Part 4 – Misunderstood Behaviors (Is It Naughty… or Normal?)
Every dog parent has been there — a chewed-up shoe, nonstop barking, or a backyard that looks like a construction site. It’s easy to label
Every dog parent has been there — a chewed-up shoe, nonstop barking, or a backyard that looks like a construction site. It’s easy to label

After learning to recognize stress and discomfort in Parts 1 and 2, it’s time for the fun stuff — the signs your dog is truly

In Part 1, we covered the basics of canine body language — tail wags, ear positions, and posture. But dogs often communicate with much more

Last night in a training session someone asked why dogs had to heel on the left. John explained that it was because your pistol was

When it comes to helping your dog learn and thrive, the words “training” and “coaching” might seem similar—but they reflect very different styles of working