Sport Dog Training Center

Sport Dog Training Center All dogs Welcome. Working Dog & Reactive Dog Friendly. We run trick dog, stunt dog, and nosework tr

Puppy Socialization, Great Beginnings Dog Training, Force Free Problem Solving, Rally Obedience, Scent Work, Tracking, and help for reactive or aggressive dogs.

Merida doesn’t quite get how Sprinters is suppose to work but she LOVED IT! Thank you Tammy Mary and Brenda for introduc...
10/26/2024

Merida doesn’t quite get how Sprinters is suppose to work but she LOVED IT! Thank you Tammy Mary and Brenda for introducing us to this sport.

09/23/2024

Here is the time schedule for our upcoming 6 week tracking class with Suzanne Wiebe.

Time: 4-5 pm
Location: Rolling Gait Canine Centre - Outside North and South (pet secure fenced)
Dates: September 28th, October 5th
Location: Rolling Gait Canine Centre - South Pasture
Dates: October 12, October 19, October 26 and November 2
Time: 4-5 pm

To register contact Suzanne Wiebe at: [email protected]

09/14/2024
08/11/2024

Walking dogs can be a chore until you both 'get on the same page'. This course is at Rolling Gait Canine Center, south of 401. Feel free to PM me

All dogs Welcome. Working Dog & Reactive Dog Friendly. We run trick dog, stunt dog, and nosework tr

This class will be at Rolling Gait Canine Center, just south of 401. This class will be dedicated to helping excitable, ...
08/11/2024

This class will be at Rolling Gait Canine Center, just south of 401. This class will be dedicated to helping excitable, hard to train, and energetic puppies to learn impulse control, Focus, and self control.

Musical Freestyle/InSync - I'm teaching classes again and hosting a trial late October. Is there anyone from my old grou...
08/06/2024

Musical Freestyle/InSync - I'm teaching classes again and hosting a trial late October. Is there anyone from my old group who wants to start up again?

What are you doing Wednesday night? I am offering a class that will focus on the building blocks for RallyFree, Improvin...
07/19/2024

What are you doing Wednesday night? I am offering a class that will focus on the building blocks for RallyFree, Improving Heeling, and Having fun. This class is at Rolling Gait Canine Centre in Dorchester. I will be answering Questions at Dorchester Pet Fest about Trick dog and Future RallyFree/Musical Freestyle classes.

04/25/2024

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11/15/2023

Dogs behave the way they do for many reasons. They do NOT do things deliberately to be stubborn or ‘naughty’, nor do they aim to assert control. Outdated mythologies and training methods have detrimental effects on well-being and strain the relationship between a dog and their caregiver.

🧬A dog's breed and genetic makeup can play a significant role in determining certain behavioural traits. Dogs have genetic predispositions and breed-specific tendencies that contribute to their behaviour.
Some breeds are predisposed to specific behaviours, such as herding, hunting, or guarding.

The environment in which a dog is raised and lives can profoundly impact their behaviour. Early socialisation, which involves exposing a puppy to a wide range of people, animals, and environments during their critical developmental period, is crucial for building confidence and shaping a dog's social behaviour to reduce fear or aggression.

Overstimulation can cause all kinds of unwanted behaviours as it overwhelms their senses and can lead to hyperactivity or erratic responses. For example, if a dog is exposed to loud noises, multiple people, and various stimuli all at once, or on a daily basis, they might exhibit excessive excitable behaviour, poor impulse control, become agitated and exhibit behaviours like jumping, barking, or pulling on the leash, as their senses are overwhelmed by the excessive input.

Previous experiences and learning consequences can influence a dog's behaviour. Traumatic experiences, in particular, can lead to fear, anxiety, or aggression.

How a dog is trained and educated by their caregiver or handler can significantly affect their behaviour. Consistent, positive reinforcement-based training can lead to desired behaviours, while harsh or inconsistent methods can result in confusion or fear.

A dog's health, including their physical and mental well-being, can influence their behaviour. Illness, pain, or discomfort can lead to changes in behaviour.

A dog's emotional state, including fear, anxiety, and excitement, can affect their behaviour. For example, a fearful dog may display unpredictable defensive reactive behaviours or might avoid any encounters and run away trying to hide. While a confident dog may exhibit playfulness and a relaxed demeanour.

A dog can become frustrated and destructive if their mental and physical needs are not met. This dog, full of pent-up energy and boredom, may become frustrated and exhibit poor impulse control. In their frustration, they might resort to destructive behaviours, such as chewing furniture, digging up the garden, or incessant barking. This destructive behaviour is often an expression of their frustration and an attempt to alleviate their built-up energy and mental stress.

The type of diet a dog receives can significantly influence their behaviour, with high-quality nutrition promoting better energy levels, mood, and overall well-being, while poor diet choices can lead to issues like irritability, hyperactivity, or digestive problems.

As dogs age, they may experience canine cognitive decline, which can manifest as changes in memory, learning, and behaviour. This condition can lead to increased confusion, disorientation, and altered social interactions in older dogs.

It is really important to understand that each dog is unique, and their behaviour can vary widely, even within the same breed. Dogs use body language, vocalizations, and other forms of communication to express their needs, emotions, and intentions. Understanding a dog's communication cues is essential for interpreting their behaviour.

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Puppy Socialization, Great Beginnings Dog Training, Force Free Problem Solving, Rally Obedience, Scent Work, Tracking, and help for reactive or aggressive dogs.


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