by Tena Parker | Feb 25, 2014 | Basic Training Tips, clicker training, Dog Behavior, SJC training
The Power of Choice During this most recent stretch of frigid (though not quite the ‘extreme cold’ of a month ago), I have had to improvise the activities happening with my mid-day dog walking clients. It has simply been too cold to spend much time...
by Tena Parker | Feb 13, 2014 | Basic Training Tips, clicker training, Positive Training, SJC training, Throwback Thursday
Gotta Buy Into Training–Throwback Thursday Originally posed on 10/18/11 How many times have you heard “I’ve tried everything to get my dog to …”? I think I must hear something to that effect more than once a week from people inquiring...
by Tena Parker | Feb 11, 2014 | Basic Training Tips, equipment, Positive Training, SJC training, Training
Bigger is not always better “The more tools you have in your tool box the better. If you purposely exclude a particular tool and a problem pops up that requires that tool, you won’t be abel to fix the problem. I’m not one of those cookie pushers...
by Tena Parker | Feb 5, 2014 | Basic Training Tips, Behavior Modification, Positive Training, Reactivity, SJC training, Socialization
Don’t Be REactive No, I’m not talking about your dog, I’m talking about YOU! If I could give students of any dog a handful of “words of wisdom,” this would surely be one of them–be proactive! Don’t wait until your dog does...
by Tena Parker | Jan 30, 2014 | Basic Training Tips, Dog Behavior, General Dog Care, Throwback Thursday
V-E-T is not an abbreviation for trainer–Throwback Thursday Originally posted 4/22/11 (has some updates/modifications from the previous version) I love my vet, while we may not always agree, nutrition-wise, he respects my choices and never gives me a hard...
by Tena Parker | Jan 14, 2014 | "How To...", Basic Training Tips, personal
Tips for Training Class This past weekend Loki started an advanced puppy class. His first adult basic class (taken because I didn’t want him in group play with rowdy puppies) was a small class with 2 or 3 other students in it at any given time (though the first...