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Specializing in puppy training, basic obedience and behavioral issues, using force free, positive methods. Certified through Animal Behavioral College, and a proud member of the Pet Professional Guild as well as the IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants). Your dog trainer with the Montreal Dog Blog, Meira Frankl.

Yes, your dog really can sniff that you’re upset 10/16/2022

Yes, your dog really can sniff that you’re upset In real-life settings, dogs probably use a variety of contextual signals, and the study results show odor is also a component that dogs can pick up on.

08/23/2022

Important info!

From a local Vet....
This tick has been hanging around for us to show people for a while. After months in a sealed container with no additional feeding she laid eggs. This gives you an idea of how long a tick can be dormant and how many eggs one female can lay. Remember ticks bloom again in the fall so keep up with prevention.

08/22/2022

This!

Exactly!!!!!!

06/14/2022

"But how will he know what he did was wrong?" Dogs are A-Moral. Which means they have no concept of right or wrong. They only understand successful vs unsuccessful , safe vs. unsafe. When your dog does something "wrong" it means he decided that action was going to be successful for him. If you simply make desirable, or correct, behaviors successful and safe for him he won't perform behaviors are that are unsuccessful. So when we punish, we are doing so as an act of retaliation, not an act of love. An act of love would be to set our dogs up to succeed, condition them to respond to cues in a desirable manner, and never find ourselves in the position to "need" to punish. Love, in any form, should not cause pain.

The relationship between brain damage and punishment is well documented in multiple species. When the brain experiences fear, anxiety or stress (particularly in consistent doses) it becomes less pliable over time, this means the brain is not able to form new neural pathways. Neural pathways are responsible for learning, learning is characterized as the brain's ability to form a new neural pathway to retain information. In cases of compulsion, or punishment, we are literally hindering our dog's ability to learn what he should be doing instead.

Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz (a professor of behavior analysis and learning in dogs, humans, and other species) once beautifully declared that "the worst time to correct a problem is after it has already happened." And he is correct, if we simply make desirable behaviors successful and safe for our dogs, they by default can not be performing undesirable behaviors.

Learning shouldn't hurt.

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