

Learning your dog's body language: Targeting
Targeting Many people misread their dog’s body language; I see it on a daily basis. I have clients that come to me because their dog is “friendly” one second and biting the next. The problem here in most cases, is that we are reading their body language incorrectly. My clients see a wagging tail and think their dogs are happy and playful, I see a whole different scenario. In an attempt to explain their body language, I have posted some photos of what you need to look out f
Please really think twice before using a prong collar!
OK I know I am beating this topic to death, but just this week I have had 4 cases of aggression that have developed after prong collar use. Four in a week is too many. I know people call it “power steering” of dog training but please think about your dogs personality before using it. Dogs have different “drives”, and if their defense fight drive is the highest of the main 4 (defense fight, defense flight, prey, and pack) you are at risk for an aggressive dog later on. If a t