Traveling Dog Trainer

Traveling Dog Trainer Bringing Loose Leash Logic to your doorstep! Dallas/Fort Worth area. Specializing in multiple dog households and bully breeds!

IN HOME TRAINING:
General Manners
House Training
Basic Obedience
Advanced Obedience
Tricks
Behavior Modification

PHILOSOPHY:
Lauren believes that the best method to train your dog involves communicating in a language that your dog naturally understands so she developed Loose Leash Logic. Dogs are pack animals, and this is the most important survival drive they have. By using this instinctive soci

al structure not only will you be teaching your dog more than what you thought possible, you will also be creating a bond deeper than you have ever experienced. Loose Leash Logic involves no physical punishment, and only requires patient guidance and a positive attitude towards communication. The equipment used is typically some type of collar (i.e. head halter, buckle collar, etc) and a 4-6′ leash. Lauren also implements the use of a long line, the ones stocked being 30′ and 50′. The majority of the teaching comes from tone of voice and body language. Eventually all equipment (except you!) is removed from the equation, and you are left with a dog with a great desire to be at your beck-and-call. PRICES & SCHEDULING:
Please see my website at www.travelingdogtrainer.com for the latest program pricing.

I will forever advise to be very sure of your timing and style of sterilization because you cannot undo it and it is def...
04/23/2025

I will forever advise to be very sure of your timing and style of sterilization because you cannot undo it and it is definitely not benign in the name of overpopulation.
https://www.facebook.com/100044392810733/posts/1219501049539644/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

NO UNWANTED LITTERS, we all agree with that goal; it's the surgical technique that should be reevaluated. Hysterectomy and vasectomy can be performed as early as 8 weeks of age with no negative side effects, rendering dogs sterile AND hormonally balanced.

"Early studies suggested that intact dogs displayed more problematic behaviors, and neutering was thought to improve certain behaviors, such as roaming, mounting, urinary marking, and intermale aggression [48,49,50,51]. These early conclusions likely contributed to the widespread belief that neutering is a reliable solution for unwanted behaviors. However, more recent studies have raised concerns about the potential for neutering to increase fear, anxiety, and aggression-related behaviors in both male and female dogs. Neutered dogs have been reported to exhibit more fear, nervousness, panic, social withdrawal, and even heightened aggression [44,52,53,54,55,56,57]. Therefore, caution must be exercised when considering neutering as a solution for behavioral issues.
Studies have reported higher risks for developing reproductive, urinary, metabolic, and musculoskeletal disorders in neutered dogs. Additionally, some studies suggest increases in stress, fear, anxiety, and even certain types of aggression following neutering.

The decision to neuter pet dogs remains a significant and ongoing debate from ethical, animal health, and animal welfare perspectives. Millions of dogs worldwide are considered integral family members, and their behavior, as well as the bond they form with their owners, play a key role in the decision to keep them as pets. When behavioral problems arise, neutering is often viewed as a potential solution. However, by removing the source of sexual hormones, neutering creates the potential for both beneficial and harmful effects on a dog’s health and behavior."

03/06/2025

March 23rd is National Puppy Day! Show us your puppies!

01/05/2025

The RMS Titanic not only carried human passengers, but also had twelve dogs on board. Among them were various breeds, including a French Bulldog, a Pekingese, a Fox Terrier, two Pomeranians and a Great Dane. These dogs were a symbol of the wealth and status of some of the passengers, but their fate on this fateful voyage was as tragic as that of the ship.

When the Titanic sank, the chaos on board led to difficult decisions. Of the twelve dogs, only three survived: a Pekingese and two Pomeranians. These smaller breeds were easier to hide and were probably smuggled onto the lifeboats, giving them a rare chance of survival.

One of the tragic stories of that night is that of Elizabeth Isham, a 50-year-old passenger whose devotion to her Great Dane was exemplary. When the Titanic sank, Isham was told that her Great Dane was too large to be placed on a lifeboat. Faced with this heartbreaking decision, she chose to stay with her dog instead of leaving him behind.

Days after the Titanic sank, Elizabeth Isham's body was found, still clinging to her beloved Great Dane.

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Microchips seemed like such a good idea when they came out, but for my personal dogs I believe Mabel is the last one to ...
10/18/2024

Microchips seemed like such a good idea when they came out, but for my personal dogs I believe Mabel is the last one to have one for this reason...and that they can migrate in their bodies under the skin and I am cautious about that long term. What do you think? Do you microchip your dogs?

Did you know? In a 2017 survey of 4048 pet owners, 676 reported missing dogs. Of those found and returned home, only half were microchipped. But shockingly, 37 dogs with microchips were never reunited with their families. 😔

Here’s why:
🔹 Not all microchips are readable by all scanners
🔹 Multiple registries complicate tracking
🔹 Microchip numbers can be duplicated
🔹 Scanner or operator errors happen

Be sure to choose your dog’s microchip carefully and always have a backup form of identification to keep them safe. 🏡

👉 Learn more:
https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/should-you-microchip-your-dog/
https://peeva.co/blog/missing-pet-epidemic-facts-and-figures

Patreon is live, come check it out!
10/16/2024

Patreon is live, come check it out!

Super rare, but cool dogs!
07/11/2024

Super rare, but cool dogs!

Good info to keep in mind through our hot summers!
07/11/2024

Good info to keep in mind through our hot summers!

05/18/2024

This is why I Always tell folks your dog isn’t safe in your own yard at night in the city, & why I have Rosalia for my livestock guardian dog with my livestock outside.

Mabel has mostly retired herself from lesson work, she still enjoys all the board & trains who come to stay with us. Mab...
03/04/2024

Mabel has mostly retired herself from lesson work, she still enjoys all the board & trains who come to stay with us. Mabel does occasionally get summoned for socializing work and the other day she had to teach her little bro, Mini Aussie Darius, how to help anxious dogs learn to calm down around other dogs & in public places!

Last week there was a dog needing help with socialization, so Lauren put both Mabel and Darius to work! The dog ended up...
02/28/2024

Last week there was a dog needing help with socialization, so Lauren put both Mabel and Darius to work! The dog ended up liking them both after being fearful and reactive to previous dogs. Let us know if your pup also needs help realizing other dogs can be great! 972-364-7910

Here is another purebred doodle-alternative to consider for your next dog. Such a cutie!
02/28/2024

Here is another purebred doodle-alternative to consider for your next dog. Such a cutie!

This is one of those breeds I love in looks & in principal, but at least the ones I’ve trained do not have a consistent ...
02/25/2024

This is one of those breeds I love in looks & in principal, but at least the ones I’ve trained do not have a consistent temperament. One of the worst bites I’ve had came from one of these just from walking in the door as a person known to the dog on our 3rd lesson. I would definitely advise caution on actually owning one.

It’s a shame the AKC only recently recognized this breed, because I think it might have mitigated the doodle craze if fo...
02/21/2024

It’s a shame the AKC only recently recognized this breed, because I think it might have mitigated the doodle craze if folks knew several pure breeds would fit the bill they were looking for in a dog. Definitely check out the barbet for your next dog and let us know if you need help at 972-364-7910.

Give us a call if you need help having great off leash obedience! 972-364-7910
02/03/2024

Give us a call if you need help having great off leash obedience! 972-364-7910

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