I’ve said it before I really love the people that I work with! I met Amy a while ago when she was training her puppy. She has since gone onto fostering many many dogs and now she is using some of that training to help them become even more adoptable. This pup was very fearful and Amy has helped him by doing some confidence, training, tricks, etc..
I love it!
“Look what I taught my foster! Thanks to you! 🙂
Your gifts that keep
On giving:) “ Amy
Yahoo, it’s raining! Enjoy your day everybody.
We can’t change the past, but we can make the best out of today! ☮️💜
Maggie and Merlin are herding dogs. This is a perfect outlet for them to get their energy out with!
Muzzles take the stress away from everyone
Alfred is learning to wear a muzzle in a positive way slowly and at his pace at home where he feels safer.This means when he goes to the vet we don’t have the extra stress of having the muzzle put on there. we also took him for a walk around his neighborhood, proving fun things can happen with the muzzle on. Muzzles keep things safe and take a lot of the stress away from the ownet
Skye
15 week old Skye practicing recalls at a distance
Scout got a brand new dog door and learned how to use it today!
He also learned that once he gets inside to stand on a towel and wait as his feet get dried off 
Search!
Let your dog use his natural ability to find things out. This can be a fun game for your dog.
Leashes and collars being put on
Many times I see puppies, giving their people a hard time of putting on their leash or harness.Get them used to putting the equipment on and off every day! This is an important part of getting Your Dog comfortable with being handled
Play
Play is a very important part of training for Your Dog.
He needs exercise and play provides that!
Play is also very bonding for you and Your Dog. It has rules tucked into it that the dog doesn’t even know about, such as take it, drop it, come to me and putting his teeth on you is not allowed and will end the game.
Here we play with a flirt pole with Atticus. He can run fast and he has a target to grab onto that is not your hand or clothing.
Teach your dog at a young age to stand still while you put your collar on him