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Let’s check in. It’s a week after Christmas, how are you guys doing with your new furry family members? They are growing...
01/02/2023

Let’s check in. It’s a week after Christmas, how are you guys doing with your new furry family members?

They are growing fast, physically and mentally! Now is the time to figure out what activities will fit to keep all of you stimulated for healthy development.

Message me and let’s figure it out!


12/12/2022

Mentoring Monday: The holiday season is upon us! This year people are socializing again, but we want to remind everyone that their dogs are still in transition. For us humans, the past 2 years have been the exception——for our dogs they became the norm. Dogs born or adopted during the Pandemic are still not accustomed to interacting with lots of people. Even dogs who knew family members before 2019 will need to become re-acquainted with them. These dogs are older & might have developed medical issues. Don’t assume they will be immediately comfortable interacting with the teenagers they last played with as little kids. Remind your visitors to go SLOW and respect your animals. Give your dogs a safe place if they begin to feel overwhelmed (see last week’s post about crate usage.) Review this poster about dog body language so you recognize your own dog’s “tells”. Have fun and be safe!

Let’s check in. It’s six weeks after Christmas, how are you guys doing with your new furry family members? They are grow...
02/17/2022

Let’s check in. It’s six weeks after Christmas, how are you guys doing with your new furry family members?

They are growing fast, physically and mentally! Now is the time to figure out what activities will fit to keep all of you stimulated for healthy development.

Message me and let’s figure it out!

So well said!
01/20/2022

So well said!

Very well written message!
01/16/2022

Very well written message!

Some dog pros get their panties in a bunch because "dogs aren't children".

Yes, we know.

Dog owners know.

The issues we see in unwanted behavior is not the principle of the phrase, "my dog is my child" - it's the fact that many will say as much while also not providing the same standard of care or effort that they would to raise a human child. So then the phrase doesn't mean what they think it means. [Or you'll find they struggle with their human children for the same reasons they struggle with their dog - another matter entirely]

Responsible owners can liken the RELATIONSHIP they have with their dog to that between a parent and child. THAT'S OKAY. Instead of taking that from them, reinforce their understanding of dog health, wellness, behavior, and handling so they can effectively meet the DOG's needs.

And then reinforce all the things we value in child-rearing, such as:

- Providing routine medical care
- Putting them through school
- Getting involved in extra curricular activities/ sports
- Enforce good manners
- Teaching them appropriate social skills
- Having fun in other places and not just your house
- Giving clear boundaries, encouragement, and discipline
- Fostering a relationship of mutual respect

While it ruffles our feathers for folks to anthropomorphize pet dogs (sometimes to the detriment of the dog, the household, or the community), its how humans relate and empathize. Pet parents will receive your message better if you can both stress dog science while finding relevant similarities between dogs and people.

(But seriously, put yer dogs in school 🤣)

Very good read!
01/12/2022

Very good read!

Just a thought of the day I felt compelled to share..

Working in veterinary medicine is where I single handedly see the most dog to dog mishaps with the general public due to simply lacking knowledge on dog behavior, and lack of respect for both their own dog and other dog’s space. Let me play it out for you, of what I see, all too often. Owner has their dog in the waiting room on a loose, long leash. The Dog is free to roam within a 6 ft radius. Another dog and its owner attempt to come in the doors, only to be blocked and greeted nose to nose by the uncontrolled dog, now tense on his leash, pulling and eager to meet. Its owner speaks out, “oh it’s okay! I’ve got him, and he’s friendly☺️” Here is where I step in to politely ask the owner to keep her dog close to her, only to get a response of “he’s fine, he’s wagging his tail!” 🤦🏼‍♀️ Little do they know, I see something else, way more complex, far beyond their assumptions.

Education and knowledge is power. Especially when you are dealing with an animal that you are supposed to mentor and guide for its lifetime, to ensure stability, confidence, and respect. In my professional and outright personal opinion, never is it okay to:
1) Allow your dog to greet another dog nose to nose on a tense leash
*A dog greeted head on is generally very rude, intrusive, and unnatural in the dog world, and can create conflict right from the get go. Any dog can take this posture as threatening, and begin defensive aggressive behavior. To make matters worse, a tense leash can build the energy in a dog to produce reactive behavior due to space constraints. If you must introduce dogs on leash, it is better to allow them to greet side by side on a LOOSE leash, and relax!

2) Assume that a wagging tail is a happy dog wanting to interact
* A dog will wag its tail for a multitude of emotions. It is VITAL to understand what your dog is saying by it’s tail wag. Based on tail position and speed will indicate how the dog is feeling. For example, A low, fast wag can generally indicate nervous energy, or insecurity, which has potential to cause a fear aggressive response. A high, stiff wag can mean over-arousal/over-stimulation or intent of ready to spring into action. The dog will make lousy choices in this state of mind and make it more difficult to control should they “rev-up” more. A medial, soft & loose wag is generally universal for a happy dog. Get to know your wags!

3) Assume the other dog is just as “friendly” as yours
* Not all dogs are dog friendly. This should be obvious knowledge. Just because your dog is friendly does not mean the other is, too. They could be undersocialized, have social insecurities, or just be dog aggressive. Give other dogs space, please.

4) Allow your dog to interact with other dogs in a veterinary office waiting room
* Dogs often come into the vet office already stressed. It is generally not a place of pleasure as the dog is usually being shuffled into a tight room, being held by strangers only to be poked and prodded at. The smell of other ill dogs or even death is in the air which makes a dog uneasy. Most owners are often nervous FOR their dog during a vet visit so their energy does not help the dog, either. There may be the the smell of cats in the room, stress pheremones, and urine markings from other dogs. Dogs come in not feeling well, or maybe have arthritis, or painful from an injury. They may be recovering from a surgery. Or coming in to be put down due to old age or chronic illness. Now tell me why this sounds like a good spot to “play”?!

We all go to the vet with our dogs. Please make your next visit pleasurable for everyone!

Let’s prevent those problems! Message me today
01/12/2022

Let’s prevent those problems! Message me today

Are you looking for help to turn your best friend into a fan favorite? Message me to get scheduled so we can work on hel...
01/04/2022

Are you looking for help to turn your best friend into a fan favorite? Message me to get scheduled so we can work on helping bring out the best in your pet! ❤️🐾

This a great read about ethical breeders! ❤️🐾
12/30/2021

This a great read about ethical breeders! ❤️🐾

What makes a breeder ethical? An ethical breeder is defined as somebody who produces dogs with four goals in mind: clean genetic health, sound temperament, physical conformation, and purpose/functionality. This is a pretty broad statement and plenty of people can throw around these claimed achieveme...

So true!
12/29/2021

So true!

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