Wolf Pack Planet
“How do you walk that many dogs at once?!” I get that question all. the. time.
And honestly? My answer is that the motto in life is to play smarter, not harder.
Sure, I could drill every dog individually on a perfect “heel.” I could spend hours shaping their walk positions and then make an expensive 3 page e-book packed with “top secret pro level info” and sell it to you like some kind of guru…
Orrrrrrrr I could come back to reality and think about my actual clients. Are you really going to sit there and replicate every detail of my work? Maybe. But most of you are tired, busy, and just want a walk that doesn’t feel like a full body workout. 😅
So I found a smarter. And that's basically turning myself into a dog walking octopus 🐙 with leash tentacles coming out of my back.
The Tiny Horse ( ) leash system does 90% of the work for you so, whether you’re another hiker/walker/trainer or just trying to make walks with your personal pack a lil smoother I can bet you this system works.
* This is not an ad or an affiliate partnership in any form (even though it should be 👀😉) I just genuinely love these leashes and use them every day. They are 100% Wolf Pack Approved ✅
You know what no one said in that Reddit thread with thousands of comments about the dog who needed multiple obstruction surgeries in one year? “Put the damn dog in a crate”
Everyone had an opinion; diet changes, vet checks, supplements, behaviorists, enrichment toys, all of it but somehow the simplest, safest answer never came up.
And honestly, I get it 🤷🏾♀️ I used to think crates were harsh too. I didn’t want to “lock” a dog up or make them feel trapped but then I started seeing what happens when you don’t have any structure (aka pillaged trash cans, random poo inside, dogs that are constantly anxious because they don’t actually know how to rest)
Now my dogs (client or personal) eat in their crates, nap in their crates, and sometimes even go in on their own when they need a break bey when you give them what they need outside the crate (adventure, exercise, connection, and actual fulfillment) the crate becomes peace, not punishment.
Crate training doesn’t make you controlling. It makes you smart. It’s how you keep a curious, living, chewing creature alive long enough to actually learn how to live safely in your world.
What’s your take? Do you crate your dogs, or are you more of a “structured freedom” kind of person? I’m genuinely curious how people feel about it.
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