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2022 Top Tips 3 of 3: Distractions

One of the common topics during lessons is distractions. Dogs can be distracted by other dogs, people, wildlife, cars, leaves-shaped-like-animals or even just the smells in the area. It can be very frustrating on our end because we are perceiving Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 2 yearsJanuary 27, 2023 ago
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2022 Top Tips 2 of 3: Appropriate Rewards

I’m thinking about rewards all the time. Unwanted behaviors are typically maintained through reinforcement and we can use reinforcement to create new behaviors or change feelings. I help new students come up with some reward options prior to our first session Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 2 years ago
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2022 Top Tips 1 of 3: Preventing Reactivity/Over-Excitement

Over the next few weeks I am sharing the most frequent advice I gave over the year. Unsurprisingly, over-excitement/reactivity was the most common reason for families to reach out over the year. Many dogs will bark, lunge, jump, or vocalize about Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 2 years ago
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2021

As usual we have had a very busy year. Every time I think we’ll get caught up – more exciting things happen. We can’t say no to interesting opportunities.

By afmdog@gmail.com, 3 years ago
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Our Spring 2020

The dogs and I spent about six weeks with my parents at their farm in Granville. If we don’t think about all the not so great things happening in the world at that time, or now, we had such a Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 4 yearsDecember 27, 2020 ago
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Griffin’s Winter Exercise Plan

I want Griffin to be happy and comfortable for as long as possible. Early in the winter he had a noticeable decrease in range of motion.  We’re really lucky in that the local veterinary teaching hospital now has a functioning Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 5 yearsMarch 15, 2020 ago
Focus

Helping Your Dog to Focus in New Places

Our central Ohio weather is finally feeling like spring! Even though it’s been a mild winter, it hasn’t been quite nice enough to be as enjoyable as some other years. If you’re going on more outings with this nicer weather, Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 5 years ago
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Griffin’s Projects

Griffin’s favorite thing in 2019 was going to a Senior Dog Class at OSU.  One of the behavior department veterinarians is doing a project involving senior dogs. Part of it was hosting a class specifically for senior dogs and their Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 5 yearsDecember 20, 2019 ago
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AKC Obedience and Rally Judge’s Seminar

Last weekend I went up to Cleveland to attend a judge’s seminar for AKC obedience/rally. I’ve intended to go for at least 10 years and never made it until now! I’m really glad I took the time to go.  While Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 6 years ago
Certification

What is a “Certified” Dog Trainer?

That’s a really great question – and something that’s recently come up in a few different professional contexts. In some ways “certified” has different meanings to dog trainers vs to a dog owner. There are many variables depending on “completed Read more…

By afmdog@gmail.com, 6 years ago

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