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Jen's Dog Training and Supplies Puppy Preschool. Adult dog training, private consults and enrichment products - all to make your life better with your dog. I can help you with this.
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Positive training, well mannered dogs. My services:
Private Consultations (in your home or mine) in and around the Wollondilly
Puppy Classes & Adult Dog Class training (places are strictly limited to ensure smaller class sizes for personalised attention). Before you get your dog - I can discuss how to select the right dog for your or your family. Together we can establish the right environment fo

r your dog before it even comes home with you. It is so important to be ready and to find out as much information as you can before you get your dog. Do you already have a dog/puppy? Is your dog digging, chewing the house up, pulling on the lead, barking, stressed or scared? Are you at your wits end? I can help you understand your dog and work out why your dog is doing these types of things so that we can find the right solution for your dog. Training with you and your family is available too. I will show you and your children how to behave around your dog, both what to do and what not to do. Email me to find out more information. [email protected]

18/07/2024

It's essential that every puppy learns to enjoy being handled, especially on the parts of the body that turn into common bite triggers. Early puppyhood handling and socialization is easy to do and makes a huge difference in a dog's temperament and quality of life, for the rest of their life!

Learn more or download the PDF version: https://dunbar.info/puppy-handling

17/07/2024
23/04/2024

Ever noticed those slits at the sides of a dog’s nose? Why do dogs have them?

Once again, nature proves her elegance in the design of our dogs. When we humans inhale and exhale, air comes in the same way it goes out. Any smells that come in through our mouths are forced out as we exhale.

When a dog exhales through his nose, however, the exhaled air is released through those slits and off to the side so that nice, smelly air going into the dog’s nostrils doesn’t get diluted with the outgoing air. Put another way, the slits allow the dog to avoid smelling what he just exhaled.

The slits help the dog hold scent particles in the nostrils even as exhaled air passing out the slits creates a swirling air turbulence allowing interesting odors to be inhaled directly into the centre of each nostril. Since dogs breathe faster when trying to sniff a certain smell, they widen their nostrils to pull in more air which makes it possible for a dog searching for smells to have a steady stream of air coming in for up to 40 seconds, maybe even longer.

The slits also allow dogs to wiggle each nostril independently which gives them the ability to know which nostril a smell entered. This is how a dog can pinpoint where a smell is coming from, and why a dog searching for smells on the ground will weave back and forth as he follows a trail.

We all know the superb smelling abilities of dogs, but let’s use an analogy between scent and sight to really put it into perspective: What we as humans can see at a third of a mile, our dog can see more than 3,000 miles away and still see as well.

19/04/2024

Can you help?

Urgent blood donor call out for a patient in need. Please contact our reception team at 02 8376 8767 if you have a healthy pet able to donate blood urgently.
For more information on blood donor criteria, head to our website to find out if your pet could be eligible to save a life. https://loom.ly/ZYFmKCY

03/03/2024
08/12/2023

🔥 Heatwave Warning 🔥: As temperatures soar in parts of Aus, please prioritize your furry friends! 🐾 Vets are seeing cases of heatstroke in pets – a serious and preventable danger. 🌡️

Keep them cool, hydrated, and never leave them in your car, even for a minute, or with windows down as a car can still heat up to dangerous levels VERY quickly.

Please don’t be tempted to walk them during the day - if the pavement is too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your dog. ☀️🐶

16/11/2023

SNAKE BITES :-

Your pet will need urgent treatment and Treatment involves an infusion of snake anti-venom, intravenous fluids & pain relief. A snake bite can be treated and the quicker treatment begins the more successful the outcome.

What to do if your pet is bitten:-

Remain calm and don’t panic. Keeping calm will soothe your pet and help minimise their distress and movement.
Apply a pressure immobilisation bandage if possible (similar first aid techniques as recommended for people), but do not use a tourniquet or restrict blood flow. Do not try to look for a bite mark or clean the bite site with anything.
Keep your pet calm and quiet, movement helps the venom spread around the lymphatic system, so the less they move, the more time you have.
Carry your pet to the car, do not allow your pet to walk if you can help it. Again, any restriction of movement helps.
Transport your pet to a vet immediately, and if possible, call the clinic to let them know you are on the way. They may also provide additional instructions, and be prepared for your arrival.

