Trust and Handling 5 – Bowl Hand

Trust and Handling 5 – Bowl Hand Dogs learn in patterns and pictures. They are constantly learning from the patterns around them. Without a full understanding of the human language, it’s the easiest way for them to make sense of the world around them and to predict what is about to happen. “When mum picks…

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Trust and Handling 4 – Restraint

Trust and Handling 4 – Restraint Being physically restrained is a necessary part of our dogs’ lives. When we visit the vet for routine appointments like check-ups and vaccinations we need to hold our dogs in position. Should your dog need some more medical investigation, like blood tests or examination of a wound on their…

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Trust and Handling 3 – Introducing Equipment

Trust and Handling 3 – Introducing Equipment How much paraphernalia do you have for your dog? It’s amazing how it builds up isn’t it? Collars, harnesses, leads, long lines, raincoats, fleeces, plus maybe a muzzle or a surgical suit or a post-surgery collar. In Part 3 of our trust and handling series we delve into…

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Trust and Handling 2 – Collar Handling

Trust and Handling 2 – Collar Handling In Part 2 of our trust and handling series, we dive into collar handling. A dog’s collar can be a really powerful training tool, as long as we introduce that training the correct way. There are lots of reasons we need to handle our dogs’ collars. Perhaps we…

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Trust and Handling 1 – Body Contact

Trust and Handling 1 – Body Contact In this 5-part series, we explore the all-important subject of building trust with handling. This is one of the most important topics we teach, it can be transformative for your bond, and it will also make life dramatically easier and less stressful for both you and your dog.…

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