Every now and then I get a request for a board and train. Board and train is a common practice in the dog training industry where people send their dogs to a dog trainer for generally several weeks, and the trainer trains their dog while it is with them. This practice is not very commonContinue reading “It’s not about the training, it’s about the relationship”
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The truth about recall training
Everyone wants a dog with a perfect recall. The dog who listens the moment you call them and comes running towards you, leaving behind any number of distractions. Everyone wants that dog. However the truth is that most people don’t put in the work required to get that kind of recall, yet expect their dogContinue reading “The truth about recall training”
What you can learn from my loss
In the early morning of January 20th 2022, I said goodbye to my sweet angel Buffy. I held her tightly, kissed her and told her I loved her over and over again as she was put down to end her suffering. Only 5 days before I had been playing in the snow with her, snugglingContinue reading “What you can learn from my loss”
Why saying “no” is a bad idea
One thing I try to teach all of my clients is that saying “no” is a bad idea. As people, most of whom understand what “no” means, using that word comes naturally. We utilize it beyond a simple rejection or refusal to consult, we also use “no” to mean “stop” or “don’t do that”. “No”,Continue reading “Why saying “no” is a bad idea”
Have you tried doing …nothing?
There is an immense pressure in society to have a perfect dog. It seems that, for at least a part of society, if your dog doesn’t listen to your every instruction, you’re not a good dog guardian. It’s pretty wild that complete obedience is the goal when co-habitating and sharing a relationship with another species.Continue reading “Have you tried doing …nothing?”
Adventuring with dogs – The basics
I like to adventure (scramble, climb, hike, sleep in the backcountry, splitboard, cross country ski, trail run, etc…). As much as possible, I like to bring my adventure dogs along with me. Cody and Buffy have both summited mountains, been on backcountry treks, skijored and been backcountry skiing with me. This post is all aboutContinue reading “Adventuring with dogs – The basics”
So you want an adventure dog: Part 1
I live in Revelstoke, British Columbia. This is one of the top towns for outdoor adventure. In the winter it’s a ski/snowboard/sledding mecca, in the summer it’s a mountain biking/climbing/hiking/trail running paradise. People here get out and they play hard in the mountains. So it’s not unexpected that when they get a new dog, theyContinue reading “So you want an adventure dog: Part 1”
Does your dog ignore you?
A common complaint I hear from clients is: My dog just ignores me. I ask him to come, or tell him to stay, and he totally ignores me! Do you also get frustrated with your dog not listening to you? If so, the good news is that your dog is not purposely ignoring you. Instead,Continue reading “Does your dog ignore you?”