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Who doesn’t need a hug from time to time? 🤷🏼FYI: most dogs don’t love hugs from humans as it can easily trigger fight, f...
11/19/2025

Who doesn’t need a hug from time to time? 🤷🏼

FYI: most dogs don’t love hugs from humans as it can easily trigger fight, flight, fawn, or freeze, so while this pic of Koozie and DC street art is super cute, please don’t hug a dog unless you’re confident you’re able to read and understand their body language when you do so (for everyone’s safety!)

11/15/2025

New p*er-reviewed study, and the first scientific proof, shows dogs sleep better when they’re close to the people they love. Researchers found dogs took longer to relax, tossing and turning more and had poorer sleep quality when their human was gone. Your presence helps them relax, fall asleep faster, and rest more deeply especially in new or stressful environments.

The study found:
• Dogs fell asleep faster when their owner was in the room.
• They slept more deeply (more time in non-REM or “deep” sleep).
• Their sleep was more efficient — meaning less tossing and turning.
• When the owner was gone, dogs took longer to relax and had poorer sleep quality.
• These results suggest that dogs feel safer and more relaxed when near their humans, even during sleep.

Tomorrow is the last day to place orders for your Engaged Dog’s custom photo book to ensure delivery before Christmas! Y...
11/14/2025

Tomorrow is the last day to place orders for your Engaged Dog’s custom photo book to ensure delivery before Christmas!

You can place your order with Sara directly (via text or email,) OR place your order on the website.

Barry enjoyed posing in his Commanders jersey for his photo book. 🐶🥰🏈

(Photography sessions and photobooks are available all year long- on the website!)

A reminder for currently Engaged clients:I will be away next week🇲🇽☀️🌴returning to regular hours Tuesday 11/25.I will NO...
11/14/2025

A reminder for currently Engaged clients:
I will be away next week🇲🇽☀️🌴
returning to regular hours Tuesday 11/25.

I will NOT be available via phone during this time.
Please address any concerns via email and I will respond upon my return.

Get your last minute photobook orders in (to guarentee delivery before Christmas; otherwise feel free to order all year long!)

Echo is learning to “Wave” 👋🏼🐶🥰Once your dog knows “Paw,” it’s easy to evolve this into “High Five” by changing your han...
11/11/2025

Echo is learning to “Wave” 👋🏼🐶🥰

Once your dog knows “Paw,” it’s easy to evolve this into “High Five” by changing your hand placement (instead of palm up for Paw, put it flat in front of them, like a Stop sign,) starting down low where you would ask for Paw and then slowly moving it up closer to their shoulder.

As your dog gets good at “High Five,” you can easily evolve this to wave by using the same stop sign hand placement you use to ask for high five, and then just before they touch their paw to your palm, move it away in a waving motion and pair the word “Wave!”

Begin moving slowly further away from your dog when asking for Wave to be able to help them do it at a distance.

Remember:
Start small, in low distraction environments, for short periods of time.
Add challenge by practicing in busier, more distracting environments and asking for cues from a short distance away (move incrementally to build distance- like a couple inches at a time, because dogs don’t generalize well.)
If / when your dog begins to struggle/ get confused, go back to the last thing they were successful at, get a few successful repetitions and either end the exercise then (always on a positive note) OR re attempt to proof and evolve the behavior.

Can your dog wave?

Our dogs are problem solvers and it is SO fun to get to witness them figuring out a new behavior.Suha’s mama got her a b...
11/10/2025

Our dogs are problem solvers and it is SO fun to get to witness them figuring out a new behavior.

Suha’s mama got her a balance disc, so we worked on getting her to put her two front paws “On” the balance disc. While she was tentative and a little leery at first, I found that when I flipped the disc over so that her paws were on the smoother side, she was much more willing to put her paws “On” it.

From there, we worked to build slow bits of duration and to get comfortable stepping on/ off of the disc. We finished with a brief Middle with her paws On the disc before wrapping up.

One of the ways we can build our dogs confidence is by teaching them new skills, starting small, setting them up for success, and celebrating their wins with them. In the longer video, you’ll notice my excessive, celebratory use of the clicker and lots of praise because I got so excited watching Suha put the pieces together.

This was one of my favorite sessions in recent history. I love to teach and I love to watch these Engaged Dogs learn.🐶🥰💙

To watch the full version of the longer video from our session, pop over to on YouTube to check it out.

Our dogs are problem solvers and it is SO fun to get to witness them figuring out a new behavior.Suha’s mama got her a b...
11/10/2025

Our dogs are problem solvers and it is SO fun to get to witness them figuring out a new behavior.

Suha’s mama got her a balance disc, so we worked on getting her to put her two front paws “On” the balance disc. While she was tentative and a little leery at first, I found that when I flipped the disc over so that her paws were on the smoother side, she was much more willing to put her paws “On” it.

