Westward Hound

Westward Hound Westward hound offers in-person and remote coaching for:
• Puppy training and socialization
• Ba

Westward Hound is a licensed and insured dog training service, owned and operated by Amanda Dwyer. Her background includes several years hands-on experience volunteering with shelter dogs at Seattle Humane Society, is a certified Fear-Free trainer, and graduate of Jean Donaldson's Academy for Dog Trainers.

Shouting this from the roof-tops. Behavior so often is rooted in medical issues, especially if chronic pain is present. ...
12/12/2024

Shouting this from the roof-tops. Behavior so often is rooted in medical issues, especially if chronic pain is present. Yes it can be hard to pin-point. But it's worth it! I've been on this journey myself, and it took a few years, two X-rays (boy I wish the issue was spotted on the first one!) and finally we have great information. Be the "human terrier" for your companion animals!

At this point in time, most folks understand the link between pain and behavior. It’s logical: you don’t feel well, you have less patience and tolerance, you lash out or shut down or otherwise are not the best version of yourself. It makes sense that the same would be true for dogs.

But how do we know there is pain with animals who cannot verbalize that pain?

The short answer: we can’t know.

The longer answer: we also can’t know there ISN’T pain.

Meet Malus.

From puppyhood, he’s been a little spicy. But he’s a terrier, so that’s normal, right? He didn’t like having his feet handled. No biggie. And as he got older, he got a little reactive to other dogs - again, see “terrier” in the dictionary. And after he got neutered at 2.5 years old, his behavior spiraled - going after his housemates, aggression directed at his owners, even less tolerance for handling, increased fence fighting. But there’s some evidence of increased aggression after neutering, so maybe he just got unlucky.

For many folks, that explanation would’ve been enough. They would’ve worked on behavior modification, or just accepted a crate and rotate household, or managed the heck out of all of his triggers… or, honestly, would’ve ended up euthanizing him for his dangerous behavior.

Luckily, Malus’s mom is Katrina, who is essentially a terrier in a human body. She dug in.

Training, a veterinary behaviorist, consulting with other behavior experts, expensive testing - and then we got our first physical explanation: low zinc.

But even with a zinc supplement, his aggressive episodes remained unpredictable. Katrina had noticed some very, very intermittent lameness, foot chewing, butt/tail biting, so off they went to the first orthopedic specialist - one who cleared him orthopedically for all activities.

So they did physical therapy, and pain meds, and kept working on training.

But the weird, mild lameness continued, and so did visits to specialists. A neurologist who recommended an MRI, then more physical therapy for a possible psoas strain, different meds, another orthopedic/rehab specialist consultation, adjustments to physical therapy, a PEMF bed for home use, adjustments to behavior meds, consults with nationally respected trainers and behavior specialists, and finally - FINALLY - a recommendation to see a pain management specialist.

“I think he may have Tethered Cord Syndrome. I’m going to try different pain meds, but there’s a specialist in Massachusetts you should get in touch with.”

With the new meds on board, his behavior improved. He was brighter, happier, had fewer episodes of lameness, self mutilation, and aggression.

Yesterday, Malus had a dynamic MRI at Tufts, where Tethered Cord Syndrome was confirmed.

Today, he had surgery to relieve the adhesions to his spinal cord that have been causing him pain.

He was never “just being a terrier.” He was not acting out for no good reason. He didn’t need harsher training methods. He wasn’t aggressing for no reason.

He was in pain.

There are no words to adequately describe how thrilled I am for Katrina and Malus to have this diagnosis and surgery in their rear view mirror - it has been a long time coming. The strain on Katrina and Kevin’s emotions, time, resources, finances, and household over the last 5 years cannot be overstated. Most folks wouldn’t - and couldn’t - go to the lengths they did.

We can’t rule out pain. We can only rule out specific issues and diagnoses. For Malus, it took finding the right vet who had heard about this rarely diagnosed issue to connect them with the vet who could help.

To my clients I encourage to work with their veterinarian to try to find any physical explanations: Katrina and Malus are the reason why I will push you more if your primary care vet shrugs you off. It’s why I will push and push and push, especially if your commitment to training and management is excellent but we still are struggling to make progress. Malus is on my shoulder (sometimes literally), poking me with his nose, screeching in my ear to look harder.

If you’ve ever heard him, you know how hard that ✨ delightful ✨ noise is to ignore.

(PS - Here’s your sign to sign up for pet insurance.)

To learn more about Tethered Cord Syndrome:
https://vet.tufts.edu/news-events/news/breakthrough-surgical-procedure-relieves-dogs-chronic-pain

Work snuggle buddies.
02/01/2024

Work snuggle buddies.

Puppies!!! Today Ruby and Leo got to ride a skate board, walk on a floating dock and had lots of fun playing.
02/01/2024

Puppies!!! Today Ruby and Leo got to ride a skate board, walk on a floating dock and had lots of fun playing.




Snuck in a quick self care mini vacation to one of my favorite places in the world. Fig gives the place 5 stars as well....
12/06/2023

Snuck in a quick self care mini vacation to one of my favorite places in the world. Fig gives the place 5 stars as well.

You can't take care of others if you sacrifice your own needs for rest and enjoyment! I spend a lot of time counciling on the importance of letting our dogs have access to enrichment on a daily basis to help prevent behavior problems, but it's easy to forget that people need daily enrichment too!

What do you do to recharge your batteries?