Symptoms can include:

Dilated pupils
Weakness in hind legs
Trembling
Drooling
Pale gums
Pacing around anxiously
Restlessness
Difficulty breathing
Vomiting
Panting
Collapse straight after being bitten, and then act normally for a period of time
Become comatose / unconscious
Bleeding from nose, mouth, bite site
Sudden death

Sometimes all the training in the world isn’t enough.
06/11/2023

Sometimes all the training in the world isn’t enough.

18/03/2023

This one change will transform your dog's behavior. If your dog has any sort of behavior or temperament issue that you want to change, then THIS is the first step.

And you don't need to worry because we will show you how to move beyond food so you end up with a dog that will listen to you regardless of whether you have food in your hand. AND we've got tips and tricks for all of you who are feeding your dogs with a raw/wet diet that might be challenging to feed by hand.

You can download a PDF version of this document and you can learn lots more about how and why to use food in training here:
https://dunbar.info/dtdp

LIMITED TIME OFFER - FREE PERSONALIZED DOG TRAINING PLAN
And if you're interested in improving your dog's behavior or helping them overcome any sort of fearfulness or reactivity problem you should sign up for the Top Dog Academy now: https://dunbar.info/freedoghelp

You'll get access to all of our online courses, plus 5 days of personalized support next week where we can help you come up with a personalized training plan for your dog! For free!

09/01/2023

Rest in peace. 💔💕

29/12/2022

When anyone joins us on our ventures into the woods, even John, who Sunny has lived with for 7 years, Sunny maintains a cautious distance.

I suspect that if John were to have joined us routinely, which he didn't and which is not likely to happen in the future, Sunny would not be as wary and fearful as he is. A dog like Sunny may need 5,789 positive exposures to a trigger to start to like it. I think we may only be up to 3,874.

People have chastised me for keeping Sunny 'trapped in fear' by not forcing him to interact with triggers. I can only surmise that they have never had experience with a dog like this.

Fear is not something a dog is trapped it. It is a response to objects or events in their environment. For some dogs that response is subtle and for others it overwhelms any other response we would like them to have.

I can't force John to join us and I can't force Sunny to like it when he does. At best I can try to make the experience as pleasant and non-threatening as possible for both of them.

05/10/2022

Thanks to Animal Attraction Unlimited & artist Doggie Drawings by Lili Chin we finally have a Pig Body Language chart!

And it's absolutely lovely!

Please note this is copyrighted material so please credit Animal Attraction Unlimited & Lili Chin when resharing. Thank you.

13/09/2022

They are together once again. Rest In Peace Jonesy and say hello to Dr Sophia for me.

10/07/2021

🏘Can’t leave the house? 🏡
🐶Puppy class cancelled & critical period ending?
🐕Puppy driving you crazy now that you’re home?
🖥No problem we have you covered!!💻
YES classes are covering the same critical content and YES you and your dogs still need this education!
🐶🐶PLEASE SHARE SO PEOPLE KNOW!🐶🐶

Industry leading Puppy classes are not mosh pits & we know socialisation doesn’t happen in a room for an hour each week, so moving online was easy! We have been educating families for over 10 years with the most up-to date science, and since lockdown last year we continued running classes Live online! Over 500 families learning all the same content with BETTER outcomes, more of my classes over the last year have been via Live video than at my awesome facility!!!

Our classes give you solid direction for the beginning of this wonderful journey together. It will be the single most important investment in your puppy’s life.🐶💜

Consider this... do you know how to socialise correctly, how to prevent resource guarding, prevent separation anxiety, build cooperative care behaviours, teach things like automatic leave it, desensitisation to sounds and objects, building resilience, how to lure or shape and capture behaviour, teaching impulse control, developing automatic cues, teaching relaxation, build cues (like drop, leave it, give, take, come, ok), automatic attention, how to acclimate and 100 other things are things that are built in the first 6 months and are critical???

