Beaufort Obedience

Beaufort Obedience Train your dog with positive reinforcement, in home training for you and your dog. Have fun and bui
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I am doing private lessons at this time, One on One , you and your dog.

12/23/2023

I feel ya buddy. 🍦😋

This is a very important message for people to read, If an owner asks you not to pet their dog, please listen, there wil...
01/24/2023

This is a very important message for people to read, If an owner asks you not to pet their dog, please listen, there will be a reason, this dog may not want you to pet them, it is rude to ignore what what is asked, people are not trying to be rude by saying no, they are advocating for their dog, the idea of putting your hand out to the dog doesn't make sense, you are invading the dogs space and he doesn't know what you are doing and your scent doesn't mean anything except that you are a human.

All Dogs Love Me.

I've slapped people's arms. I've said clearly "she does not want you to pat her." I've stepped between people and her. I've said "please don't pat her." I have tied yellow ribbons on her leash, I have bought her a bandana that says "Do not pet." I have been her advocate.

"Can I pat your dog?"
"No"
Meanwhile, the hand is already extended towards the dog.

It is frustrating how people don't listen, to dogs or to other people.

This dog will bite. She ended up with us because she did.

But the beautiful thing is she communicates VERY CLEARLY that she does not want to be patted by strangers. She is clear on her boundaries but because "you" are not listening to her she will bite you when you pat her despite her giving you several signs she does not want to be patted. Despite me telling "you" not to pat her.

She does not approach people, she moves away or sits off to the side behind me or beside me, she puts her ears back, she lifts her lip, she wall eyes. She may as well have a neon sign flashing that says "LEAVE ME ALONE". But you know what? No one does.

"I've been around dogs all my life, they all love me."
"No sir, this one does not, and she's telling you it quite clearly."

Then there's the treat people. "I'll just give her a treat so she knows I am nice, she was probably abused."

No ma'am, she doesn't want your treat. You can't bribe her to like you. And it doesn't matter if she was abused, it doesn't matter what her past or present was, she doesn't want to be patted. "You" and your treats aren't going to be a magic pill to fix that.

So, she's muzzle trained. And she wears one in public. And as much as I am pro muzzle, she should not have to.

She should not have to wear a muzzle because people should respect her signals that she doesn't want to be patted (especially those who have had dogs all their lives and think all dogs love them). People should listen when I say not to pat her. But they don't. So she wears a muzzle so she can't bite people when they push past me, ignore me and ignore her signals that she doesn't want them in her space. I protect her, to the best of my ability, but she wears the muzzle because if that "dogs love me" dude pushes past me fast enough and shoves his hand in her face, I know he's going to be the first person to say she's vicious and blame her for the bite.

If your dog isn't comfortable being patted by strangers, then don't make it. If your dog doesn't like company in your house, then leave your dog in a safe place away from visitors. Don't approach people's dogs without their permission.

Learn and understand dog communication skills and respect them. We get a lot of emails asking us to take dogs that 'suddenly' turned on the owner/family member and bit them - in almost 100% of cases the dog warned the person, but they ignored the warning.

Dogs have boundaries. They need to learn to accept care related handling, which is best achieved by making nail trims, grooming and body checks low stress and positive. They do not need to accept hugs, kisses, patting from strangers or family members. As owners/handlers we need to advocate for them, to protect them from those who don't listen. Train them to be comfortable in muzzles, because when no one listens, muzzles protect them from being blamed for making the wrong choice - in many municipalities a minor bite is enough for a dog to be reported to the authorities. While I know my dog would not be wrong for biting, it's my responsibility to protect her from those who refuse to listen.

I also don't want random strangers patting my friendly dogs. My older girl was a therapy dog, but I still don't want you to pat her without my permission. I work with dogs and I don’t pat every one and I listen to them and respect what kind of interaction they want. So, listen to dogs, your own and other people's.

10/22/2022

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10/07/2022

I've talked before about why we shouldn't throw a ball repetitively for our dog to chase

07/29/2022
07/29/2022
Good info for puppies from Dr. Judy Morgan.
05/13/2022

Good info for puppies from Dr. Judy Morgan.