Koko is a shy and fearful pup who has been thru a lot of upheaval in her first few months. But she is getting great supp...
11/15/2023

Koko is a shy and fearful pup who has been thru a lot of upheaval in her first few months. But she is getting great support with her foster guardians and the good people at Pacific Northwest Cattle Dog Rescue!

Today we focused on encouraging her confidence and curiosity in a park where she could watch people from a distance, and have a positive experience going new places. She did great!

Tomorrow she goes in for surgery to remove her malformed leg. Wishing her a safe procedure and speedy recovery!

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Had so much fun learning about cat behavior from Joanna Wackowiak- today! Everything from how to help dogs and cats coha...
11/04/2023

Had so much fun learning about cat behavior from Joanna Wackowiak- today! Everything from how to help dogs and cats cohabitate peacefully, to how to engage all sorts of cat personalities in enriching play.

This beautiful senior kitty is named Bea and she is such a sweet kitty! She's available at Arizona Humane Society and I hope someone brings her home soon!

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Looking forward to several days of learning from some of the sharpest minds in the animal training industry!
11/02/2023

Looking forward to several days of learning from some of the sharpest minds in the animal training industry!

Fig had a really big win last week! For the first time, she voluntarily entered our feer-free certified vet clinic!We ac...
10/01/2023

Fig had a really big win last week! For the first time, she voluntarily entered our feer-free certified vet clinic!

We achieved this by doing lots of work in the parking lot, learning that she could feel safe there. And having great medications on board helped for the big day.

The techs and her doctor were thrilled to work with her, and she was even demand barking for more treats and attention!

If you have a pet who is scared of the vet, a certified fear-free trainer can help! We help dogs overcome their fear of the handling and procedures, and the clinic!

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Maya and Pam are having some big wins today! We have been working on helping Maya feel more confident going for walks. S...
09/22/2023

Maya and Pam are having some big wins today! We have been working on helping Maya feel more confident going for walks. She had gotten so fearful that even quiet parks were a no-go.

Today, not only did she walk happily in a busy park, she even was able to walk on the sidewalk next to busses and motorcycles going by! I'm excited for this sweet girl to start enjoying more adventures!

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I love working separation anxiety cases! I lived through it myself, and know how isolating it is. Let me help you get yo...
09/18/2023

I love working separation anxiety cases! I lived through it myself, and know how isolating it is. Let me help you get your life back!

Does leaving your dog home alone make you feel guiltier than Debra from HR ripping a loud fart in the packed elevator? Do you come home to find your furniture looks like it lost a boxing match and your carpet resembles a Jackson Po***ck painting? Has your dog tried to squeeze through windows or chew

Positive reinforcement training works on all breeds! Including this rare cat-hound!I've been behind on posting, but we h...
09/09/2023

Positive reinforcement training works on all breeds! Including this rare cat-hound!

I've been behind on posting, but we have welcomed this sweet kitty (Jolene, aka category 4) into our home.

I've been working on conditioning her to wear a harness so she can safely enjoy being outdoors without hunting critters or risking injuries. The same methods that I use to train dogs to absolutely work on cats too!

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I'm honored to be given this award and shout out from the Sniffspot team!
06/27/2023

I'm honored to be given this award and shout out from the Sniffspot team!

I loved getting a chance to chat with my teacher and mentor Julie Naismith about the work we do at the Human Alliance of...
04/30/2023

I loved getting a chance to chat with my teacher and mentor Julie Naismith about the work we do at the Human Alliance of Rescue Trainers to help shelter and rescue dogs in need of qualified behavior support.

Link to hear the podcast is in the comments

It's National Pet Adoption Day! And I'm delighted to share this inspiring and informative podcast episode 🎙️🐾 where I interview Jenni Pfafman and Amanda Dwyer, board members of the Humane Alliance of Rescue Trainers (HART).

HART is a non-profit organization that connects shelter and rescue organizations with credentialed, professional trainers who donate their time to support a variety of behavior cases remotely.

Their training advice provides crucial support for new adopters, increasing the chances of successful placements. In this interview, we dive into how HART's trainers help adopters who've taken on a dog who can't be left alone.

Learn about how HART is changing the lives of shelter and rescue dogs and the people who love them. Don't miss out on this incredible discussion. Tune in to the podcast now! 🎧🐶

Check the comments for the episode link.

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Got some love from my Alma Mater!
03/13/2023

Got some love from my Alma Mater!

I am Amanda Dwyer and am the owner of Westward Hound, located in Kingston WA. My certifications are CTC, SAPT, and FFCP-T. I focus in two areas: separation anxiety training for clients scattered across the US, and being a generalist for the small community I reside in; providing puppy socialization, basic manners, in addition to behavior modification for fear, anxiety, resource guarding and leash reactivity. The variety of helping the dogs within my community is deeply rewarding, and also love that I can help people regain their freedom by helping their dogs tolerate being left alone. More than anything, I love seeing a fearful dog blossom into a happy and well adjusted family member!

I am also a co-founder and board member of the Humane Alliance of Rescue Trainers (HART) a non-profit that connects shelters and rescues with professional trainers who volunteer behavior support at no cost.

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My training tip: drop the word "training" it sounds like drudgery! If you are using positive reinforcement, then your dog LOVES spending this time with you, and LOVES learning this way. It's not training, it's educational and constructive quality time that meets both of your needs: your dog learns to do things you want them to do, and they get the benefits of mental enrichment and bonding with you!

I would like to elevate Suzanne Bryner of Lucky Fido Dog Training because she has been such an inspiration, and I love that she provides an outlet for all sorts of dogs to play together. Go team bruisers!

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Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm

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