EpiphanyK9 - Behaviour and Training

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Clinical Animal Behaviourist (MSc)
14 years professional canine experience
Dog Parkour Trainer and Evaluator (IDPKA)
Bronze Scentwork Trainer (UKSD)
Trick Trainer (Trick Trainer UK)
Bull Breed Specialist
Canine First Aid trained
Insured with PBI

Some very sage advice 👌
29/03/2025

Some very sage advice 👌

Rethinking the Swap: Resource Guarding and Consent in Dogs

In the springtime, we see an influx of puppies and new adoptions as people prepare for more pleasant weather. By autumn, many of these puppies—now in adolescence—begin to show signs of resource guarding. It’s a common trend for behaviour professionals to see such cases during seasonal shifts.

Resource guarding (RG) can be a completely natural canine behaviour—dogs may protect what they value, whether it’s food, toys, space, or even people. But because it’s often viewed negatively, a common approach to preventing RG in puppies is teaching a “swap” behaviour—offering a treat or something of higher value in exchange for the guarded item. On the surface, this seems practical and positive. However, the swap technique can fall short if it’s not grounded in a deeper understanding of canine emotional safety.

The Problem with Swap-First Approaches:

If a dog has not been taught the concepts of consent, safety, and choice, then “swap” becomes just another transactional demand. The dog may still learn that humans might take things unpredictably, and while a treat might be offered, the experience lacks trust and voluntary participation. Over time, this can actually create or exacerbate guarding behaviour rather than prevent it—especially if the dog perceives repeated loss of valued items.

Choice as Foundations:

Dogs raised with concept training—where the emphasis is on emotional safety, agency, and choice—are far less likely to develop RG issues in the first place. When a dog knows they won’t be forced, that their needs are heard, and that communication is two-way, they’re more likely to offer items freely, making a formal “swap” unnecessary.

Instead of jumping to training a trade, teaching the underlying concepts that support cooperative behaviours might be more beneficial. Concept training helps dogs understand ideas like “sharing is safe,” “giving things up doesn’t mean loss,” and “my voice matters.” These foundational lessons make behaviours like swapping more meaningful and reliable.

Passive Tips for Preventing RG:

💡Observe Body Language Closely

Watch for subtle signs of discomfort or tension when the dog has something—even if it’s not deemed valuable. Respecting their signals is essential for establishing a foundation of trust.

💡Practise “Trade” with More Choice

When offering a swap, let the dog choose whether to engage. Offer the alternative without demanding the original item. If they keep the original, that’s okay—trust is more important. Practising trades out of context (when there’s no conflict) is especially beneficial.

💡Use Consent-Based Handling and Interaction

Teach a “can I?” cue. Before reaching for an item, offer a hand and wait for the dog’s engagement. Reward curiosity, not compliance.

💡Reinforce Voluntary Sharing

If the dog brings something, praise them—even if there’s no need to take it. Reinforce the act of offering rather than focusing on possession.

💡Avoid Unnecessary Takeaways

Not falling into the habit of routinely taking things “just because.” If the dog has something safe and appropriate, let them enjoy it. Constant interruption teaches distrust.

While teaching a puppy to swap can be useful, but without the deeper work of building trust, consent, and communication, it risks becoming a quick fix rather than a sustainable solution. When dogs feel secure and respected, they’re naturally more cooperative. The real prevention for RG lies not in teaching them to give things up, but in nurturing a safe environment that builds trust.

Boo Blackhurst, CDBC

🐾 Yesterday Bobby returned for another training session!As part of her Training Package, we worked on her recall, how to...
25/03/2025

🐾 Yesterday Bobby returned for another training session!

As part of her Training Package, we worked on her recall, how to greet other dogs, read her body language and also how to manage her expectations in public (meeting other dogs and people)

💡Why is this important? 💡

If Bobby grows up thinking that everyone and everything can be and should be interacted with, then the expectation to meet and greet everyone and everything will get more intense as she grows.

🐶 But what happens if those expectations are not managed?

👀 She may get frustrated and start barking, which can then become habit when she sees a dog.
👀 She may get annoyed because she wants something that she can't have.
👀 She may get herself into situations she's not equipped to deal with yet - such as an adult dog that won't tolerate her over-zealous puppy behaviour, or an overbearing dog that doesn't see that she is, in fact, nervous of it. In time this could develop into a nervousness around unfamiliar dogs.
👀 She may seek other dogs and human interactions when allowed to be off lead, which isn't good if you're trying to train a recall.

Building up the level of distraction is key when teaching recall. Start from nothing, working up to a full blown busy park is what you need for success. Engagement and focus with her people, doing fun things, will stop her from thinking the grass is greener with others 😏

For more info on our training packages,
visit
Www.epiphanyk9behaviourandtraining.co.uk
or
📞 07453381197

💡The Staffie Squad have been working on their Trick Training over the weekend...💡 Can you guess what they've been learni...
18/03/2025

💡The Staffie Squad have been working on their Trick Training over the weekend...