From there, we worked to build slow bits of duration and to get comfortable stepping on/ off of the disc. We finished with a brief Middle with her paws On the disc before wrapping up.

One of the ways we can build our dogs confidence is by teaching them new skills, starting small, setting them up for success, and celebrating their wins with them. In the longer video, you’ll notice my excessive, celebratory use of the clicker and lots of praise because I got so excited watching Suha put the pieces together.

This was one of my favorite sessions in recent history. I love to teach and I love to watch these Engaged Dogs learn.🐶🥰💙

To watch the full version of the longer video from our session, pop over to on YouTube to check it out.

I had the absolute pleasure of supporting Bindi through her pawrents wedding weekend! Bindi was able to be involved in t...
11/04/2025

I had the absolute pleasure of supporting Bindi through her pawrents wedding weekend!

Bindi was able to be involved in the pre-ceremony photos, she walked down the aisle with the flower girls, and even attended dinner with the kiddos playing nearby.

Congratulations to the happy couple!!

Do you have an event you want your dog to be able to be part of, but are worried they won’t have the training or support needed to navigate it?
I would love to help!

“Our dogs are ALWAYS communicating, whether we are understanding and responding to them intentionally or not.A common oc...
10/31/2025

“Our dogs are ALWAYS communicating, whether we are understanding and responding to them intentionally or not.

A common occurrence in our household is that at the end of the day,
Penny will come sit or stand in front of me and simply stare at me.
Most often, this is when I am on my phone or computer and busy doing something.
It’s then my job to determine what it is she is asking for.
In order to communicate clearly, I propose or ask 1 thing at a time, most often starting with the simplest thing: pets on her chest.
If she moves away, looks away, shows ‘whale eye,’ curves her body away,
this is a clear indication of:
“No thanks. That’s not what I’m looking for.”
I might then offer a treat, usually asking for a very simple behavior first to earn it. “Kisses? Good girl.” and I’ll offer a treat. Which she will always eat, but if she then quickly returns to continue her stare, I then need to ask myself:
“Have all her needs been met today?
she has water?
Has she eaten?
Has she had adequate enrichment and exercise?
Is her bed is clean and available to her.... ...wait, what time is it?”

That last bit is almost ALWAYS the reason for Penny’s deadpan stare in the evenings.
If it is anywhere around 8PM, she is nearly always asking for 1 of two things:
to do a puzzle or to go outside to p*e so she can go to bed and not be disrupted.

Because I have paid attention to her schedule, preferences, and communication over the years, I am better able to understand and problem solve what she needs when her communication may be a little confusing.”
- read more in our blog:
Dog Communication Breakdown:
What are they asking for?

Halloween offers lots of opportunities to build your dogs’ confidence! How to do it:🎃Identify the trigger that your dog ...
10/30/2025

Halloween offers lots of opportunities to build your dogs’ confidence!

How to do it:
🎃Identify the trigger that your dog is feeling anxious/ fearful/ nervous around (Pumpkins, hay bales, motion activated monsters in bushes, skeletons protruding from the ground, are all around SWDC at present!)
🎃 Allowing your dog to lead and have plenty of slack in their leash to get distance from the trigger, allow them to get curious about the trigger.
You can talk them through this using calm, silly sing songy type tones to keep things light.
Ex: “oh wow!! Look at that skeleton! What a weird little guy that is…. Do you want to go sniff?”
🎃 As your dog works through their big feelings, praise and encourage them. Do NOT force them closer when they are having big feelings!! This will increase big feelings and decrease confidence. They must be allowed to get closer and interact at their pace and comfort level. You’re better off starting really far away and making it super easy on them versus diving in and risking traumatizing them.
🎃When they look to the trigger/ move towards it/ sniff it, praise and encourage their bravery…
Ex:”wow you are being so brave around the crazy Skelton!! What a good dog you’re being!”
🎃 If your dog is extremely fearful, continue to move as far away as necessary for them to be able to voluntarily look to the trigger and look away from it.
You can use a scatter feed/ the Go Find game at any time to help them regulate and regroup if/ when feelings become too big and unmanageable.
Continue praising and rewarding any curiosity.
🎃 Repeat until your dog is able to be neutral/ confident around the formerly scary thing.

Has your dog been fearful of anything that’s surprised you?

“One of the most frequent and challenging tasks our city dogs have to regularly manage, multiple times a day, is riding ...
10/28/2025

“One of the most frequent and challenging tasks our city dogs have to regularly manage, multiple times a day, is riding in elevators. Elevators are small spaces often cramped with a variety of humans, dogs, and sometimes other challenges like children, carts, intense smells, loud noises, and more. Add in the doors opening and closing multiple times, different personalities getting on and off at each floor, and dogs with different levels of training and expectations, and it can sometimes be a recipe for disaster.

So how can you set your dog and everyone else up for success, as best you can? “-
Read more in our blog:
“Canine Elevator Etiquette:
Setting everyone up for success”

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