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Marie's All Paws Forward I am a pet lover who works at Petco Roseville as a Dog Trainer & I love it! This page is dedicated to All Things Pet

I have been helping pets and their parents for the last seven years... Now I want to bring my passion to the community.

19/02/2019

Dogs have come a long way. 😂

01/02/2019

A new training program from Canada's BC SPCA is a model for all to follow.

Agreed with the training part. It all depends on what you mean by discipline.?
01/02/2019

Agreed with the training part. It all depends on what you mean by discipline.?

The GOODEST DOGGO 🐶

Got out with a dog before the rain really started to come down. I do love the rain!
17/01/2019

Got out with a dog before the rain really started to come down. I do love the rain!

21/10/2018

This speaks to the heart of what I do!!

01/10/2018

Why stop at treadmills for dogs?

Getting ready for fall?
30/09/2018

Getting ready for fall?

Instant “aww!” Trim the collar off a child-sized button-down shirt to make a fun, fancy DIY collar accessory for your pup.

Out at Barktoberfest supporting Daack Pack Dog Training. Come by and visit me!!!
29/09/2018

Out at Barktoberfest supporting Daack Pack Dog Training. Come by and visit me!!!

25/09/2018

Dog bites can be prevented by learning the body language signals that dogs give off in the lead up to a bite. Dogs generally don't "bite out of nowhere" unless these early signals have been ignored repeatedly or punished.

Here are the signals that a dog will give as they move down the road to a bite, and what they mean:

1) Displacement Signals - "I'll act distracted to take the pressure off"
- Sniffing
- Scratching
- Goofing around

2) Calming Signals - "I'd really like things to calm down"
- Licking lips
- Yawning (often with a squeaking noise)
- Turning head away or moving away
- Moving in slow motion

3) Stress Signals - "I'm really getting scared now"
- Heavy panting
- Sweaty paws
- Trembling
- Big wide eyes (called whale eye or half moon eye)
- Hackles up

4) Preparing for Action / Assessment - "They're not stopping, maybe I'll have to defend myself"
- Stiff, frozen posture (conserving energy)
- Staring wide-eyed without blinking (hard stare)
- Mouth closed

5) Last Warnings - "Please stop and go away, this is your last warning"
- Snarling or lifting lip up vertically
- Growling
- Snapping the air
- Punching with nose (muzzle punch)

6) Attack - "This is the only way to keep myself safe"
- Lunge
- Bite

The earlier you take an exit, the better your chances will be of avoiding a bite! The rule of thumb if you're not sure what to when you think your dog might be heading down the road to a bite is ADD SOME DISTANCE between your dog and whatever is upsetting them. Contact a professional, positive reinforcement based behavioural trainer for further assistance.

If you have a dog with fear or aggression issues, keep an eye out for That Dog Geek's next video, the first in a series on helping fearful or reactive dogs.

Partnered with with Daack Pack Training. Give me a call to train or contact me through Daackpack.com
24/09/2018

Partnered with with Daack Pack Training. Give me a call to train or contact me through Daackpack.com

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