How to achieve a calm/ relaxed state with your dog before beginning rehab. Training Post!! Hey guys, we talk a lot about getting dogs to a calm, relaxed state before beginning any actual training, or in most cases, desensitizin...
Most of us have dogs that love to fence fight. There’s a ton of showing off, posturing, challenging, and very little risk. Pretty passive aggressive if you ask me. The dog in this video recently moved to a new home with h...
Many of you have asked how I specifically deal with fear, aggression, excitement & anxiety in dogs. While it always depends on the issue, the method I use the most is called Systematic Desensitization. Desensitization basic...
Training post guys!! So most dog aggression starts with too much excitement, or maybe I should say stimulation, which escalates into fight/flight or “aggressive” behaviors. Those behaviors (snapping, lunging, runnin...
Training post!! So let’s say you have a great dog, but he just won’t stop jumping on people when they come over, or on you when you come home. How do you stop this? This problem starts with a lack of self-control an...
Hey guys, I wrote a previous post about the top 5 things to expect when adopting or fostering a rescue dog as even a fully trained and rehabilitated dog can revert back to old habits and even develop new bad behaviors when tran...
Training Post!! Hey guys, I wanted to share with you all what we think are the TOP 5 behavioral issues you can expect within the first month of fostering or adopting a rescued dog. All dogs are different but these issues are wh...
We’re putting the finishing touches on a training blog. Marley’s Mutts trainers extraordinaire Lisa and Liz will be authoring some great articles to give you tools and techniques to handle common issues. Come ba...