30 days with Bo the 7 month old wire haired pointer. #dogtraining
Aggression
A few weeks ago, this fella busted out of a crate & bit someone. Yesterday, he was inviting my son to love on him. The right structure in place coupled with some strategic physical & mental stimulation can completely change a dogâs mental state.
Dog Room
Sometimes in business, itâs wise to PIVOT! While we are still dreaming big, we decided to start with a dog room instead of a building. One day, when I can do this full time, we will go bigger, but we are keeping keep it smaller for now. Our room will be completely enclosed with heat & air & natural lighting. Big props to my sweet hubby for making this happen for me. I canât wait to show you the final product!
LeeLoo
Sweet Lee Loo was in for long term boarding. She had some in-home dog aggression issues that we worked on & her mom was able to keep all 3 dogs together. đđ
Some people say donât work the dogs in a hat or a hood. If you have taken the time to build a relationship with the dog, you can wear a pink bunny suit & it wonât matter. đThis is Sonny a pit/lab mixâŚone week into his board & train.
Gunner
Now this is a boy who is happy to work!! Look at that wagging tail! Meet Gunner, the English Lab. (Before you comment, yes we are aware of the marks on his legs. This is a chronic issue he deals with & he is under veterinary care. Clearly, he is very happy!)
I always strongly recommend NOT getting 2 puppies at once. Itâs usually a very bad ideaâŚ..but here we areâŚ.living our best lifeâŚ.in every color.đđ
Yellow-Luke
Chocolate-Reba
Black-Nova
Luke loves raising puppies. Heâs the best âuncleâ ever.
Light
Thank goodness Brad got this light going for us so we can work dogs after the clocks âfellâ back.
Arch enemies
Making a little progress with household aggression. This is a major accomplishment for these two.
JC loves playing in this empty container. Her dog Kip keeps a lookout while she plays. â¤ď¸