Dogs notoriously make sense of their environment by predominantly using their sense of smell and sight. Their top priority always being the one of safety – of being safe. Their world is basically divided into two categories: safe and unsafe. After the dog has decided that a certain thing, person, etc. is safe, their next…
Author: Almudena Ortiz Cue
Sharing Cookies With The Dogs
A few months back I turned vegan. So part of my time and entertainment involves looking for recipes that fit my new lifestyle habit. I found some store-bought a-mazing Quinoa. They are pretty healthy, super tasty and pricy! So I decided to try and make my own version of delicious vegan quinoa cookies. My friends…
Training For Success
This is the second installment of the Frisbee saga with Deuce and Rio. As I mentioned in the previous post, I was quite frustrated with the fact that they had no interest in going after the thrown less-than-perfect Frisbee and my frustration with this. The changes that I introduced in our following Frisbee sessions are…
Free Presentation: Help For Your Thunder-Phobic Dog
Thunder phobia in a dog can produce mild anxiety to a full-blown anxiety response. Since there are many factors that contribute to the thunder-phobic experience, and most of them out of our control, we must at least learn to create protocols to help our dogs better cope during a storm. When our dogs learn that…
Handling Our Frustration with Our Dog’s Behavior
Those of you who read my blog regularly know by now that I have been struggling with Deuce’s and Rio’s “performance” or interest when it comes to flying Frisbees. Well, this morning was one of those mornings. I am gathering the Frisbees and the energy to start working with these guys. Both Deuce and Rio…
Throw the Food Bowl Away!
It is one our dogs’ most salient instinct: to hunt/search for their food. They are indeed scavengers. The fact that some of the world’s dogs live their lives in a people’s world means lots of good stuff for these pups, such as them actually leading pretty “comfy” and safe lives that can also translate into…
Frustration
The dogs and I are playing our usual soccer game in the morning. I see Rio turn towards Deuce, as they both are trying to get to the orange ball, and she playfully grabs his tail in her mouth and gives it a tug. Deuce’s focus is on the ball and potentially landing so he’s…
Living In Harmony
I am meeting with first-time clients regarding inter-dog aggression in the home. 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…
Behavior Chains
John asks me in the morning how he can best teach Rio to jump from a “pretty” position. A pretty position is a dog sitting on her hind legs with the torso erect. As you can appreciate, this requires quite a bit of core strength and stability. I give John a few pointers – mostly…
Resource Guarding Between Dogs
I am having dinner while both dogs are chewing on their nightly chewy. Rio is sort of waiting for Deuce to finish his so that she can go explore to see if there is anything left that she can have. I notice this from the corner of my eye as Deuce comes into the kitchen…