Oh Behave

Oh Behave Obedience and Behavior services for all ages shapes and sizes of furry family members as well a In H Canine obedience using Positive Reinforcement methods.
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Training or working with unwanted behavior in your home, on your schedule. In - Home Dogsitting, in your home or mine

03/04/2024

Hello friends!

The total solar eclipse is just around the corner, and just about everyone is ready to see the once in a lifetime event. We are seeing some mixed information about pet/wildlife safety.

Contrary to what some may read, the sun itself is not any more dangerous during the eclipse. The reason protective eye wear is recommended for humans (who wish to observe the eclipse) is because many of us will be staring directly at the sun that day, which is something we typically avoid.

For our pets, and outdoor wildlife, that day will be similar to any other day. Our pets don’t stare at the sun, so there is no need to keep them indoors on April 08 for any extended period of time. They may notice the change in temperature, but it is unlikely they will exhibit any unusual behaviour.

The eclipse can be more unsettling for birds. The dimming of the sky can mimic behaviour at dusk and during early storm formation, so some birds may demonstrate a wind-down behaviour and there may be less activity in the sky during the peak eclipse. Once the sky returns to normal, so does their behaviour.

If you are purchasing eclipse glasses, please make sure they meet these criteria. For additional information about the eclipse please see:
https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/safety/

For a list of approved solar-viewing goggles please see:

https://eclipse.aas.org/eye-safety/viewers-filters

It is not safe to watch the eclipse through the lens of your smartphone - it can damage both your phone camera and your eyes. Try this instead:

https://www.safeshot-viewer.com

Safe watching our friends!
Dr Renee Fleming

26/02/2024
Beautiful morning walk.
16/08/2023

Beautiful morning walk.

September petsitting slots available. PM for details.
23/07/2021

September petsitting slots available. PM for details.

21/06/2021

With temperatures reaching 32 degrees today it's important to remember that our furry family members are much less tolerant to the heat than us! 🥵

Dogs do not share the ability to sweat through their skin in the same way we do and regulate most of their temperature through their tongues and mucous membranes when panting.

In hot weather always make sure your dog has access to shade and water and watch for signs that they are starting to overheat. On exceptionally humid or hot days keep exercise sessions short and aim to spend time outdoors in the early morning or evening when the temperatures are much cooler. 🌡

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Judy is a Certified Obedience Trainer and Behavior Therapist who has been teaching Obedience and Agility for fun both privately and in a classroom situation since 2010. In addition she has helped many families learn to communicate with their dogs and manage unwanted behaviors.

With unwanted behaviors like leash reactivity on the rise Judy saw the need to help dogs and their owners work through issues to make them successful in their homes. To that end she has continued educating herself on the tools and techniques available and specializes in Aggression and Fear related issues, but also has experience in dealing with many other behaviors

As a part of her commitment to her clients and the welfare of their pets Judy has completed her studies to become a Dogsafe Certified Canine First Aid Instructor so she can not only educate herself in dealing with emergencies, but also help to educate families and other dog professionals in emergency first aid for their pets.

We have a team of In-Home Pet Care specialists who are offering services from Kitchener to Georgetown (so far) taking care of fur babies while the rest of the family is on vacation, or away on business. Our goal, to provide the gold standard of care for your home and pets while you enjoy a worry free time away.