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At CC Dog Training, we focus on helping people and their pets come to a better understanding of each other through communication, education, and accountability.

Happy National Dog Day from Chloe!
26/08/2021

Happy National Dog Day from Chloe!

Chloe and sarge chillin after their hike. Sarge is staying with us while his family is on vacation and he’s doing great!
26/07/2021

Chloe and sarge chillin after their hike. Sarge is staying with us while his family is on vacation and he’s doing great!

Chloe and Sarge post-hike. Sarge is staying with us while his family goes on vacation, and he’s doing great!
26/07/2021

Chloe and Sarge post-hike. Sarge is staying with us while his family goes on vacation, and he’s doing great!

26/03/2021

An invaluable tool in your toolbox, never leave home without your “OUT” command!

Chloe and CC alum Ace had a snow date today!
16/02/2021

Chloe and CC alum Ace had a snow date today!

17/12/2020

Hope everyone is safe and warm in this snowy weather... Chloe’s classmates is taking a snow day! Send us some pics and vids of your dog enjoying the snow!

Chloe visiting her two legged and four legged cousins!
22/11/2020

Chloe visiting her two legged and four legged cousins!

How’s everyone enjoying this lovely fall weather? Chloe and ghost are taking an afternoon nap after our hike at Fred Dil...
17/09/2020

How’s everyone enjoying this lovely fall weather? Chloe and ghost are taking an afternoon nap after our hike at Fred Dill wildlife sanctuary.

Happy National Dog Day from Chloe!
26/08/2020

Happy National Dog Day from Chloe!

This is really good info! Make this the new normal for greeting dogs and we will have a lot less issues on our hands!
13/08/2020

This is really good info! Make this the new normal for greeting dogs and we will have a lot less issues on our hands!

🛇 Use your Manners! 🛇
The Sniff test - Stop doing that!
The sniff test - a badly engrained habit that society has been taught, without a clear understanding of what they're actually doing.

🚩When you reach out towards a dog, you are using body pressure AT them, giving them no time to assess whether you are safe & whether they require further investigation to pick up your information. You are forcing an interaction of a relationship that hasn't had time to develop. To some dogs, this is quite rude & the reason a lot of dogs snap at or bite people. This can cause alot of behavioral issues because of layered stress due to forced interactions.

🚩If they are on lead, they have no where to go if they are sensitive to spacial pressure, so can end up shutting down, shying away or snapping at your hand so you back off. This is an example of how a dog is now using pressure to turn off pressure & make you back off so they aren't so stressed.

🚩People think by offering your hand it can give the dog time to sniff to know you're friendly... they can sniff without being forced to sniff your hand.Their noses are far more superior than ours & they don't need close contact forced upon them to smell you.

🚩Some dogs might not want to know you. You have no relationship with them and that's perfectly fine. They aren't your dog so you don't need to touch them or steal pats for your own satisfaction.

🤔 If you are meeting a dog, what should you do?
⚠Ask the owner if you can interact with their dog. Not all people want strangers touching their dogs. Especially strangers who you are unlikely to see again.
⚠Stand up straight & relaxed, with your hands at your side.
⚠Ignore the dog & talk to the owner.
⚠Don't stare at the dog & don't try to force an interaction by going in for a pat. If the dog wants to know you, it will come up to you & sniff around. Usually they will move away & then come back for a second sniffathon. Some dogs will bunt your hands & wag their tails, which are good signs that you're likely an accepted new friend. Give them a few slow pats down their back (NOT THEIR HEAD) & then stop. Is the dog happy? Has it accepted your interaction? This will determine whether you can give it more pats.

🐶This is a more stress free option for dogs & a reason why in consultations we can develop a good level of trust, especially with fearful dogs & aggressive dogs, without a bunch of negative side effects from forced interactions.

Bernadette Zarakas and Willow working on a sit command! Simple obedience is a great way to build a better relationship w...
02/08/2020

Bernadette Zarakas and Willow working on a sit command!

Simple obedience is a great way to build a better relationship with your dog. It helps to establish communication as well as provide stimulation for your pup.

01/07/2020

I cannot stress enough how important recall is. It is a life saving command and it saved the life of my dog and my sisters dog earlier today when we came across a timber rattler on the trail. The dogs were first to discover the well camouflaged snake, and as soon I I heard the telltale sound of it’s tail shaking I was able to call both dogs off immediately through a well practiced command. If there had been any hesitation with either dogs obedience they could very easily have been dead today.

Chloe’s newest classmate!
19/06/2020

Chloe’s newest classmate!

Another great training session with Travis and Jhett! Summer is coming fast so don’t forget to give your dogs plenty of ...
26/05/2020

Another great training session with Travis and Jhett! Summer is coming fast so don’t forget to give your dogs plenty of shade and water!

Due to the current situation, we’re all spending a lot more time at home with our families and pets. The situation has b...
21/05/2020

Due to the current situation, we’re all spending a lot more time at home with our families and pets. The situation has brought families together but we also hear a lot of the hardships spending all this time together. We’re learning a lot more about each other and our spouses and seeing the inappropriate behaviors that our dogs are exhibiting! I bet while you were at work all day you didn’t know spot was barking excessively every time the FedEx man dropped off a package. And let’s be honest, it’s happening a LOT lately. Or perhaps because you had a dog walker, you haven’t learned the proper heeling techniques for walks and Fido is dragging you all over your neighborhood.

Another revelation has been the rise in recent puppy/dog adoptions to families who have more time to spend but don’t necessarily have the knowledge or understanding of what their dog needs. They’re not housebroken, they’re not walking on leash and they’re jumping all over everyone. Maybe all these little things are adding up and causing unnecessary stress on the family!

If any of this sounds like you, I’m up for the challenge! I’m willing to work at your comfort level via Zoom/FaceTime or social distancing at your home. Give me a call for your free 15 minute consultation!

My nephew Travis, a dog trainer in the making! He’s working on a ‘downstay’ with Chloe and his puppy Jhett.
07/05/2020

My nephew Travis, a dog trainer in the making! He’s working on a ‘downstay’ with Chloe and his puppy Jhett.

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