Proper Pooch

Proper Pooch Real life balanced dog training in a home environment. Off leash reliable E-collar training. Mindset is the answer. Board&Train
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05/01/2024
04/15/2024

ACTUALLY… PLEASE DO NOT ASK!

Parents think good parenting is….

“Always ask before you pet”

I have always DISAGREED with this common teaching.

There is no need to ask if you can pet the dog… just be taught to LEAVE it alone.
Parents teach their kids that they are “entitled to pet” IF you ask.
Parents also get rude if you say no 🤷‍♂️
Parents often say “well if it can’t be petted why is it out in public”?🤬
Parents are too blame for this of course much of which is just being ignorant… meaning they just don’t know any better.
Better to teach kids if you see a dog in public… it’s not yours and you should leave it alone.
Instead spend your time discussing how to pet and/or behave around dogs that are in the family or close circle.
Proper behavior around dogs BEGINS with the dogs in the home.
If you can’t get that right then please do not even think about asking to pet anyone else’s.
Feel free to SHARE as it is long overdue to change the message!
My dog does not need to be felt up and crowded upon by every kid AND adult.
That’s right some of you adults grew up being told to ask. Now you are grown and can’t control your fragile emotional self in public when you see a dog.
Get a hold of your selfish and silly desires before someone starts asking to touch you.
Lastly… not every dog wants to be approached and touched by strangers. We don’t care if you love dogs and think all dogs love you.

04/07/2024
04/01/2024

Welcome Bentley!

03/28/2024
03/08/2024
03/02/2024

Once owners focus on their daily interactions and routine with their dog, versus super focused training sessions, things start to feel right, easier and sustainable — start there!

Don’t get me wrong, intentional training sessions are great and probably super fun for you and your dog. Don’t stop doing them if you both enjoy it, just really think about the interactions you’ll have in your daily routine with them.

Examples:

letting them out to go potty — have them be patient and look to you before releasing them out!

Grabbing their leash for a walk — disagree with the sharing around and ask them to hang on place or chill in a down while you get them geared up!

Meal time — eye contact and patience before releasing them to chow!

Those small moments are monumental for them and your lifestyle together 🖤

Raffi 6 month pap and Bella 1 yo mix in for board and trains!!
02/21/2024

Raffi 6 month pap and Bella 1 yo mix in for board and trains!!

01/21/2024

Still running a 10% discount for board and trains!! Spots open in February !!!

01/17/2024

⭐️Don’t forget to make boarding reservations for spring break!! Only a few months away. ⭐️

11/25/2023

Small business Saturday!!

11/15/2023

If a PRONG COLLAR means the owner could walk their dog everyday, why would you be against it?

If the E COLLAR means the dog will be able to have a better recall, why would you be against it?

If CRATING a dog means it wont destroy the owners house when they're not home, why would you be against it?

If a 2 second CORRECTION could make the difference between a dog swallowing something it's not supposed to and possibly dying, why would you be against it?

We all just want to make a owner and dog's life better. So stop knocking people struggling with their dog for being open to all options.

Keep your options open. It's what's best for the dog. Isn't that what you want?

11/10/2023

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ALL Victor foods recalled!!

11/06/2023

Running a 10% off deal for board and trains. Spring is filling up fast ! Pm me to fill out contract

11/04/2023

Let’s talk dog training and how it actually works.
What do you mean, you might think? I hire the trainer, and the dog gets fixed. Problem solved.

Well, not really.

First of all, a very common thing we see as dog trainers is that dog owners are not proactive when it comes to dog training. We wait until there is a problem, and THEN we start training. That actually is a bit backwards, because now we have to un-learn bad behaviours and teach good behaviours on top of them.
Here’s a nice saying I heard in the No Bad Dogs podcast of Tom Davies:
Bad dogs NEED training. Good dogs DESERVE training.
Training isn’t just there to solve an issue, but it’s also a huge relationship builder and gives your dog a sense of purpose in his day to day life.

Now, let’s say you have a dog that jumps on guests and is overexcited every time he sees a dog.
You hire a trainer. The trainer then explains what is actually going on in your dog’s head. Why he does this and not that, what is needed to change, techniques that may be beneficial. Often the dog trainer will then demonstrate how they would do it and then it’s your turn to have a go. You’re excited, it’s working! My dog is fixed!
Once you get home, it goes pretty well for a week. Maybe 2. But then we go on holiday, or it gets really busy at work or you were very tired and just couldn’t be bothered. And your dog goes backwards again.
How is this possible? I trained for 3 hours with this trainer and paid them X amount of money and my dog is STILL doing it. That trainer didn’t even do their work.

Let’s have a look at it from a different perspective.

You want to lose weight. 25 kgs. You hire a personal trainer. Your PT works with you 1x a week, provides you with coaching, a meal plan that you have to follow and stick to and also creates a workout plan.
You have to STICK with it and do the homework. No one EVER would go to a PT for 1 or 3 hours and then say ‘Hey, I didn’t lose the 25 kgs, it’s YOUR fault.’
No, what we do instead is look at ourselves. Did we not follow the meal plan? Or were we slack and only trained 1x instead of the 4x the PT told you to do?
You do not hire a personal trainer and say ‘Give me the body and the muscles’. You say: Teach me how to do it, so I can keep it up.
Just because the PT already has the body and the muscles, doesn’t mean you will get it without putting any effort in.

See, the same is with dogs. Just because the dog trainer can do it, doesn’t mean you can do it after only 1 hour.
It is YOUR JOB to do YOUR homework. It’s not your dog that’s stubborn or doesn’t want to learn. It’s not your trainers fault your dog is still reacting on dog walks because you didn’t put the training in, in between sessions. We are there to help you.
Even if you bring your dog to a Board & Train or a bootcamp program. This is where the trainer does the grunt work. We do the endless repetitions to make your life easier. But you will have to keep up the maintenance. Because if you work with a PT for 3 weeks straight and you stop after those 3 weeks? What will happen? You gain back all that weight.

We have to look at dog training as a mental mindset. Something you put your mind to, and have to stick with.. just like with going to the gym or learning a new instrument.

Dog training isn’t like bringing your dog to the garage and having them come out 3 hours later and installed a new part and your dog is fixed.
We are not car mechanics, we are trainers.

Let’s say a dog lives 10 years. That is 86700 hours.
If you hire a trainer for 3 hours of your dogs life, that’s only 0.003% of his life. You can not expect that just 3 hours of work, is going to fix your dogs problems.
We, the dog trainers, sometimes only see the dogs for that amount of time. So the rest of the hours, those are yours.

09/13/2023

A resource guarding dog strongly believes that he controls all the resources (ie what is mine is mine) and it is his job to allocate the resources according to his desire (ie no, this is not yours > bite ). But what a lot of people don’t understand is how this mindset is cultivated, validated, and...

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