💡 Can you guess what they've been learning?

On Saturday we met up with Banner and Buddy who's humans have booked our Training Package 😍Their first session consisted...
18/03/2025

On Saturday we met up with Banner and Buddy who's humans have booked our Training Package 😍

Their first session consisted of teaching them heel work, which will then translate to not pulling on the lead 😉

Both boys did fabulously, and their humans were set some homework before our next session 😏

If you would like help with general obedience and everyday training, don't hesitate to get in touch!

We also offer help calls, in case you're not sure where to start on your training journey!

Visit Www.epiphanyk9behaviourandtraining.co.uk for more info

📢 ATTENTION 📢As its Cruftsmas for the next 4 days, we've decided that we are going to give all our followers the deal of...
06/03/2025

📢 ATTENTION 📢

As its Cruftsmas for the next 4 days, we've decided that we are going to give all our followers the deal of the century!!

✨ 50% off our services!! ✨

That's right!!!

If you book and pay for any of our behaviour or training packages between now and Sunday, you will receive a discount of 50% off our services 😲

(You have 3 months to use up these bookings, so don't panic if you're not free in the next 4 days! You can choose and pay for your service, then book when you want 😉)

This offer will NEVER be repeated again, so make sure you don't miss out! 😁

Get in touch now to see how we can help you and your dog 🐶

Www.epiphanyk9behaviourandtraining.co.uk


We've been very busy behind the scenes just lately, but we still managed to grab a training session with little Bobbie, ...
11/02/2025

We've been very busy behind the scenes just lately, but we still managed to grab a training session with little Bobbie, who went for her first walk off lead today with her new humans ☺️

🐶 Bobbie has had some sessions with us previously and has also been attending our Puppy socials before her vaccinations so that she can experience the big wide world from the safety of her puppy sling, until now that is.

🩶 EpiphanyK9 has been providing her humans with all the tools and tricks to build her confidence outdoors before taking the plunge on roadside walks, then finally to off lead exercise!

Foundations for recall, building communication and also relationships outdoors can be difficult with puppies that just want to have fun and explore, so getting that training in early can really help your training goals for the future.

📣 To find out more information on how we can help you and your puppy, get in touch now.

☎️ We offer free help calls if you're struggling to make a decision on what you need ☺️

📞 07453381197
📨 [email protected]
💻Www.epiphanyk9behaviourandtraining.co.uk

This is so, so important! Just because one method of imaging/investigation doesn't find anything, doesn't mean it isn't ...
11/02/2025

This is so, so important! Just because one method of imaging/investigation doesn't find anything, doesn't mean it isn't there.

This is also the reason why behaviour modification needs a behaviourist who has the understanding of not just how to train a behaviour, but also how emotions and experience can shape behaviour.

Behaviour problems don't mean a bad dog.... Usually the dog is struggling with something internally. Whether that be emotional of physical...

No dog CHOOSES to be a "bad" dog.

What's everyone up to this weekend?We are working very, very hard behind the scenes updating our members area on the web...
25/01/2025

What's everyone up to this weekend?

We are working very, very hard behind the scenes updating our members area on the website!

This will include lots of free resources, various levels of affordable monthly memberships, as well as mini courses for you to complete at your own pace!

As we strive to bring you and your dog the very best in online learning, we want to ask you...

💡What would you like to see in our online community?
💡What do you struggle with the most when it comes to dog training?
💡What can we offer you, that would make your life easier?

This can be online and also in person, let us know in the comments below!

Check out our website for more details on how EpiphanyK9 Behaviour and Training can help you 🐾

www.epiphanyk9behaviourandtraining.co.uk

Puppy Socials!This week we worked on some training skills, both boys smashed their new skills AND in distracting circums...
23/01/2025

Puppy Socials!

This week we worked on some training skills, both boys smashed their new skills AND in distracting circumstances too!

We will be returning in February as the pub is getting a refurbishment, so keep your eyes peeled for our return date! 😊

In the meantime, why not book a session or two if you're struggling ☺️

Www.epiphanyk9behaviourandtraining.co.uk

Good Morning Everyone!Did you know today is Cheese Lovers Day?I'm definitely a massive cheese fan, Christmas is my favou...
20/01/2025

Good Morning Everyone!

Did you know today is Cheese Lovers Day?

I'm definitely a massive cheese fan, Christmas is my favourite time of year for all those different cheese boards!

Want to know who else is a big cheese lover?
Yep! The staffie squad!
They loooove cheese!
For them and most other dogs, cheese is a very high value reward for a job well done 😋

I reserve grated cheese for those difficult to achieve tasks like focus in a really stimulating environment, recall in a busy park, or chill out in a busy pub (IYKYK)😏

Does your dog love cheese as much as us? Have you ever paid the cheese tax?

