Georgina's Klever K9's

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09/24/2022

THE QUICK FIX AND THE UNICORN
Neither exist – especially when it comes to changing behaviour.
Want to lose weight? A quick fix of diet pills, meal replacements or slimming machines will be short-lived even if it initially appears to be successful. To succeed we will need to put in effort, change our mind set, be mindful of emotions, eat less or differently and exercise – there is no quick fix. Want to get a degree – hard work, long hours, dedication and effort is the only way. The same applies to changing behaviour, whether it be that of our dogs or ourselves.
We live in a society where we want quick fixes for everything. Our lives are often so busy, stressful and complicated enough without having to even think about spending time and effort in trying to “fix” our dog’s problems. Just slap on a shock collar, choke chain, use a spray bottle, a shake can or send them off to a board and train facility to sort them quickly, or why not find a trainer that guarantees quick results? These are not quick fixes and will come at a cost.
The cost of not addressing the reason and the emotion behind the behaviour. The cost of destroying trust, bonds and relationship, the risk of creating other problems by using fear and pain to control and train a dog. The cost of creating a fearful, anxious and reactive dog because of the “quick fix”.
Changing behaviour takes time, it requires understanding, dedication, consistency and patience, but the results of “fixing” something the right way, are worth it.

09/15/2022

Wise words here!

FYI
The use of the word “cue” here is only another way of saying “correct or correction”.

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09/14/2022

Dogs communicate at different “volumes.” Noticing and listening to the more subtle signs (low volume) enables us to intervene and help dogs feel more comfortable so they don’t resort to the more overt signs (high volume).

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09/14/2022

The new Pet of the Week is Brutus. ❤️

This handsome mixed breed dog is looking for a forever home.

Brutus came to the GTHS after being found as a stray, and he is a big boy at 74 lbs. The GTHS team say he is an outgoing and bubbly dog with a playful side. When it comes to being around other dogs, he is very friendly. However, he does have lots of energy which can be a bit much for some dogs; slow on-leash introductions will be important for him.

He is a bit of a nervous dog, as well. When meeting people at the GTHS for the first time, Brutus was a bit unsure. After some time, his personality really blossomed! ❤️ He will need a family or an individual who has good experience with nervous dogs to help him build his confidence. It would also be best if he has a home with no young kids.

Read more about Brutus here: gths.ca/animals-for-adoption

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