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The Puppy Partnership Coach offers dog training and information sessions designed to help you develop an effective and positive partnership with your dog from puppyhood and beyond.

03/10/2022

HALLOWEEN SAFETY

It’s good to be informed if you are considering it for your dog.
07/08/2022

It’s good to be informed if you are considering it for your dog.

To Castrate or Not To Castrate!

For decades castration has been recommended routinely for young dogs as a cure for:
🐶 Barking, lunging and reactivity at dogs or people
🐶 Dog-dog interaction challenges
🐶 Hu***ng, inappropriate toileting
🐶 Adolescence (as if it needs curing like it’s a disease 😂)

Download my free book on this to keep forever here: beha.vet/free-neutering-ebook

⚠️WARNING!⚠️ What I’m about to discuss relates to castration and health and behaviour. This does NOT relate to overpopulation management. However, of note, in some countries, castration is considered a mutilation and these countries have less of an overpopulation issue than countries where it is routinely recommended, highlighting how intrinsic overpopulation is to societal beliefs around and respect for dogs.

👉 What actually happens when we castrate a dog?

Well, to put it bluntly, the testicles get chopped off. What does this lead to?
It completely removes the dog’s ability to reproduce.
It removes a major source of testosterone; the Leydig cells that produce testosterone reside within the testicles and so experience a extracorporeal relocation too! Important to note here that I say a major source as the adrenal glands in both sexes as well as the ovaries in the bitch produce small quantities also.

👉 What consequence does this have?

Importantly, testosterone is valuable as a hormone from a behaviour perspective. In multiple species, it has been demonstrated to be closely associated with confidence. Why is this protective against behaviour struggles? Well, behaviour struggles are often driven by lack of confidence, anxiety, fear and situational pessimism and certainly never the result of positive emotional states that testosterone would promote.

“There is absolutely no benefit to reducing an animal’s confidence when working on their behaviour. Confidence is never a bad thing!”

👉 What the SCIENCE Says!

In 2018, McGreevy et al published a study in Plos One (It’s open access so you can check it how here if you are feeling geeky: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5931473/), assessing how the length of time a dog maintained their go**ds for influenced the risk of behaviour struggles.

👉 What did they find?

The shorter the time they keep their go**ds and, in turn, the sooner they lose most of their testosterone, the less likely the dogs’ owners were to report two behaviour struggles - howling when left alone and indoor urine marking.

Oh! Easy! Question Answered! To theatre we go….

Wait for it.

The findings didn’t end there. The longer the dogs in the study (sample size of 6235) kept their go**ds attached and, in turn, their testosterone, the less likely their owners were to report 26 (Yes, TWENTY SIX!) mostly unwelcome behaviour struggles!!

AND

7 (yes, SEVEN!) of these behaviour struggles that were much less likely the longer a dog remained entire would be labelled as “aggressive” (including “aggression” directed towards people and other dogs).

So let’s dive into the reasons why castration is often wrongly considered and wrongly recommended…

😱Barking, lunging and reactivity! This behaviour struggle is often driven by an underlying pessimism, dogs perceiving novelty in the environment (whether that be a human, another dog, a cat or a kangaroo!) to be something to worry about. Pessimism and lack of confidence are closely linked and so it is no surprise that castration doesn’t help this situation and often makes it worse as the McGreevy findings suggest!

Download my free book on this to keep forever here: beha.vet/free-neutering-ebook

😱Dog-Dog interaction challenges! This refers to unpredictability in a dog’s interaction with another dog. It might be that your dog unpredictably snaps when having a nose-nose interaction. It might be that your dog stands over another dog and raises their hackles. It might be that your dog charges and barks at other dogs upon the approach. The thing is, a successful interaction can only occur with three skills: 1. Optimism, 2. Disengagement (seeing value in moving away from the interaction), 3. Calmness. Any weakness in these will lead to unpredictable (or very predictable!!) breaks in the chain. I’m sure we can all relate to a time in our lives where we’ve had a fail in one of these departments and had a bad interaction with someone (maybe a partner….) - it didn’t come from overconfidence, it came from all the rubbish that went on at the office that day and your sore back!

