I smile every time I see this video of Auggie, an aussiedoodle client of mine, and the little puppy. When a larger dog – who rumbles and tumbles and chases with the best of the other large dogs – flops over on her belly with loose muscles to play differently with a puppy or small dog, that larger dog is self-handicapping. You have more than likely seen dogs do it. People actually practice it also. I thought I’d write more about self-handicapping in dog play and what you can do to encourage it. [Read more…] about Dog Self-Handicapping In Play
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Getting Your Puppy Off To The Right Start
If you have just brought a puppy into your home, NOW is the time to begin to build your relationship in a fun, loving and nurturing way. Your puppy needs to learn from you that his world is safe, that his needs will be met, and that YOU are worth listening to because good things happen when he does. [Read more…] about Getting Your Puppy Off To The Right Start
Is Your Puppy Really Aggressive?
When I get calls about an ‘aggressive’ puppy, often, what I am really getting a call about is a puppy that is overly tired, is frustrated, plays roughly, is over stimulated, growls and/or barks during play, or has low bite inhibition. [Read more…] about Is Your Puppy Really Aggressive?