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Trigger Stacking and Understanding Its Role in Training

Trigger Stacking and Understanding Its Role in Training

by Kate LaSala | Nov 16, 2020 | Dog Training, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity

  Did you ever just have a really bad day, where everything seemed to go wrong?  Your alarm didn’t go off, you were rushing around to get ready for work, you spilled your coffee, your toast got burned, you forgot to grab your lunch, your shoe lace broke,...
Mistakes and Setbacks Are Normal In Training

Mistakes and Setbacks Are Normal In Training

by Kate LaSala | Nov 9, 2020 | Dog Training, Separation Anxiety

  One of the most common questions I’m asked during consults is  “how long will this take to fix?”  It’s understandable – people want to know what the timeline is, what the financial commitment is likely to be and what the emotional...
Puppy Play – It’s Not Just For Fun

Puppy Play – It’s Not Just For Fun

by Kate LaSala | Nov 2, 2020 | Dog Training, Puppy Training

  There’s not too many things better in life than watching puppies romp around, wrestling, chewing on each other, playing and toppling over.  But trainers know this isn’t just fun and games but that having age appropriate puppy play, especially during...
Help Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety By Doing This One Thing

Help Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety By Doing This One Thing

by Kate LaSala | Oct 19, 2020 | Dog Training, Separation Anxiety

  SUSPEND ABSENCES.  Now, hear me out.  I know your gut reaction is that impossible – maybe a little less so during Covid but under normal circumstances you have errands to run, work meetings, social engagements, vacations, date night, going to the gym and...
Puppies and Separation Anxiety

Puppies and Separation Anxiety

by Kate LaSala | Oct 12, 2020 | Dog Training, Dogs and Babies and Kids, Puppy Training, Separation Anxiety

It can be confusing for new puppy parents to know if their puppy is experiencing separation anxiety or normal “puppy stuff” since there can be a lot of crossover between the two.  Puppies inherently have separation anxiety – vocalizing to reunite with mom...
Debunking 3 Separation Anxiety Myths

Debunking 3 Separation Anxiety Myths

by Kate LaSala | Oct 5, 2020 | Dog Training, Separation Anxiety

This week I’m finishing up my credential to become a Certified Separation Anxiety Trainer and if you joined last week’s Facebook Live, I talked a little bit about what separation anxiety training looks like. Today I wanted to chat a little about some...
How To Help A Dog Who Guards Bully Sticks (and Other High Value Items)

How To Help A Dog Who Guards Bully Sticks (and Other High Value Items)

by Kate LaSala | Sep 28, 2020 | Dog Training, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity, Resource Guarding

Does your dog growl, freeze, lunge or try to bite if you approach him when she’s got a high value chew, used Kleenex or stolen sock?  Just like food guarding that I talked about a few weeks ago, guarding high value resources is a completely normal and very...
Yes, Your Puppy Can Go Out Before All Their Vaccines

Yes, Your Puppy Can Go Out Before All Their Vaccines

by Kate LaSala | Sep 21, 2020 | Dog Training, Puppy Training

During Covid, the myth (and frankly, dangerous, outdated “advice”) that breeders, rescues and even some vets were giving to new owners that puppies couldn’t go outside until all their vaccines were complete, reared its ugly head again. (Note: I am...
How To Help A Dog Who Guards Food

How To Help A Dog Who Guards Food

by Kate LaSala | Sep 2, 2020 | Dog Training, Resource Guarding

Does your dog growl, freeze, eat faster or try to bite if you approach him when he’s eating?  Food guarding is a completely normal and very common dog behavior but it understandably upsets owners and in some cases, can be a safety concern, especially if there...
How To Help Dogs With Car Reactivity

How To Help Dogs With Car Reactivity

by Kate LaSala | Aug 25, 2020 | Dog Training, Fear, Aggression and Reactivity

Many dogs are reactive (often looks like lunging and/or barking) to cars.  This can make walks stressful, embarrassing or downright miserable for you.  So what do we do?  We train your dog to do something else, something that he’s unable to do at the same time...
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