Monthly Archives: March 2013
The BIG DOG Syndrome
Let’s face it. We have all been on a walk when a ‘cute’ small dog approaches us, then instantly turns into Mr. Hyde – lunging, fangs, growls and barks. This behaviour is usually dismissed by the owner as normal and quickly forgiven … Continue reading
Postal Carriers
Ahh Postal Carriers – the arch nemesis of dogs. On my travels I have witnessed many behaviours – from the laid back to the ultra paranoid. There is one in particular that I admire and would love to give a … Continue reading
Elderly dogs
The elderly dog. Those grey whiskers and muzzle are badges of honour. I have a K9 client who is getting up there in years – in his teens. When I look into his eyes I marvel about all the experiences … Continue reading
Trust Your Dog
I was working a German Short Haired Pointer along with his brother a Miniature Poodle in a ‘marginal’ sector of my city. Our walk went as usual: 15 minutes of sniff time followed by a 30 minute structured walk. As … Continue reading
The Dog Whisperer
I am an astute follower of the Cesar Milan “calm energy” training philosophy. Have you ever watched him work a dog? He says very little, if anything. It is all ‘touch’ and ‘energy’. I have been having some trouble with … Continue reading
Dogs will eat just about anything…
One of my K9 clients, a dear female shepherd cross is 6 years old and very calm, and stable. She exudes calmness to the point that other dogs calm down when she’s around. Well this old girl has a bad, … Continue reading
TA DAH !!!
Day one of what I hope to be a great blog. I work with dogs for a living and God knows things happen when you least expect it. I will be sharing daily experiences and photos of my K9 clients … Continue reading