Mata's reaction every time we ask her to leave our bed at night π she can sure let you know how she feels about it π
Love the howling when Mel didn't throw the stick fast enough π
I do think the Blue Heelers/Australian Cattle Dogs win π
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Happy Canada Day π¨π¦π from all of us at Wild Forest Adventures π²
Listening to our sled dogs howling always makes me feel so connected to life and nature π²π
Forest's daily schedule π as a retired sled dog π
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Board and train β What does that actually include? We at Wild Forest Adventures offer to board your dog and obedience train him during his stay. This is a great way to get basic obedience training started or behavioral issues addressed in an effective way. You choose whether you want your dog to be trained daily or only on certain days while he is with us. We charge $30 for a regular boarding day and $70 for boarding plus training. If you are interested in obedience training without boarding your dog, we offer hourly one-on-one classes ($40) at our place or at your home ($40 plus gas).
What does a training day look like? On top of our regular walk, play and socialization schedule, we spend 2 hours obedience training your dog. Our sessions are usually broken up into one hour in the morning and one in the afternoon with sufficient breaks in between. Depending on your goals and concerns for your dog, we develop a personalized schedule containing customized training units for the best results. Because we only train dogs one-on-one (or in some cases two dogs from the same household) and not in big groups, we can focus solely on your dog and his specific needs, personality, breed, learning style and pace.
While group dog training offers the advantage of socialization, we still ensure that your dog gets socialize with one of our own four pets. We often even use one of those four to address issues or trigger certain behaviors such as excessive barking, for example.
Topics we work on in training:
basic commands (sit, stay, lay down, come, no, ect.)
leash work and heeling
behavioral issues (barking, aggression, ect.)
socialization issues
body language
All three of us at Wild Forest Adventures have great experience working with all kinds of dogs. Don has owned and competitively raced sled dogs for over forty years. He has also owned and operated the boarding kennel for more than thirty years. Both Remi and Shari have worked with sled dogs for almost a decade. Shari
Mata's point of view π
Name our puppies! We are boarding 9 adorable sled dog pups from Tuktuyaktuk for the summer and these little guys don't have names yet. So, we need YOUR HELP π€
Over the next few days we will gather ideas for the first 3 puppies from all participants and then put them to a vote π
The theme for this first group is board and card games ππ². Go!
Share this with your friends and leave your ideas in the comments π
Our dugout provides excellent summer exercise for our boarding customers π€© whether your dog is a real swimmer or just likes to get his paws wet, dugout play time is included in our daily rates and under supervision at all times ππΎ