Now I have a saying when it comes to dog behaviour and that is -

“If you want more of something, BUILD IT! Don’t attempt to squash something else to make it seem bigger!”

Success in’t about trying to correct, inhibit or STOP a behaviour. This is about growing the skills needed to behave effectively and go through the world feeling great! So again, castration has absolutely no place here and again often makes things worse!

😱 Hu***ng and Inappropriate Toileting! These behaviours were long hailed as the ultimate in dogs disrespecting us and, therefore, by some twisted logic, if an animal is disrespecting you, you must chop off a body part, reduce their confidence, show them who is boss. Crazy right?! 😂 Of course not - in fact, these behaviours (just like the ones above) are just a couple of behaviours a dog might select from when feeling worried, anxious, scared or a little bit like “I don’t know what to do here.”

Have you ever had an interaction with another human where you were nervous for whatever reason and you said something crazy or did something completely weird instead of just shaking their hand? Meet the canine equivalent: hu***ng!

Again this is driven by LACK of confidence, not overconfidence and so castration won’t make it better and might again make it worse! Inappropriate toileting and marking behaviours can be much the same, and so while research shows that castration might improve marking in the house in some instances, it can equally make it worse based on this and so, importantly, we should never do something irreversible when reversible (non-body-part-chopping) options exist.

😱 Adolescence! Adolescence is not a disease! In fact, none of this is a disease!

“These are not BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS! They’re DOG BEHAVIOUR!”

Adolescence is a period of development! It’s associated with structural brain, cognitive and hormonal changes. It’s a period that actively promotes conflict between the animal (human or canine) and their carer as an evolutionarily beneficial temperature check on the relationship (more on that another time maybe). What all the research agrees on in relation to human and canine adolescence is that confidence and relationship are key! The Asher et al 2020 study on canine adolescence found that conflict (in the form of ignoring a sit cue) was much reduced with increasing relationship between dog and owner. What do we take from this?
Chopping off body parts will not help.
Spend the time and money you were going to spend on castrating your dog and invest it in your relationship bank account instead - invest in positive interactions, games, play, whatever you and your dog love!

Download my free book on this to keep forever here: beha.vet/free-neutering-ebook

🩺👨🏼‍⚕️ Health Benefits of Castration

Castration has also been recommended from a health standpoint, reducing the risk of a variety of diseases. However, the health benefits castration brings (such as prevention (and resolution of) benign prostatic hyperplasia) are only of significance after the age of 5 in most dogs when they become at increased risk of such. Equally, there’s early evidence to show that castration before one year of age could increase the risk of joint disease, cancer risk and allergic skin disease, further reinforcing the idea that early castration (if even at all) is not nor should not be a procedure that comes with a blanket recommendation for all young dogs.

Reversible Options!

Finally, we must consider if it is appropriate to give a blanket recommendation on anything that is irreversible and not completely benign when reversible options are available. Short-term implants have the same whole body effects as surgical removal of the testicles while still being reversible! These can act like a test drive of the new hormonal system where castration is being strongly considered without the fallout of an irreversible procedure.

👉 The Future!

So, that’s the wrap on castration with a focus on behaviour and training! Whenever I talk about this, it often causes of a wave of remorse and grieving for the now lost testicles of your dog’s youth. BUT I work with people on a daily basis whose dogs have had their go**ds inappropriately removed at some point and yet they are achieving amazing results and living the lives that they dreamt of when they got a dog in the first place.

The first step they took was ditching the labels, the limiting beliefs and the story of how they arrived where they did. The second step they took is they took their dog-owning dream off the back burner and they made it a MUST.

The reality is that castrated or not, you can unlock real-life results and amazing transformations with your dog with the right plan, the right tools, the right games and strategies! I even wrote a book on it you can download for free here: beha.vet/free-neutering-ebook

This is an opportunity to spread the word, save some go**ds along the way and change the blanket advice for the better, so if you know someone who this might benefit, please share it far and wide :-)

Sharing this again, it’s good to know what to do should the unimaginable happen.
15/06/2022

Sharing this again, it’s good to know what to do should the unimaginable happen.

