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Enrichment Is Not Optional

Enrichment Is Not Optional

by Kate LaSala | Jul 18, 2022 | Dog Training, Puppy Training, Rescue Dogs, Separation Anxiety

  Enrichment isn’t optional. It’s not a nice, extra thing we should be doing for our animals – it’s a critical part of their well-being, health and happiness. Enrichment is ensuring we are meeting all of a species needs. This is not...
How Long Should Dog Training Sessions Be?

How Long Should Dog Training Sessions Be?

by Kate LaSala | Jul 4, 2022 | Dog Training, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity, Rescue Dogs, Separation Anxiety

  A while ago I wrote about the importance of interval training in dog training. This idea of mixing high intensity practices with periods of rest or easier practices is a concept encourage my clients to use when training their dogs, especially separation anxiety...
9 Ways To Help Your Dog’s Fear of Noises

9 Ways To Help Your Dog’s Fear of Noises

by Kate LaSala | Jun 27, 2022 | Dog Training, Rescue Dogs, Separation Anxiety

  Living with a dog who is noise phobic is hard, on the dog and on the people. It’s difficult to watch a dog trembling, hiding, refusing to eat high value food, trying to escape or refusing to go outside. Sometimes sound phobias happen at predictable times...
Why Dog Training Is So Expensive…Or Is It?

Why Dog Training Is So Expensive…Or Is It?

by Kate LaSala | Jun 20, 2022 | Dog Training, Dog Training Regulation, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity, Rescue Dogs, Separation Anxiety

  If you think it’s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur – Red Adair I love helping people and their dogs. My mission is to help people and their dogs live happier lives together. And I provide tons of freely...
How To Safely Live With A Dog Who Guards When You Have Kids

How To Safely Live With A Dog Who Guards When You Have Kids

by Kate LaSala | May 9, 2022 | Dog Training, Dogs and Babies and Kids, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity

You’re expecting a baby or your baby is starting to crawl or toddle. This is an exciting time but if you have a dog who resource guards food, toys, bones or resting spots, you’re likely feeling nervous or scared the the dog might hurt our child. This is a...
What Do Dog Training and Marathon Training Have In Common?

What Do Dog Training and Marathon Training Have In Common?

by Kate LaSala | Apr 4, 2022 | Dog Training, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity, Rescue Dogs, Separation Anxiety

  If you’ve ever exercised a lot or trained for a big event, you’re familiar with interval training. This idea of mixing high intensity practices with periods of rest or easier practices is a concept encourage my clients to use when training their...
4 Steps To Stranger Danger Training

4 Steps To Stranger Danger Training

by Kate LaSala | Feb 28, 2022 | Dog Training, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity, Rescue Dogs

  When you have a dog who is afraid of stranger and leash reactive, it can make walks and just living your life, very challenging. It’s embarrassing, disruptive and in some cases, possibly dangerous. But there are things we can do in the course of training...
When Can I Stop Using Food In Training?

When Can I Stop Using Food In Training?

by Kate LaSala | Oct 11, 2021 | Dog Training, Puppy Training

  This is probably one of my most asked questions from clients.  And if it’s not that, they’re telling me “But, my dog isn’t food motivated.” I understand – having food on you all the time is annoying!  But more often than the...
Is Your Dog Really “Protecting You”?

Is Your Dog Really “Protecting You”?

by Kate LaSala | Jul 26, 2021 | Dog Training, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity, Resource Guarding

  I commonly have clients write on their intake form or tell me during our initial consult that they think their dog is “protecting them.” Maybe their dog barks at, growls or bites strangers so people jump to the conclusion their dog is guarding...
But, He’s Fine At The Vet – Understanding Learned Helplessness

But, He’s Fine At The Vet – Understanding Learned Helplessness

by Kate LaSala | Jul 12, 2021 | Dog Training, Dog Training Regulation, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity, Rescue Dogs

  Often clients will tell me all about their dog’s issues and then say something like “But, he’s fine at the vet.  He doesn’t try to bite or growl or do anything. He just stands there.” Thinking the dog is “fine” in those...
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