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New Year Resolutions for You and Your Dog

11/12/2024

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As you set goals for yourself this New Year, why not include your dog in the resolutions? Strengthen your bond, improve your dog’s behaviour, and embrace a healthier lifestyle together.

1. Commit to Regular Training Why It’s Important:
Consistency is key to a well-behaved dog. Resolution Ideas:
- Spend 10-20 minutes a day reinforcing basic commands or teaching new tricks;
- Focus on recall;
- Enroll your dog in fun class like agility, scent work or obedience training for their mental stimulation.

2. Focus on Physical Fitness For Both of You:
- Add longer walks, hikes, or runs to your routine;
- Start practicing swimming for joint health, as it is a low impact exercise;
- Keep a healthy weight for your dog by adjusting his diet and exercise;
- Create some indoor activity options like treadmills, indoor fetch, or obstacle courses to keep your dog active in bad weather conditions.

3. Improve Socialisation Skills For Puppies and Adults:
Schedule playdates with other dogs. Gradually expose your dog to new environments or experiences.
​Try this socialisation checklist we have made and enjoy the process.

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4. Address Behavioural Challenges:
Make this the year you tackle barking, leash pulling, or reactivity.
Action Step: Work with professional trainers to develop a customised plan. We are here to help you hitting these goals and creating that amazing bond with your beloved pet.

5. Prioritise Your Dog’s Health
Schedule annual vet visits and update vaccinations. Switch to a balanced, high-quality diet if needed.

 Ready to make 2025 the best year yet for you and your dog? Let us help you set and achieve your training goals. Visit our website to book a session or consultation today! Would you like me to expand any of these articles further or tailor them more closely to your services?
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Gift Ideas for Your Dog This Christmas

9/12/2024

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 Your dog is part of the family, so why not include them in the Christmas festivities? From practical to playful, here are the best gift ideas to spoil your furry friend this holiday season.

1. Personalised Dog Toys
Why They’re Great: A toy with your dog’s name adds a personal touch.
Examples: Plush squeaky toys, tug ropes, or chew-resistant balls.

2. Stylish and Comfortable Accessories
 Upgrade your dog’s collar, leash, or harness with stylish designs. Winter coats or boots for chilly walks are practical and adorable.

3. Treat-Filled Advent Calendar For December Fun
 Give your dog a daily treat leading up to Christmas. Look for dog-safe options made from high-quality ingredients.

4. Interactive Puzzle Toys
Mental Stimulation: Keep your dog’s mind engaged while you’re busy with holiday prep.
Pro Tip: Choose a difficulty level based on your dog’s experience with puzzles.

5. A Training or Agility Set
 Invest in training tools or agility kits for at-home exercise.
Bonus: A fun way to bond with your dog in the New Year.


6. Subscription Boxes
 Monthly deliveries of toys, treats, and accessories are the gift that keeps on giving.

7. Homemade Dog Treats
 Bake dog-friendly cookies or biscuits in festive shapes.
Recipe Ideas: Peanut butter and pumpkin treats or carrot and oat cookies.

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How to Prepare Your Dog for Christmas Visitors

2/12/2024

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​ The holiday season brings joy, laughter, and plenty of visitors. But for dogs, it can also bring stress, overstimulation, and unexpected challenges. Whether you’re hosting a family gathering or a party with friends, preparing your dog for Christmas visitors is essential to ensure a positive experience for everyone.

 1. Create a Safe Space for Your Dog
Why It Matters: Dogs may feel overwhelmed by new faces, smells, and sounds. Providing a designated quiet space can help.
How to Do It: Set up a cozy area with their bed, favourite toys, and water bowl. Train your dog to retreat to this space using positive reinforcement.

 2. Practice Calm Greetings
Common Challenge: Dogs jumping up on guests or barking excessively.
Tips: Revisit basic obedience commands like "sit" and "stay." Reward calm behavior when visitors arrive. Keep greetings short and low-energy to avoid excitement overload. 

P.S. If you are struggling to teach your dog not to jump on people, or if your dog has some socialisation struggles, here is a reminder for you that if you book your dog in by 5th December 2024, you'll still be able to get 2 weeks of training for your dog so it is prepared for a Christmas gathering.

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3. Introduce Visitors Gradually For Anxious Dogs:
 Start with one or two familiar visitors before larger gatherings. Use treats and praise to build positive associations.
Pro Tip: Let your dog approach guests at their own pace rather than forcing interactions.

4. Teach Kids and Guests How to Interact Prevent Issues:
 Teach children not to pull tails or grab fur. Explain body language signs, like a wagging tail, which doesn’t always mean happiness.
Key Message: Respect your dog’s boundaries to ensure an stress-free experience for them.

5. Plan for Exercise Beforehand
 A tired dog is a calm dog! Take your dog for a long walk or play an energetic game of fetch before guests arrive to reduce pent-up energy.

6. Watch for Stress Signals
 Look for signs like panting, pacing, or excessive yawning.
If your dog appears stressed, guide them to their safe space and reduce stimuli.


 If your dog struggles with social interactions or excitement, we’re here to help. Book a 2 weeks Residential Training Program with our professional trainers to build your dog’s confidence and obedience skills. Contact us today to create an stress-free holiday experience for both you and your dog right before Christmas. 
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