Some quick information regarding canine heat injury treatment: Don't let the age-old myths get in your way of preventing this deadly condition, or providing life-saving treatment of canine heat injury.

This Friday, May 20, is National Rescue Dog Day!To celebrate, AbsoluteDOGS have put an incredible rescue dog pack togeth...
19/05/2022

This Friday, May 20, is National Rescue Dog Day!

To celebrate, AbsoluteDOGS have put an incredible rescue dog pack together

It’s FREE

As an AbsoluteDOGS Pro Dog Partner, I get to share this pawesome pack with you!

The rescue pack contains 7 epic resources focusing on:

Getting Started with Training
Bringing a Rescue Dog into your house (or any dog)
Separation Struggles
Multi-dog Household Management
Growing Confidence in your Dog
Foundation Games for your Rescue Dog
Rescue Dogs and Kids - Growing the Relationship from the Start

Whether your dog is

a rescue you’ve recently adopted
a rescue that has settled in well to their forever family
or a dog from any background

these resources will provide you with awesome insights into how your dog’s brain works and how you can help support them.

If this has piqued your interest or sounds like something you’d love to jump into with your dog, follow this link to get your free resources:

absolutedogs.me/transformyourrescue

Just imagine, 7 days of resources showing up in your inbox, jampacked full of valuable information that will help you to achieve long-lasting results!

Let us help you transform your relationship with your dog,
The Puppy Partnership Coach (Pro Dog Trainer)

02/05/2022
30/04/2022

We had a lovely day at the Braunston Dog Show, it was fantastic to meet everyone and all your fabulous dogs.

It was great to see your awesome dogs demonstrate their confidence and try out some dog parkour.

Thank you for all your support today, all profit was donated directly to Pawprints Dog Rescue

Come and say hello next Saturday at the Braunston Dog Show, we will be running a “have a go” competition and have some f...
23/04/2022

Come and say hello next Saturday at the Braunston Dog Show, we will be running a “have a go” competition and have some fabulous rosettes to be won.

Does your dog pull on the leash as if their life depends on it? Do you have sore arms and shoulders after your walks??We...
04/04/2022

Does your dog pull on the leash as if their life depends on it? Do you have sore arms and shoulders after your walks??

We’re going to let you in on a little secret… Stress-free walks, where you aren’t getting your arm pulled off at every step, aren’t a far-fetched dream.

In fact, with the power of games-based training, loose leash walking can be a part of your everyday reality!

As an AbsoluteDOGS Pro Dog Parter I’m super excited to share their brand new mini-course Stop Pulling!

To join just click this link (or copy and paste into your browser)
https://game.absolute-dogs.com/stoppulling-pdp?prod=stop-pulling-mini-course&ref=327

For the AMAZING price of just £27 you are going to get:

● A mini-course that will arm you with everything you need to achieve loose-leash walking success!

● A series of Game Up videos, demonstrating practical games to train your dog in just a few minutes a day and set them up for the total transformation of real-life results success!

● A series of Skill Up videos, where you get to geek out and learn all about how games-based training can reshape your dog’s brain and help you achieve amazing loose-leash walking skills, regardless of your dog’s age, breed or history!

● Terrific troubleshooting top tips on all the most common pulling on leash struggles faced by dog owners all over the world!

● Lifetime access to the course – so you can play again and again, as often as you want!

Did you know that transforming your dog's loose-leash walking skills can have a ripple effect on the rest of their behaviour? Join us in this challenge and make today DAY ONE of creating the picture of the walk you've always dreamt of!

Are you ready? Jump into the Stop Pulling mini-course here!

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Not all dogs benefit from regular walks, a very valuable point made by a fellow pro-dog trainer.What can you do instead?...
02/04/2022

Not all dogs benefit from regular walks, a very valuable point made by a fellow pro-dog trainer.