Puppy Shots 💉

The maternal immunity will protect the newborn during the first few weeks of life. This immunity will start to decline with time, usually reaching a low point at 6-12 weeks of age.

Vacc|in|ations given when the maternal antibody is HIGH will not produce immunization of the puppy or kitten; they will only serve to "poke" an immature immune system.

One study showed that only 60% of puppies were able to respond to a vacc|ine at 16 weeks, but 95% could be immunized at 18 weeks. If puppies were kept in a safe environment and had good maternal protection (based on having a mother with good titers before breeding), waiting until 16 to 18 weeks to immunize would be ideal.

🩺 Dr. Judy Tip: only give one shot at a time!
➡️ Give parvo by itself, then 2-3 weeks later, give distemper by itself.
➡️Run titers one month later to make sure the puppy produced immunity against the viruses.
➡️I wait until 6-12 months for Rabies.

Make sure to sign up for The (FREE) Natural Pet Care Summit: https://www.drjudyu.com/NPCS05202022

04/22/2022

Hard to believe the puppy in the tunnel at the top of the page is 10 years old .

I am looking for a field/yard to use for a puppy/dog training classes. If anyone has one please pm me with info. Would l...
04/22/2022

I am looking for a field/yard to use for a puppy/dog training classes. If anyone has one please pm me with info. Would love a fenced area if there is one available.

This is an interesting comparison on how movement is affected and where you will find pain in the dog
10/29/2021

This is an interesting comparison on how movement is affected and where you will find pain in the dog

a comparison of several harness types on two dogs to show the impact harness type choice can have on their movement.There is a typoLast pack video should say...

10/27/2021
10/23/2021

This is so very cute.

Today is my little Cavalier, Cooper's 14th Birthday, he is the last of my breeding program and I am so proud of this lit...
10/07/2021

Today is my little Cavalier, Cooper's 14th Birthday, he is the last of my breeding program and I am so proud of this little guy, he has done so many things, a show dog, agility, obedience ( didn't like that so much, to many rules LOL) . tracking, loved that, He was heart clear at his last check up. He is now the holder of the couch and the first in bed at night. He has been a wonderful pal over these years, introduced ( new ) son-in-law to puppies being born, they came for Thanksgiving and mom decided to whelp early, in the living room, in her bed, not on the floor LOL. A litter of 7 boys and 1 girl. The first 2 pictures are from today , the last one is from last winter.

This is about cats, but it also is a good read for dogs.
10/07/2021

This is about cats, but it also is a good read for dogs.

Chronic Kidney Disease 🐱

Kidney failure in cats is one of the top problems reported to pet insurance companies.

Symptoms of chronic kidney disease can include:
* Decreased appetite
* Weight loss
* Rough coat
* Poor grooming
* Vomiting
* Increased or decreased thirst and urination

Cats do not drink enough water in general. When they are fed dry food they make very concentrated urine and the kidneys have to work too hard. Because the urine is so concentrated the cats tend to make crystals and stones in their urinary tract. Kidney stones are much more common since we have been feeding so much dry food to cats.

One simple solution to kidney disease prevention is feeding a high-moisture, species appropriate diet. In nature, cats would eat fresh-killed prey that is high in moisture and protein. Dry food with only 3-6% moisture that is high in carbohydrates is inappropriate for cats and contributes to chronic kidney disease.

❌ No kibble for kitties!

07/26/2021

These are all such great messages, we forget sometimes that our dogs are dogs, I feel that they aren't allowed to be dogs anymore. Give this a read, all very important for our dogs being happy.

These are all very clear messages from your dog, please pay attention to what they are telling you.  It will help you to...
07/21/2021

These are all very clear messages from your dog, please pay attention to what they are telling you. It will help you to have a better bond and trust with your dog.

Lots of times, our dog’s messages get lost in translation. Because we don’t speak the same language, we need to become close observers of our dogs. By learning what they’re trying to communicate we can improve our relationships immensely.

Are any of these “translations” new to you?

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07/18/2021

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