✅Can we socialise if online?✅
YES! We teach you HOW to socialise, just as we always have as its NOT about puppy play!!! We teach you how to read your puppy’s body language, how to acclimate them in new environments, how to deal with serial killers like hair dryers, dogs, kids, cars. Socialisation has never happened in a small room for 1 hour each week, as it’s not even possible!

✅Can you fix our puppy who is crazy or scared around dogs and people?✅
YES! and it’s BETTER online! If you have a puppy who is very worked up around dogs and people, trying to teach them complex exercises in a room full of people and dogs is very hard. We tackle these issues and teach critical life skills, at home where your puppy is happy and comfortable. Then we educate you how to make it work around other people and dogs, starting with just a low level of distractions.

🐶🐶Enrol ASAP as Puppy classes fill fast!🐶🐶
https://www.politepaws.com.au/puppy-preschool.html

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If you have an older puppy, or an adult dog who needs some help you can ENROL in Life Skills classes
https://www.politepaws.com.au/adult-class.html

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And if you have a dog who needs some more advanced one-on-one help we do behaviour consulting too 🙂
https://www.politepaws.com.au/private-consultations.html

Bring your pets inside if you can. Big storm is hitting now.
13/11/2020

Bring your pets inside if you can. Big storm is hitting now.

Reports coming in of hail in areas.
Heavy rain abs thunder.
2.35pm

Worth watching about the science of dog training.
11/09/2020

Worth watching about the science of dog training.

Dogs, Cats and Scapegoats "The Cesar Millan Effect" German Subtitles

Highly recommend Lisa. She’s such a great teacher and trainer.
25/06/2020

Highly recommend Lisa. She’s such a great teacher and trainer.

🤷🏻‍♀️There is a problem with this picture!!🤷🏻‍♀️
🐶NO adorable puppies learning 🐶
🤣NO laughter at Lisa’s terrible jokes🤣
Just a few spiders🕷 and my pet gecko🦎
But!!!! That is about to change... (Lisa runs off to hide)
🐶🐶INDUSTRY LEADING PUPPY CLASSES🐶🐶
👨‍💼RUNNING AGAIN AT EAST KURRAJONG🧑‍💼

Sunday’s 11am & 7:30pm
Thursday 12pm, 4pm & 7pm

SHARE with all your friends to set their puppies up with the BEST education available!

Our climate controlled training facility with new commercial grade vinyl flooring has been empty for months. But not anymore! We are also continuing our Live online classes for people out of area as they are AMAZING!

ENROL HERE to setup your puppy for LIFE!
https://www.politepaws.com.au/puppy-preschool.html

And HERE dogs over 5 months of age!!!
https://www.politepaws.com.au/manners-classes.html

And we also specialise in advanced behaviour consulting, and you can enrol HERE
https://www.politepaws.com.au/private-consultations.html

👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 If you want to keep getting great info follow Lisa at Polite Paws 🐾 💕
24/05/2020

👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 If you want to keep getting great info follow Lisa at Polite Paws 🐾 💕

The Lemonade Conference Day 1 Talk 4
Training Myths and Misconceptions - Susan Friedman

The SINGLE thing I don’t like about my profession is constantly fighting these myths and misconceptions. And the more you try to explain the science, the more push back from uneducated individuals that it’s my “opinion”. When in fact it’s science and their poor understanding is the issue. This incorrect understanding makes up more than half of the training community and 3/4 or more of the general public. So there are many trainers out there charging money for their incorrect and uneducated advice, based on myths and misconceptions.

