Two Blue Tails Dog Training

Two Blue Tails Dog Training Multi-credentialed simplified dog training for reactivity & more. Group adventure hikes in the mountains of Squamish, British Columbia.

My family and I are moving! After spending the last 7 years serving the dogs of Squamish, my family and I are moving out...
04/17/2026

My family and I are moving!

After spending the last 7 years serving the dogs of Squamish, my family and I are moving out of town to live that rural life, at the end of June. What an amazing experience it has been to work with all of my amazing clients and friends šŸ¤

If you have been a client in the past, I have sent out an email with more details. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions 🄰

The biggest, most heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who made my dream job become a living reality 🄹

Hiiiii! It’s me showing up on your feed for the first time in a long while šŸ˜‚Just wanted to let you know, I’m still here ...
02/22/2026

Hiiiii! It’s me showing up on your feed for the first time in a long while šŸ˜‚

Just wanted to let you know, I’m still here taking clients:
Private behaviour consulting
Group classes for puppies and teens
Walk and trains

Specializing in reactivity, aggression and puppies
But I also loveeeee working with adolescent dogs trying to figure their way out in the world 🄹

DM me to book šŸ¤

We are hiring for a part time group hike guide ✨Requirements: - vehicle capable of transporting 6 dogs: van, truck w/can...
09/04/2025

We are hiring for a part time group hike guide ✨

Requirements:
- vehicle capable of transporting 6 dogs: van, truck w/canopy, full sized SUV, etc
- drivers license
- availability Tuesday - Friday

There are a few more things to consider, of course, and I will discuss in detail with the right candidates 🄰

GREAT ENTRY LEVEL POSITION TO BEGIN WORKING WITH DOGS 🤩

Message if you’d like more information for yourself or someone you may know 🐾

SQUAMISH ✨Here are some group classes you might want to know aboutBenefits of classes? šŸ‘‡šŸ¼* A cost effective way to intro...
02/05/2025

SQUAMISH ✨Here are some group classes you might want to know about

Benefits of classes? šŸ‘‡šŸ¼

* A cost effective way to introduce the basics to your dog
*Relationship building with young or newly adopted dogs
* A FUN, fast-paced environment to connect with other dog people in town
*Learn new stuff about dogs! We don’t only discuss training but also general dog behaviour and concepts to make your life easier

Not sure if this is right for your dog? See the last slide for some client experiences in our classes!

Head over to twobluetails.com to join us 🐾

Dog Training Classes in Squamish for 2025 ✨Group classes are a fantastic way to acquire introductory knowledge to make y...
12/23/2024

Dog Training Classes in Squamish for 2025 ✨

Group classes are a fantastic way to acquire introductory knowledge to make your life better with your dog, in a fun and fast-paced environment.

We’ve got THREE options for our Squamish dogs to learn some crucial basic skills so they can function as lovely little members of society šŸ«¶šŸ¼

The Puppies Class
Age group: 8-20 weeks
When: Tuesdays at 5pm, new classes monthly
Length: 4 consecutive weeks

The Teens Class
Age group: 5 months and older (all ages welcome)
When: Tuesdays at 6pm, new classes monthly
Length: 4 consecutive weeks

Leash Skills Class
Age group: All ages welcome
When: Saturdays at 10am, see website for schedule
Length: 3 consecutive weeks

For more information AND to register your doggo, visit www.twobluetails.com 🐾

See you in class šŸŽ“

Squamish certified professional dog training. BCSPCA AnimalKind accredited. Two Blue Tails is home to The Reactive Dog Program, a group class for reactive dogs.

THIS IS SO INTERESTING 🤯Think on this…EMOTION is what cause behaviour to happen GENETICS are what makes a certain behavi...
09/17/2024

THIS IS SO INTERESTING 🤯

Think on this…

EMOTION is what cause behaviour to happen

GENETICS are what makes a certain behaviour more likely to happen

For example: dogs that have been bred to use their mouths (herd, guard, fight, etc), CAN mean they are more likely to use their mouths when they are feeling fearful (lunge, snap, bite)

I encourage you to take a second and think about what your dog’s original purpose was and how that might contribute to their behavioural responses šŸ’­

As with anything, there are always exceptions to the rule as the individual dog should be considered but this is from a general perspective

Thought provoking or nah? Comment below šŸ‘€

Here is your daily reminder ā¤µļøHarnesses do not cause pullingEquipment isn’t the magic wand for loose leash walking; rein...
09/06/2024

Here is your daily reminder ā¤µļø

Harnesses do not cause pulling

Equipment isn’t the magic wand for loose leash walking; reinforcing desirable behaviour while on leash is

Shock, prong, choke DO cause discomfort and that is how they work (by teaching the dog to avoid said discomfort/pain)

Be nice to dogs šŸ¤

You have a reactive dog in šŸ“Squamish Then this is the next step for you; there isn’t anything like this.Comment ā€œMembers...
08/31/2024

You have a reactive dog in šŸ“Squamish

Then this is the next step for you; there isn’t anything like this.

Comment ā€œMembershipā€ and I’ll send you the link for sign up right to your inbox OR go to the link in my bio šŸ«¶šŸ¼

Ok I really enjoy thought provoking books, posts, podcasts, etc…I’m hoping this will do that for you šŸ’­You’ve got your tr...
08/17/2024

Ok I really enjoy thought provoking books, posts, podcasts, etc…I’m hoping this will do that for you šŸ’­

You’ve got your training goals BUT

Are they conducive to what your dog actually wants to be doing?

For example: you want your dog to be able to come to public events or settle with you out and about

I understand it’s so much fun to be able to bring your dog to all the fun places 🄹

Do THEY want to be there tho? Are they reactive? Then probably not and that is OK!

Is it ethical if we put the training in and our dog still doesn’t want to be in those environments, to bring them anyway?

Observe body language: stiffness, scanning, panting (out of context), yawning…these might be signs your dog isn’t enjoying themselves!

Next time you’re out with your dog, I encourage you to ask ā€œdo they want to be thereā€? Because they don’t have a choice in the matter

Comment your thoughts

How I made my puppies first vet visit low stress and a positive experience ✨The veterinary clinic can be a stressful pla...
08/08/2024

How I made my puppies first vet visit low stress and a positive experience ✨

The veterinary clinic can be a stressful place for most dogs and puppies

How can we try to help set our puppies up for a lifetime of positive vet visits as best we can?

Here’s two things I did:

1. Gave my puppy space to acclimate and observe his surroundings: this is a completely new place for him so I let him take it all in in his own time. I tried to avoid meeting people and other dogs in the waiting room as best I could to avoid overwhelming him

2. I brought a lick-able treat pouch (as pictured); something that is both high value and easily consumed to minimize extra moving parts. Lick-able treats also allow for a longer duration delivery for things like exams and vaccinations.

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Squamish, BC

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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