by NearMe | May 31, 2016 | Dog Training Articles
I hear this a lot, and some of the explanations are very obvious. The dog was at a dog park or on a walk and got attacked and injured, then became dog aggressive. We can clearly see an event that changed the way the dog feels about other dogs. We can still change that...
by NearMe | Apr 20, 2016 | Dog Training Articles
In listening to the autobiography of Helen Keller, the famous deaf and blind woman, I was struck by a story from her childhood about a story she wrote in braille when she was 11 called The Frost King. She felt the story was quite good, and she sent to her friend the...
by NearMe | Feb 22, 2016 | Dog Training Articles
I was working with a board and train dog today, and I looked down and could tell he was thinking about stepping off the curb into the road before I told him to. I made a little corrective noise and told him I could see what he was thinking. He looked at me (I could...
by NearMe | Feb 5, 2016 | Dog Training Articles
One of the things that I think makes my board and train program successful is the way I live with your dog while it is here, and teach you to live with your dog when it comes home – but anyone can adopt some of these principles to have a happier dog. One of the...
by NearMe | Jan 13, 2016 | Dog Training Articles
There is a constant debate among dog people about pure bred dogs versus mixed breeds, and then within breeds what is the end goal of the breeders. I thought we might examine that a bit from a trainer’s perspective (specifically this trainer 🙂 ). If you are in...