What can you do instead?…enrichment activities, scent searches, and dog parkour to name a few.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/dog-trainer-shares-you-should-26613717.amp?fbclid=IwAR0Bm3E3T9bl0ayWpIRv1chHS2TAt0DyoVpHgW5C4YIU_64wm7qrtlY3u10

Ahead of the first national Don't Walk Your Dog Day tomorrow, dog trainer Niki French, 53, from Twickenham, reveals how skipping your daily dog walk can actually benefit your pet in many ways

Our favourite games for engagement and proximity, have a go, go slow to start so you can get the mechanics then speed it...
20/01/2022

Our favourite games for engagement and proximity, have a go, go slow to start so you can get the mechanics then speed it up and have fun.

Are you looking for ways to boost your dog’s proximity and engagement with you?

FUNder, Typhoon and Tornado (collectively known as “The Weather Games”) are a series of super fun games which teach your dog the value of orientation and of bouncing back to you, and show them that the reward for coming in close is that they get to go again.
For FUNder, throw one piece of food between your legs. Your dog will follow the food. As they orient back towards you, throw another piece in the opposite direction, again sending them between your legs.
For Typhoon, bring your dog through your legs from front to back and then lure them around to the side of your body before throwing a piece of food and sending them back out. Make sure to play this on both sides!
With Tornado, throw one piece of food away from you. As your dog orients back to you, lead them around your body with a piece of food, and throw away to send them back out. As with Typhoon, make sure you’re playing in both directions (clockwise and anti-clockwise) to keep yourself and your dog flexible!
Once you have the hang of all three, mix them up! Play a combination to keep your dog guessing, and watch how engaged they are with you!

Remember to set your dog up for success. If you know your dog will chase off after distractions in the park, play in a lower distraction environment to begin with until you have a history of engagement and rehearsal of what you do want!

19/01/2022

An off-leash dog is headed towards you and your dog. You're not keen about this. What can you do?

04/01/2022

Happy New Year.
Sorry due to injury we are unable to provide any training at this time, hopefully back soon 🙂

01/01/2022

Do you allow your dog to greet every dog they come across?

Imagine this scenario (perhaps this is familiar)… You want your new puppy to socialise with other dogs, so you take them out and introduce them to every dog you come across. At some point, they are going to try and interact with a dog that doesn't like them. That dog might growl, or snap, or do something else that worries your pup and makes it a negative experience for them. Your instinct at this point might be to find lots more friendly dogs to offset that bad experience, but in doing so you meet a few more who aren’t so friendly, or don’t think much of puppies, and all of a sudden you have clocked up five bad experiences.

Those bad experiences can really impact your puppy’s view of the world and of other dogs.

You might have an extremely optimistic, resilient puppy who takes these bad experiences in their stride. Or you might find that each bad interaction chips away at your dog’s optimism and makes them a little more pessimistic and a little more reactive to other dogs.

Protecting your dog’s optimism by being conscious of what situations you expose them to is really important. One bad experience can have way more impact than many good ones.

Your dog doesn’t have to meet lots of other dogs and people and be exposed to all manner of different situations in order to be cool with them. Building their optimism at home, and growing their skills of disengagement and calmness, is way more important and sets them up for way greater success!

25/12/2021

🎄 Christmas is here!🎄 How can you best prepare your dog for the excitement and novelty that comes with it? Whether you’ve been looking forward to your puppy’s first Christmas or you’ve recently welcomed an older dog into your family, Christmas can be a challenging time for some dogs.

Check out our brand new eBook for all the tips, games and strategies you need to keep your furry family members safe this festive season, and to be sure your dog is as happy and relaxed as possible.

http://absolutedogs.me/first-christmas

In addition, you can update your Facebook Frame to celebrate you and your dog’s love for the games that transform your dog’s behaviour!

To update your Facebook Profile Frame:

Go to the template we’ve set up just for you.
Design your Facebook Profile Picture https://www.canva.com/design/DAEzR3979Ds/U-H2n6yCiepLldboLx9K7g/view?utm_content=DAEzR3979Ds&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton&mode=preview), update the picture and download the image to upload as your FB Profile Picture.

