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Why your dog looks at you "like that"
New research has shown that when your dog gazes at you with "puppy dog eyes", it's not a sign of vulnerability. It's actually a result of...


K9 Student Achievements
K9 Anytime Dog Training School Duke is on his 5th session with Claire working on improving some of his more boisterous behaviours like...


Appropriate Play with your Dog
Play time is an ideal way to work towards your dog's daily exercise goals as well as spend some quality time together, but it's important...


Whining
One particularly challenging behaviour when bringing a new puppy home is whining or crying. It is important that puppies stay with their...


When to give a treat, and how
When teaching a dog or puppy something new, food can be extremely useful to teach them when they've got something right. Food is...


Are you serious about your dog training?
If you're serious about your dog training and committed to your dog learning a new skill or behaviour, consistency is the only way you...


Train... everywhere!
With every new behaviour, it's best to start your training in a quiet, calm and undisturbed place with minimal distractions. This will...


Reward Placement
Food is a fantastic reinforcer for dogs, but it's very easy to teach our dogs the wrong thing through bad timing and sloppy delivery of...


Recall or Stay?
When teaching a 'wait' or a 'stay', the most common mistake people make is rewarding the stay by calling their dog over to them once they...


Treat Management
A common concern in dog training is that the use of treats and reward based training go hand in hand to facilitate overeating and...
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