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Author: Almudena Ortiz Cue

Spend time and effort to achieve goals

Posted on December 12, 2020October 3, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

John and I are spending some time cleaning the leaves from the outside plants that are now living in our living room for the colder months. I take a cloth with some water and I wipe off some white residue that stubbornly returns to the leaves even after we have sprayed them with some benign…

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Time to Assess the Situation

Posted on December 5, 2020October 3, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

The dogs and I are playing outside with the beloved “orange ball”.  Deuce is running to get the ball while Rio is tugging with gusto with me.  I see Deuce running past me holding the big ball tightly in his mouth.  He is dashing towards the house literally ignoring me as I call him to…

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Take the high road when dog training – Part 2

Posted on November 28, 2020October 3, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

As promised, the conversation as to if punishment works continues. Before I dive into the explanation and exploration of this topic, I want to make my position clear: I DO NOT ENCOURAGE OWNERS TO PUNISH THEIR DOGS. INSTEAD, I ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO LEARN HOW TO USE EFFECTIVE AND HUMANE METHODS TO GET TO THE SAME…

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Take the high road when dog training

Posted on November 21, 2020October 3, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

There is a lot of confusion about the definition of punishment as the term has a different connotation in everyday parlance and the behavioral sciences. The behavioral sciences define punishment as the presentation of an aversive. An aversive, just to refresh some folks’ memory, is the presentation of anything an animal wants to avoid. As…

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Aggression between household dogs

Posted on November 14, 2020March 20, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

I am meeting with first-time clients regarding inter-dog aggression. This is one of those instances where I brace myself for potentially delivering news that the owners most likely do not want to hear. As I read through their questionnaire, I realized that their situation is not an easy one and that a good outcome where…

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Ways to Use Reinforcers

Posted on November 7, 2020October 3, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

We constantly want our dogs to do stuff for us.  And that is not really a problem. One could argue that any relationship is to a greater extent built on what the individuals in the relationship do for one another.  While, of course, our relationship with our dog(s) is precious, I am not saying that…

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Picture in Your Mind the Behavior You’d Like to See

Posted on October 30, 2020March 20, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

A client of mine tells me that her little dog did not want to go for a walk last week. She cannot understand why her dog refuses to walk on a lead and basically popped her bottom on the ground in protest. I am not very familiar with this dog as I have only seen…

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The “Coming Out” of COVID Puppies

Posted on October 24, 2020August 30, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

Listen to this recording of an interview that was conducted by Jane Messineo Lindquist (Killion) who is the director of “Puppy Culture: The Powerful First Twelve Weeks That Can Shape Your Puppies’ Future” for WKSQD’s “Katz on Dogs” show. https://www.puppyculturestories.com/read/interview-with-jane-the-coming-out-of-covid-puppies It’s quite interesting. Enjoy.

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Guidelines for Walking Your Dog

Posted on October 23, 2020March 24, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

We can all agree that taking a walk or a stroll with our dog is one of the healthiest ways of spending some quality time with our four-legged friend.  Not only do walks increase our health by keeping us on the move but, it can also have a very positive impact on managing stress. I,…

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Chew Bones for Dogs

Posted on October 16, 2020March 24, 2025 by Almudena Ortiz Cue

I am at my client’s and we are talking about how her tiny Chihuahua pup loves chewing on deer antlers – the ones made especially for dogs. “Good, good, I tell her, it is great that Katie enjoys these so much!  The point I am trying to make is that giving dogs something to chew…

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