Need video guidance?
Check out this Loom!
https://loom.com/share/79e213eb9d9349a197eabde88366bb57

Happy Christmas!

24/12/2021

🎅🐾 Preparing for your puppy’s first Christmas 🎅🐾

Are you looking forward to spending your first Christmas with a new puppy or dog? Wondering how best to prepare them for the festivities? Or perhaps you’re a little worried about the potential chaos that a new furry family member will add to your celebrations?

Our brand new eBook has you covered!

Grab your FREE copy of our Dog’s First Christmas resource today!>
http://absolutedogs.me/first-christmas

In addition, you can update your Facebook Frame to celebrate you and your dog’s love for the games that transform your dog’s behaviour!

To update your Facebook Profile Frame:

Go to the template we’ve set up just for you.
Design your Facebook Profile Picture https://www.canva.com/design/DAEzR3979Ds/U-H2n6yCiepLldboLx9K7g/view?utm_content=DAEzR3979Ds&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton&mode=preview), update the picture and download the image to upload as your FB Profile Picture.

Need video guidance?
Check out this Loom!
https://loom.com/share/79e213eb9d9349a197eabde88366bb57

Happy Christmas!

23/12/2021

More Doggone Safe tips for keeping children safe from dog bites during the holiday season:

20/12/2021

KEEPING KIDS AND DOGS SAFE!

03/12/2021

As you are all aware we are all dog crazy here at Middlemore Farm 🐶

And we are super excited to be having our first charity dog walk next Saturday (11th December) at 11am. All we are asking for in return is a small donation to the local food bank 🙂

There may even be a little treat for the four legged stars 🌟 🐕

So true, although all dogs are reactive, we all react to things, some dogs are scared of other dogs and react in a way w...
03/12/2021

So true, although all dogs are reactive, we all react to things, some dogs are scared of other dogs and react in a way which we class as undesirable but they are not reactive they are just scared.

Please give those dogs and their handlers space, understanding and empathy. Often these handlers take on these dogs as others have struggled, every dog and pet parent deserves a chance.

Do you see me

I am tired, so tired

Having a dog that is classed as ’reactive’ is draining
Constant micro managing and planning is emotionally tiring

I am the one who has to learn when the quiet times are to walk
I am the one googling on lead only places to go
I am the one who walks a new route on their own first
I am the one who moves out of your way without you realising
I am the one mostly on their own
I am the one in the trees, you probably haven’t seen me
I am the one who hovers in the middle of the field wondering which way you are going, before I can make my decision
I am the one watching where that ball is being thrown
I am the one with the stomach churning when there are dogs running around
I am the one with the full poo bag in my pocket because there are people near the bin
I am the one who drives to ALL of their walking areas
I am the one who silently cheers when its pouring with rain, as less people
I am the one mentally walking every other dog I see
I am the one who knows instantly, which dog my dog would be ok with getting a bit closer
I am the one who also knows instantly, which dog my dog would not be ok with getting closer
I am the one devouring every blog, webinar, course about how to help my dog
I am the one back and forth to the Vets, there has to be pain somewhere
I am the one crying in the car on the way home
I am the one who gets told I shouldn’t be walking my dog if he doesn’t like other dogs
I am the one who gets told it’s my fault, because my dog is on a lead
I am the one who quickens their pace to get to the exit before you let your dog’s off
I am the one who has to ask for you to recall your dog
I am the one who has spent money on good and not so good trainers
I am the one who knows all of the ‘Get out of Dodge’ places
I am the one whose dog has a large safe space bubble around them
I am the one who changes direction so I can increase my distance
I am the one who really gets to see who my dog really is

I am tired, so tired

Do you see me?

Debbie and Sabre
Paws and Train ©️

I see you 💛 I give you hope
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A fellow Pro Dog Trainer has written and launched this fabulous new book, available for only 99p on Kindle today. Twicke...
01/12/2021

A fellow Pro Dog Trainer has written and launched this fabulous new book, available for only 99p on Kindle today.

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