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I Heart Canine PR Where the gentle art of positive reinforcement is woven from the depths of the heart.

Sorry, there  might be a delay in posts. we are moving to bigger and better, so we are preoccupied  with that and just h...
08/21/2025

Sorry, there might be a delay in posts. we are moving to bigger and better, so we are preoccupied with that and just have not had time to film. We are, however, still open for lessons. Please visit www.iheartcaninepr.com

08/14/2025

Until you fully understand how to train with using positive reinforcement, a lot of people struggle to see the outcome. So here's a couple of pictures to show you what the main outcome is. When you train one, you have a happy dog. That feels fulfilled because they learn something and 2. You have a very tired dog. Because their little brains have had to process what they're trying to learn. Follow, like, and share for more.

08/10/2025

When strangers are around, threats are bound.
Do you know that when your dog is barking when somebody comes over that, they don't know. Is there a way of trying to make them go away. They can't tell who's friend or foe, and uh, if the person leaves, they feel like they'done their job, that's not always the case that you want sometimes it is your friend and you don't want your dog to be freaking out all the time until they calm down.The best thing to do is start with a settle early on.

08/05/2025

Before you unclip that leash, here are 3 things you NEED to know

Leashes aren’t just about control — they’re about safety, respect, and prevention. Here are 3 crucial reasons why your dog should stay leashed, no matter how well-trained they are:

1. Prevents Danger or Trouble – A leash keeps your dog from darting into traffic, chasing wildlife, or approaching other dogs or people who might not be friendly. Even the calmest dog can react unexpectedly in the wrong moment.

2. It’s the Law (and Prevents Attacks) – Most cities have leash laws to keep everyone safe — people, pets, and wildlife. Following them not only avoids fines, but also prevents situations where off-leash dogs may cause fear, fights, or injuries.

3. Even the Best Recall Can Fail – Dogs are living beings, not robots. A sudden loud noise, moving object, or smell can override training in a split second. A leash is your backup safety plan, no matter how much you trust your dog’s recall.

Want to brush up on your leash skills reach out with a DM, visit www.iheartcaninepr.com, or call 778-931-0459

08/03/2025

Your dog’s emotions are more complex than you might realize. In this video, we explore how to recognize what your dog is feeling through their body language and subtle cues — helping you build trust, reduce stress, and strengthen your bond

07/29/2025

3 things every positive reinforcement trainer wants you to know:
• Rewards aren’t always treats
• Socialization doesn’t mean forced friendliness
• 5–10 minutes a day = real results

Want to start positive reinforcement training with your dog? Visit iheartcaninepr.com/services to begin today!

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