Working Woofers Farmstay Daycare

Working Woofers Farmstay Daycare Doggy daycare & boarding for working breeds & other dogs that need more than your regular daycare!

We also employ a balanced approach to training so that all of our dogs can safely engage in proper dog stuff like runnin...
21/12/2024

We also employ a balanced approach to training so that all of our dogs can safely engage in proper dog stuff like running around off leash, swimming, bushwalking, playing, being part of a pack and putting their working dog instincts to good use! So in 2025, "do ya dog a favour" and try us out. Only 1-2 regular daycare spots available however we are also to accommodate a few "players and stayers" to approved dogs. šŸ¾ā¤ļø

ā–¶A Balanced Approach to Dog Training: Setting the Record Straight

When we first embarked on our dog training journey, we were unaware of some of the divisiveness within the industry. While dog trainers should unite in their goal of improving the lives of dogs and their owners, weā€™ve observed a trend of bullying and shaming from certain individuals within the community. A group that identifies as "force-free" or "positive-only" trainers has unfortunately become known for being particularly loud and antagonistic toward other training methods. This raises a key question: can you still call yourself ā€œforce-freeā€ or ā€œpositive-onlyā€ if you consistently apply pressure and force toward other people?

Itā€™s important to acknowledge that the concept of "positive-only" training, while appealing, is somewhat misleading. Consider this: applying a harness, using a Halti, or even basic restraints like fences, doors, or limiting physical contactā€”these could all be perceived as aversive if the dog has not consented to being restricted. But because these tools and methods make us feel better about avoiding perceived harm, we are happy to use them, yet we've come to demonize all forms of pressure or other aversive techniques without fully examining their role in the real world.

When it comes to dog training, we must talk about controlā€”yes, control. In situations where a dog's prey drive takes over, rational thinking can go out the window, potentially putting the dog in danger, whether itā€™s running into traffic, getting lost, or reacting inappropriately in public. The idea that we can manage such instincts by merely offering a treat or toy as a reward every time the dog makes the right decision is romanticized and often unrealistic. Positive reinforcement is indeed an effective tool to teach a dog new behaviours, but itā€™s only one piece of the puzzle.

A balanced approach combines positive reinforcement with well-timed, fair pressure once the dog fully understands the command and has shown consistency in its behaviour. When a dog ignores a known command, pressure helps communicate that following through is important. This balanced method of kind, patient teaching, applying and releasing pressure, and rewarding good behaviour enables us to offer dogs more freedom in the long run. We can trust our dogs in potentially dangerous situations because weā€™ve trained them to make better decisions under various conditions, rather than relying solely on rewards.

Moreover, consider the alternative: a life on-leash or, worse, confined indoors or reliant on medication to manage behaviour. Is medicating your dog without its consent aversive? If a medication causes side effects, a dog canā€™t communicate discomfort like a human can. A dog appearing calm when medicated might be experiencing internal distress, and this stoicism can be easily misinterpreted as contentment. These are critical considerations when evaluating the ā€œpositive-onlyā€ approach as the sole acceptable method.

We encourage the ā€œpositive-onlyā€ community to focus their efforts on combating real abuse rather than splitting hairs over the balanced use of pressure in training. And for those who want to be part of a supportive, non-toxic training community, we invite you to explore balanced training methods. After all, we donā€™t biteā€”our parents trained us better!ā˜ŗļø

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19/12/2024

Daycare dogs raising a bit of Merry hell before their Christmas break! šŸ¾šŸŽ„ā›„

A Crowd of Crazy Canines !
04/12/2024

A Crowd of Crazy Canines !

Last week's lively larrikins.
03/12/2024

Last week's lively larrikins.

02/12/2024

Look at the Coco Go!! šŸ„³

The Friday Woofers warmly welcomed newby Zola the Belgian Shepherd to the fold yesterday and she fit in swimmingly. She ...
15/11/2024

The Friday Woofers warmly welcomed newby Zola the Belgian Shepherd to the fold yesterday and she fit in swimmingly. She had her bestie outside of daycare Molly the GSP/Kelpie here to show her the ropes along with other Kelpie regulars Teddy, Coco, Plato, Milly, Aussie Shep Levi, pretty as a picture kelpie/BC Pip and relative newcomer Jack the BC.

Stunning sunny Spring šŸŒ¼ day, perfect for long bushwalks and leisurely dips in the dams.
14/11/2024

Stunning sunny Spring šŸŒ¼ day, perfect for long bushwalks and leisurely dips in the dams.

Fabulous Friday's with Teddy, Coco, Plato and Milly, Misty, Sadie, Chico, Hummus the head (because that's all you ever s...
27/10/2024

Fabulous Friday's with Teddy, Coco, Plato and Milly, Misty, Sadie, Chico, Hummus the head (because that's all you ever see of him in photos because he's always swimming), Pip and newcomer Jack (the big border collie). ā™„ļø

Last week we went from pocket sized Miniature Schnauzer Heidi to pony sized Callie the Catahoula/Bull Arab.  Despite her...
16/10/2024

Last week we went from pocket sized Miniature Schnauzer Heidi to pony sized Callie the Catahoula/Bull Arab. Despite her size, Callie doesn't throw her weight around with the smaller dogs and fit in exceptionally well with the Thursday crew! We look forward to seeing Callie again in 2 weeks time!

10/10/2024

A Day in the Life of special boarder Heidi the Schnauzer because we can cater for dogs mighty or mini!

Heidi the Miniature schnauzer is obviously not your typical Working Woofer however we do accommodate the occasional litt...
08/10/2024

Heidi the Miniature schnauzer is obviously not your typical Working Woofer however we do accommodate the occasional little dog if they don't cope well with other boarding options or even with a house sitter in their own home. Heidi will be my constant companion for the next few days, no doubt much to both Taco the resident house dog and Ali the house cat's disgust. ā¤ļøšŸ¾

Full up with boarders (Players and Stayers) for the next couple of weeks.  Currently waiting patiently to be let out int...
26/09/2024

Full up with boarders (Players and Stayers) for the next couple of weeks. Currently waiting patiently to be let out into the big exercise yard with the resi dogs are Coco, Storm, Sadie and Lilly. Coco and Storm are shorter term stays but Lilly is here for 4 weeks and Sadie for 6. All great pooches to have around, very well behaved and know the routine. šŸ˜

Such well behaved polite dogs!
20/09/2024

Such well behaved polite dogs!

Quite a photogenic bunch ! šŸ˜
04/09/2024

Quite a photogenic bunch ! šŸ˜

What a cracker of a day for woofin' around!
14/08/2024

What a cracker of a day for woofin' around!

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Bairnsdale, VIC
3875

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3pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
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