- Labels are poorly used to describe behaviours happening, instead of actually looking at the real cause of those behaviours. This ends up getting into a behaviour loop with no resolution. The dog is dominant causing aggression, he is aggressive cause he is dominant. So punish him as he is dominant, but dominance is just a construct based on him doing aggressive behaviour!
- Applied behaviour analysis is often falsely described as ignoring emotions and feelings. But Happiness is a function of a positive reinforcement contingency. Anxiety is a function of an avoidance contingency. Frustration is a function of extension contingency. All behaviours have a function and emotions can be used to describe these behaviours but it doesn’t help us find a solution.
- Skinner opposed the use of punishment in behavior change because: (a) It did not teach the person how to behave well, (b) it did not necessarily eliminate the behavior, and c) the punishment itself may result in behavior worse than that being punished
- There are some massive training misconceptions that as a trainer I fight “common knowledge” to explain everyday!
* Food and comfort reinforces fear, but you can’t reinforce emotions.
* All rewards reinforce behaviours. Well if the behaviour doesn’t get stronger it’s not a reinforcer!!
* Using food is bribery, but actually only if presented first. If paid as a reward which is how we use it, it comes at the end. So timing during training and process is critical
* Reinforcement is claimed to be slower than punishment. Nope we are just not as good at reinforcement as we have not been bought up with that. So the better a trainer the less likely they need to use punishment, and some behaviours can’t be taught using punishment. Shaping is the most powerful tool to teach new behaviour and doesn’t need to be slow if done correctly.
- These myths and misconceptions cause lower standards of welfare, which is something I explain in all my classes.

https://www.facebook.com/behaviorworks/

22/05/2020

Slow Treaters back in stock after my last shipment went missing!!!
The best way to start off cooperative care is to keep them happy and busy while you are grooming and doing vet handling. That gives you time to train it properly!

🐶Slow Treater🐶
https://www.politepaws.com.au/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=142_143&products_id=1808&zenid=ti0p5rq3spvr92rocv0an9oej4

📘Cooperative Care training book📚
https://www.politepaws.com.au/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=142_147&products_id=1894&zenid=ti0p5rq3spvr92rocv0an9oej4

16/05/2020

Left Hand Lemonade (fb) Live with Lisa Spector is going to the dogs on May 16th. 🐾🐾🎶🐕

At last week's Facebook Live, Pearl, Tate, Quince, Pepsi, Coco, Rosie and other pups were begging for their own music.

Well, you know how much I love dogs, right? Um, have we met?

On Saturday night, May 16th at 6 PDT, I'm performing new music specially designed to reduce stress along with music for canine enrichment. I'll be sharing during the Facebook Live why they need both.

And a world premiere!

During my first Facebook Live in March, I shared a beautiful Nocturne written for me by Zach Gulaboff Davis played with eight fingers. He did it again and wrote another Nocturne, but this time it's for the dogs (and played with 10 fingers). In addition to being an award-winning composer, Zach is an American Kennel Club dog agility judge. In other words, he understands dog behavior and their needs. I can't wait to share this beauty with you and your dogs. It's breathtaking!

Recording music for dogs isn't new for me. After spending 10 plus years creating music to help relieve pet anxiety, in 2017 NPR called me The Pet Calming Maestro. I know, pretty cool, huh?

In 2018, I said good-bye to that life to focus on my right hand healing, learn music for left hand, start performing again, create online piano courses, write a memoir, and, more recently, launch the Left Hand Lemonade Facebook Live Saturday night series. 🍋✋🎹👉
https://www.facebook.com/events/2080646792080150/

Cuddle up with your pups on the sofa Saturday night (or anytime you want to listen after it's live), give them some extra tummy rubs, scratch their ears, and hold their paw while you enjoy music that will relieve everyones stress.

👉 https://conta.cc/3bGQuLe

15/05/2020

❗️LAST CHANCE❗️

Have you been working from home? Are you concerned about how your dog will cope once you return to work?

Register to receive my Guide to Preventing and Minimising Separation Anxiety in Your Dog. It’s FREE until this Sunday when it will be emailed to the 350+ people who have already registered to receive it so far!

Tag your family and friends who would benefit from this information. Register to receive yours here:

https://mailchi.mp/e1d1ccd43047/freeguidetominimiseorpreventseparationanxietyinyourdog

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