another confidence building session today. Different textures, surfaces, heights, items and new dogs were all part of the fun. What a delightful Cocker! 🐾❤️

Our dear friends Allyson and Maggie Mae visited The Haven this weekend for lead training. In my opinion, the best way to...
20/07/2025

Our dear friends Allyson and Maggie Mae visited The Haven this weekend for lead training. In my opinion, the best way to start lead training is without the lead in a quiet environment. Leads can inhibit and restrict movement when you are starting out. These guys are rocking it! 🐾👏❤️

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The Dog Lady - Orange NSW

Debi Coleman is a professional trainer working in Orange and surrounds in Central West NSW. Debi teaches a variety of classes for all ages incorporating good manners , behavioural consultations, temperament assessments and therapy dog training. Deb’s training is flexible and versatile and caters to the individual needs of every dog and family.

Visit our website for more information www.doglady.com.au