by PAWSitively Happy Home | Feb 12, 2024 | Uncategorized
When our canine companions face health challenges requiring crate rest, it’s can be a struggle, for us and our dogs to navigate. Crate rest, often prescribed by veterinarians for recovery from surgeries, injuries, or managing conditions like IVDD (Intervertebral...
by PAWSitively Happy Home | Dec 8, 2023 | Uncategorized
Decompression walks, a term coined by canine behaviour expert Sarah Stremming, are an increasingly popular concept in the world of dog training and behaviour. These walks are all about allowing your dog to explore and engage with their environment at their own pace....
by PAWSitively Happy Home | Oct 12, 2017 | Uncategorized
Fall is a gorgeous time to get out and hike. Visions of our dogs running free through the woods seems beautiful and picturesque but there are some things to consider before you unclip that leash. 1. Is it legal? Almost all municipalities have animal control...
by PAWSitively Happy Home | Jun 5, 2017 | Uncategorized
Doggy play time can be difficult for owners to monitor and intervene in. Some people struggle to understand what healthy play should look like. Play can include some growling, biting, and different dogs on top, but how do we know when to intervene? Happy dogs resemble...
by PAWSitively Happy Home | Jun 5, 2017 | Uncategorized
Training isn’t just for puppies senior Dogs need enrichment too! This is our oldest guy Braxton, he’s 17 (look familiar? he’s the dog in our logo!!) Senior dogs may not be able to keep up with long walks or play frisbee with the same intensity but we...
by PAWSitively Happy Home | Mar 9, 2017 | Uncategorized
There is a common quip about dog trainers that often states that the only thing two dog trainers can agree on, is that the third dog trainer is doing it wrong. However, here are some common practices that regardless of method, great dog trainers all use for our own...