Yearly Archives: 2013

Making a Difference

It’s so rewarding knowing that you made a difference in a family’s relationship with their dog. Below is a recent testimonial written by one of my clients. This dog went from being aggressive and intimidating to calm and trustworthy. Don’t

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Tips For a Calmer Dog

The first thing you need to do is evaluate your dog’s state of mind. Is your dog calm, excited, stressed, nervous, hyper, fearful, happy go lucky, aggressive, etc. Next we want to look for reasons for this state of mind.

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Safe Treats

On a recent visit to my vet a couple brought in a dog for emergency surgery. The dog had eaten a portion of a knuckle bone. The bone fragment had caused an obstruction and the technician informed me that the

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Board and Train Program

I’m often asked, “Why is the board and train program better than me training my dog myself ?”  Having your dog trained while he is boarded is the fastest way to see dramatic changes in your dog’s behavior.  While your

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Fleas love the Fall

Every autumn we see an increase in flea infestations.  Fleas love the weather conditions in the fall.  Your best line of defense against fleas is to check your dog often.  Purchase a simple 99 cent flea comb.  Start at their

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911 and Your Dog

I like to review certain scenarios with my kids so they know exactly what to do in an emergency. I told them this morning that if they ever have to call 911 from our home they should lock all of

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Read this article about dog developmental stages

http://www.diamondsintheruff.com/DevelopmentalStages.html

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Before You Go Buy a Puppy…

It’s a shame, but people usually do more research buying a car than when buying a puppy.  I can’t tell you how many times I hear, “I wish I had known that before I got my dog. ”  Many people

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more adventures at the DPC

Each day at the Dog Psychology Center we started the morning with a pack walk.  It was a daily ritual that put us all in the right state of mind.  The dogs loved the exercise and the people found it

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When I met Cesar Millan

As a trainer for over seventeen years, I’ve helped hundreds of people with their dogs.  Each dog teaches me something new.  Learning to adapt my methods for each dog helps to ensure that I address issues specific for that dog. 

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