Wag & Bone

Wag & Bone Dog boarding in our home, situated on 3 beautiful acres in Amherstburg, Ontario.

I’ve been putting this announcement off because the reality is still sinking in that after almost 2 decades I have to mo...
07/08/2020

I’ve been putting this announcement off because the reality is still sinking in that after almost 2 decades I have to move on from dog walking, and from Toronto itself.

COVID-19 hit us hard, and with very few clients needing walks in the foreseeable future, difficult decisions had to be made.

At the end of the summer we will be moving to a small acreage in Windsor-Essex (yup - the country!) to be closer to family, and to have our horses, Mickey and Maude, with us.

It’s been a wonderful couple of decades, and I cannot thank you enough for your support and trust over the years. Your dogs are like family to me, and many of you have become friends, and I hope that we always remain so.

For now, I am building the online businesses that I initially started as hobbies to satisfy my need to create, which are now providing me with a new focus as I move forward. Some of you already know that I moonlight as a Maker with a focus on functional art...well, it’s my day job, now!

Once again, thank you for trusting me with your furkids over the years, and please know that I will miss each and every one of them.

Onwards and upwards!

Yvette.

The most essential non-essential service. 😆
03/16/2020

The most essential non-essential service. 😆

After 19 years I never thought I’d see my business killed off by a virus...
03/15/2020

After 19 years I never thought I’d see my business killed off by a virus...

Please continue to support ALL local small businesses...they’re the most at risk of going under. 😔
03/13/2020

Please continue to support ALL local small businesses...they’re the most at risk of going under. 😔

Really missing my dogs while here in Tobago...fortunately, I have two new shadows. NOW it’s officially paradise. PS - re...
02/27/2020

Really missing my dogs while here in Tobago...fortunately, I have two new shadows. NOW it’s officially paradise.

PS - really lovely story behind ‘Bloody Bay’ and ‘Dead Bay’. 🙄💀

Monday bonus: CeCe with her mini pony, Maude! ❤️❤️❤️                       @ Toronto, Ontario
02/10/2020

Monday bonus: CeCe with her mini pony, Maude! ❤️❤️❤️
@ Toronto, Ontario

I’ve been so bad at posting photos lately, so let me make up for it with this adorable snap of Gina with Hank the French...
02/10/2020

I’ve been so bad at posting photos lately, so let me make up for it with this adorable snap of Gina with Hank the Frenchie puppy. 😍🥰

Are you thinking about sending your dog to daycare? Please read this and reconsider.
10/31/2019

Are you thinking about sending your dog to daycare? Please read this and reconsider.

Why we cringe when we hear "he goes to daycare":

Day Care for dogs - sounds brilliant doesn't it? Surely it means we can have it all? We can work full time away from home, but don't need to stress about our dogs spending the day alone anymore. All their needs can be fulfilled at daycare: they get to have constant companionship, can have fun and play all day and all that dog-dog interaction will ensure that they are super social. What could possibly be more perfect?

Well.... it's actually far from perfect. The more popular daycare becomes, the more social problems of a different sort we are seeing. Many people are contacting us for training because their dogs are out of control on walks, especially when they see another dog. The email or message goes something like this:

"I need to bring Barney to training so he learns to listen to me around other dogs. Whenever we go out he runs off as soon as he sees another dog and won't come back. He just wants to play, but even if the other dog won't, he just carries on and won't leave them alone. Walking him on a lead is a nightmare. If he sees another dog, he loses the plot completely and lunges and barks and sounds really aggressive. I don't understand it - he goes to day care 3 times a week and loves his dog friends there?"

Well, we do understand it. You see, it actually makes perfect sense. When a dog is regularly put in a situation where they spend hours and hours playing with other dogs, other dogs become a predictor for an exciting activity. Other dogs become a predictor for play. Other dogs become a predictor for the feelings caused by play i.e. the high of opioides exploding in the brain. Now a little of that is okay. Puppies having supervised play in a puppy class for a few minutes (a SMALL percentage of the whole class), dogs meeting and playing briefly on walks before moving on calmly or two dog friends having an occasional romp together all helps to create positive associations with other dogs and keep social skills in shape. BUT (and it is a HUGE BUT), hours and hours of play, several times a week, creates an expectation that this is what MUST happen every time another dog is encountered. The expectation for this is so strong, that if the dog is prevented from playing with other dogs (on lead), the denial of this expected reward leads to extreme frustration and frustration leads to anger i.e. the reactive outburst.

There are other problems as well: hours of largely unsupervised play (and no, it is highly unlikely that the majority of day care play is properly supervised or supervised by anyone qualified in the field of dog behaviour) leads to dogs becoming over-aroused and rehearsing inappropriate social behaviours. Some dogs may learn to become bullies, while others become increasingly anxious and defensive. We have countless clients whose dogs have come home with injuries from "play" - most of which no one could account for, because what happened was not witnessed. Then of course, there are those facilities where supervisors are armed with spray bottles or worse and random punishment becomes the order of the day, resulting in all sorts of phobias developing as a result of daycare attendance.

Daycare is NOT all it is cracked up to be, most of the time. In fact, it is usually a disaster. That is why we cringe when clients tell us that their dogs go to daycare. Of course, there may be a rare few who get it right: those facilities run by qualified individuals where numbers are kept small, all interactions are supervised and dog-dog play is NOT the main activity. Facilities where dogs have plenty of rest or down time and their individual needs are considered and taken into account and they are sent home relaxed and rested, not exhausted and over-tired.

Photo: dogs having outings and fun together is great, but constant play should NOT become the meaning of life!

How is this a fair fight??!
10/30/2019

How is this a fair fight??!

When ‘Uncle Daddy’ joins us for walks. 😆
10/30/2019

When ‘Uncle Daddy’ joins us for walks. 😆

Ladylike af: it’s Cora!
10/30/2019

Ladylike af: it’s Cora!

Just in case you hadn’t heard...we have a pony! It’s not ALL about the dogs over here. 😁💕
10/30/2019

Just in case you hadn’t heard...we have a pony! It’s not ALL about the dogs over here. 😁💕

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