Let us know in the comments, and for now, here are some facts about cheese for your dogs!

* Many dogs love cheese, and it can be used as a high-value training treat. However, not all cheeses are dog-friendly.

* Dogs vary in their ability to digest lactose, the sugar in dairy. Choose low-lactose options like cheddar or mozzarella if you’re treating your pup.

* Stay away from cheeses that contain onion, garlic, or other harmful ingredients.

* Cheese is high in fat and calories, so offer it in moderation to avoid upset stomachs or weight gain. We like to use grated cheese that is easy to moderate portion control.

* While cheese can be an exciting occasional treat, a balanced diet is essential for your dog’s health. We use cheese in only the most difficult or distracting situations.

Happy Cheese Lovers Day! 🐾

Our Puppy Social was on point tonight! We were joined by 4 special pups!They learnt about socialisation and how to read ...
13/01/2025

Our Puppy Social was on point tonight! We were joined by 4 special pups!

They learnt about socialisation and how to read each other's body language, how to build confidence, and keep focus when there are lots of distractions about 🐾

https://youtu.be/Lj7BWxC6iVs?si=6qk4CYqh67MxTyZ0Ever wondered what your dog is thinking or trying to say?Calming Signals...
13/01/2025

https://youtu.be/Lj7BWxC6iVs?si=6qk4CYqh67MxTyZ0

Ever wondered what your dog is thinking or trying to say?

Calming Signals were first introduced by Turid Rugaas, back in 1997.

As Turid explains... "The signals are used at an early stage to prevent things from happening, avoiding threats from people and dogs, calming down nervousness, fear, noise and unpleasant things. The signals are used to for calming themselves when they feel stressed or uneasy. They are used to make the others involved feel safer and understand the goodwill the signals indicate. They are also used to enable dogs to make friends with other dogs and people"

We, as people in their world of communication, can also learn to understand and communicate with our dogs when they feel this way.

Understanding these signals can also help us to understand when to advocate for our dogs, and help them to gain some distance or safety from the stress or fear they feel, for example, preventing dog fights or negative incidences with strangers.

In doing so, we teach our dogs that we are there to 'have their back' should they need help. They learn that its ok to not tackle things head on, or run away, but go to your person and they can help you too, because they understand what you are saying...

THEY SPEAK DOG....

Today is Epiphany, and what a way to introduce ourselves, with 5 beautiful puppies in the pub ☺️😍Yep, that's right!Our n...
06/01/2025

Today is Epiphany, and what a way to introduce ourselves, with 5 beautiful puppies in the pub ☺️😍

Yep, that's right!

Our new Puppy Socials began this evening, we had playtime, lots of questions and advice, as well as snuggles with the delicious little Bobbie, who came along to watch before her vaccinations 😍
Luna and Rebel were busy playing amongst themselves, and I completely forgot to take pictures of Willow and her brother before they left 🤭

Better luck next week 😁

If you would like to be part of our WhatsApp group, please send me a message on 07453381197, and let me know your name and dogs name, and I'll add you.
It is a group where only admins (me) can post information for you, so dont worry, you wont be bombarded with tonnes of conversation 😂

😍

06/01/2025

Did you know about the dogs incredible sense of smell?
Like anything in this life, abilities and skills can be enhanced and made better...

As a UK Sniffer Dogs training instructor, we can teach you to hone these skills, and let your dog know that you're interested in what they can show, by training them to show you.

Losing something valuable can be light work if your dog has been taught to previously find 'lost' items 😏

Keep an eye on our website for some Scentwork short courses coming real soon 😉🐾

Www.epiphanyk9behaviourandtraining.co.uk

🐾 Feeling frustrated with your dog's behavior?You’re not alone! Is your puppy biting your hands more than their toys? Or...
01/01/2025

🐾 Feeling frustrated with your dog's behavior?

You’re not alone!

Is your puppy biting your hands more than their toys? Or maybe your dog’s recall is more of a suggestion than a command?

You’re doing your best, but it feels like nothing is working—and the advice you’ve read online is only adding to the feeling of overwhelm.

Here’s the thing:
Problem behaviors are common, but they don’t have to feel unmanageable.

As a qualified Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Trainer, EpiphanyK9 specialise in helping beginner dog owners and dogs that struggle in general.

We’ve worked with dogs of all shapes, sizes, and personalities. Whether it’s tackling problem behaviors like pulling on the lead, excessive barking, or jumping up, I can guide you to understand why your dog is acting this way—and help you transform the behaviour using science-based, compassionate methods.

Training doesn’t have to feel like a battle. Let me show you how to enjoy your dog again.

📆 Book a consultation today or DM me to chat about your dog’s behaviour challenges!

[email protected]
07453381197 🐾

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Manchester
M35

Opening Hours

Monday 3:30pm - 7pm
Thursday 3:30pm - 7pm
Friday 9:30am - 3:30pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm

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