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Kim’s Tuesday students, no classes today.   Please check today’s email from me for the details 🐾
28/01/2025

Kim’s Tuesday students, no classes today. Please check today’s email from me for the details 🐾

Saturday classes at Northfield Dog Training are postponed one more week due to the lingering icy conditions in the parki...
24/01/2025

Saturday classes at Northfield Dog Training are postponed one more week due to the lingering icy conditions in the parking lot.
See you all next Saturday for week one of STAR puppy and Life Skills for Success 🐾

19/01/2025

Stay safe Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday students and we will see you next week!

18/01/2025

Sorry everyone but Northfield has canceled classes for this morning. The conditions in the parking lot and walkways are too dangerous.
See you all next week!

03/01/2025
01/12/2024

Did you know? 🧬 The domestication and breeding of animals isn’t just about their physical traits; it profoundly affects their behavior too. Early humans began selecting animals that were less scared of & more cooperative with humans as well as those exhibiting valuable skills like hunting, and over generations these selections were amplififed and diversified.This process, though beneficial to people and to dogs in certain ways throughout history, has also led to certain behavioral traits being amplified, sometimes causing challenges in our pets today.

In the LEGS approach, understanding these genetic influences is crucial for understanding & managing behaviors. It's not just about how you raise a dog, but also about truly understanding their inherited tendencies as central to who they are. Recognizing these factors helps us approach behavior modification more holistically.

Have you noticed any inherited traits in your dog that influence their behavior?

Check out my blog post https://wix.to/o7allyx
19/11/2024

Check out my blog post https://wix.to/o7allyx

Understanding the bond between humans and dogs is crucial for creating a happy and healthy relationship. However, the use of aversive tools—like shock collars, prong collars, and other punitive devices—can severely harm this connection. In this blog post, we will explore the negative effects of ...

Thank you veterans for your bravery, dedication, sacrifice, and service!
11/11/2024

Thank you veterans for your bravery, dedication, sacrifice, and service!

Check out my blog post https://wix.to/gMGqO5G
02/11/2024

Check out my blog post https://wix.to/gMGqO5G

Puppies bring immense joy and energy to our lives. However, as they grow, they may face fear periods that coincide with key developmental stages. Recognizing and understanding these phases allows pet owners to provide essential support, ensuring that their furry companions develop into well-adjusted...

17/10/2024

✨Structures around your Dogs Neck ✨

Collar V Harness. Always a controversial subject, here’s the reason why I will always prefer a harness for your dog to protect those important structures around your dogs neck. Contrary to believe harnesses do NOT encourage your dog to pull, (always hearing this), lead pulling is often a training issue.

🤔 Did you know that if your dog pulls on a collar/ head collar/halti, you may be harming and causing damage to structures around your dog’s neck?
Please read …

~Muscles:- collar damage can cause contusions, strains, pain, injury to the muscles of the neck

~ Spinal cord & nerves:- collar damage may result in narrowing of the spinal canal,osteoarthritis and herniated discs, can also impinge the nerves causing pain and impaired neurological functions

- Nerves:-The vagus nerve is one of the most important structures of your dog’s nervous system. It originates at the neck level and it controls multiple life-essential organs such as the heart, lungs, stomach and the intestinal tract. Restricting the blood to this nerve may lead to dysfunction in these systems in your dog.

~Arteries & Veins:- collar damage may cause pressure on these blood vessels causing higher blood pressure in the brain and raised intra-ocular pressure, long-term effects may be impaired blood circulation in the brain.
Pulling on the neck increases pressure on the jugular vein. This can cause a build-up of pressure around the brain or can affect the flow of cerebral-spinal fluid, either of which can lead to epilepsy in pre-disposed dogs.

~Larynx & Oesophagus:- collar damage may cause difficulties in swallowing & choking and shortness of breath in your dog.

~Trachea:- collar damage may cause the cartilage rings to flatten or break, resulting in a narrower diameter and thus respiratory problems

-Hyoid apparatus:- a group of bones and cartilages that suspend the tongue and larynx. Trauma to these structures can cause damage and even fractures. (Thankfully very rare).

-Thyroid Gland. In a July 2015 Peter Dobias, DVM, notes the high rate of thyroid disease among large breeds of dogs who often pull strongly when on-leash
The thyroid gland is located in your dog's neck, where it produces thyroid hormones including thyroxine (T4), along with several other important thyroid hormones. When dogs pull, the thyroid gland can become inflamed and attacked/destroyed by the dog’s own immune system. This damage can cause a deficit of thyroid hormone and is termed “hypothyroidism”

-Structures around the eye. Scientists have found that pressure inside the eye was significantly increased when pressure was applied to a dog’s neck from its collar. Increased eye pressure can create additional problems for dogs already suffering from corneas, glaucoma, or eye injuries.

🙏 If you’re pulling the dog along by the collar or your dogs in front pulling you, please, please consider your dogs neck and the damage this can cause to your dog. Please consider a correctly fitted harness.

References:-

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4925585/

https://www.k9bridle.com/dogs-that-pull-on-the-lead/

https://www.ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2020/05/collars-risk-causing-neck-injuries-in-dogs,-study-shows

https://peterdobias.com/blogs/blog/dog-collar-injuries-can-cause-thyroid-disease #:~:text=One%20cause%20of%20hypothyroidism%20that%20is%20often%20missed&text=Trauma%20to%20the%20thyroid%20gland,to%20injuries%20by%20dog%20collars.

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07/10/2024

New research suggests that the domestication of dogs not only changed their facial muscle morphology but also how these muscles function. Dogs have almost 100% fast-twitch muscle fibers, facilitating quick facial expression movements, while wolves have less than 50%, allowing sustained contractions. This evolution may have helped domestic dogs communicate better with humans!
Study by Anne Burrows et al.: https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.25580

Time is running out!  Classes start on October 1st and spots are filling fast.  Scentwork, tricks, STAR puppy and much m...
26/09/2024

Time is running out! Classes start on October 1st and spots are filling fast.
Scentwork, tricks, STAR puppy and much more to choose from. Use this link to get your spot today 🐾

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01/09/2024

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