
Small Dog Syndrome
06/01/23 • 21 min
We love these little ones on our laps, don't we!?
Smaller dogs are getting lots of attention by having that advantage (smaller of course) to sit on our laps, receiving probably more attention while we're home, sitting down, laying in bed, etc.
What should we do, when should we do the "rewards"?
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Contact CE Podcast
- Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MontrealCanineEducation
- Check out our website: https://canineeducation.ca
- Email us at [email protected]
Thank you all for listening & stay tuned for more!
We love these little ones on our laps, don't we!?
Smaller dogs are getting lots of attention by having that advantage (smaller of course) to sit on our laps, receiving probably more attention while we're home, sitting down, laying in bed, etc.
What should we do, when should we do the "rewards"?
Join us on our Facebook Live Stream June 12th (Monday) - 7pm EST to talk about Storm and Firework Phobia!
Contact CE Podcast
- Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MontrealCanineEducation
- Check out our website: https://canineeducation.ca
- Email us at [email protected]
Thank you all for listening & stay tuned for more!
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Story Time - Expectations in Science-Based Positive Reinforcement
Ask Josh anything Dog Training related! What's going on at home with your dogs? Email us the specifics so we can feature your questions on the podcast!
A Story-time episode with Josh, on the path of finding his way in dog training - Patience, patience, patience is key!
We need to understand that not all dogs are the same, they each have their own emotions, just like children! They are not programable, dogs can have anxieties too!
Contact CE Podcast
- Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MontrealCanineEducation
- Check out our website: https://canineeducation.ca
- Email us at [email protected]
Thank you all for listening & stay tuned for more!
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Being Positive
Simple as it might sound, it might be difficult to focus when it comes to being positive in dog training.
- There are up and downs in everything in life. Consistency is key in dog training. Whether it's reactivity, resource guarding, or any other type of behavior modification.
- Take these mini-wins. Wins come in different contexts.
- Recovery time is what Josh talks about often during his training sessions. Going to the root of the problem is a long-term process. We need to figure out ways to manage THE behaviors. Why does our dog do what they are doing?
- Breaking through the barrier takes time. Being optimistic in what you're doing, in the end, it'll be much more rewarding.
In this episode, Josh used the example of reactivity during a walk to show us how to learn through failures.
Contact CE Podcast
- Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MontrealCanineEducation
- Check out our website: https://canineeducation.ca
- Email us at [email protected]
Thank you all for listening & stay tuned for more!
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