Never give up, beautiful things can happen!!
This morning the dogs all got to go out together. This made me smile.
Meet bruiser he is just a little guy who is visiting for 10 days, Now how do we introduce Doc 105lbs to Bruiser (8lbs safely. We allow Bruiser to be in his kennel and dog to explore what he is while still maintaining recall and manners. This is a short clip from the longer video. To say I was happy with Doc would be an understatement. This is the first little dog he has met so close and was very respectful when Bruiser had enough. Always safety first!
I have been working with Doc, a 3-year-old Dogo Argentino, for a month to address his low confidence. He is a sibling to my female dog and comes from a good breeder. Due to his previous environment in rural Alberta, he required exposure to various stimuli, leading to the implementation of a wireless fence system. Unfortunately, a correction led to fear, limiting his movement to a small area around the door. Over the past four days, we have worked on expanding his personal bubble, and this video highlights his progress, showcasing increased confidence and trust in me
Paws is back, and we are set to start teaching classes and offering private lessons once again. We have some exciting news to share - Paws has moved to a bigger location, allowing Owner Trainer Christina to provide board and train services for dogs, and classes. Stay tuned for more information on this development. Our plan is to begin classes by mid-August. Take a look at our fantastic new space!
Seal living his best life
Seal definitely has a story to tell and I’m enjoying watching him settle in and tell me his story.
When you have the best #dogoargentino who is used to random dogs showing up. She makes it her mission to get them playing and having some fun while still politely explaining she’s the boss. This video is 5 hours after Seal came home. #seal #rescuedog #bullymixesofinstagram #dogoargentinoworld #dogtrainersofinstagram #fosterdog