to women everywhere… we celebrate you.
to the women who've dared to dream.
dared to fail.
dared to succeed.
dared to heal….
The importance of “the human end of the leash”
The work we do with people and their dogs has been described over and over again as "completely transformational" and "life changing." There are two ends of the leash. We're in relationship with our dogs. Both ends need to be addressed for the most effective behavioral change. If we believe it's "just the dog" that "needs training", any "results" we achieve will be very limited.
What his behavior is trying to say…
While there are a number of ingredients that have contributed to the development of these behaviors (there always is), the main ones are:
Beyond Obedience: Why Your Dog Needs Behavioral Training, Too
Obedience training and behavioral training are distinct types of teaching, and pet parents who want well-rounded, well-behaved dogs that are happy, calm, and relaxed must focus on both.
We have this cultural problem, and dogs are bearing the brunt of it.
As I ran across the umpteenth dog (... with "rehoming fee") in need of a home or else they "get euthanized" on social media, my blood started to boil. Beautiful, healthy dogs.
Leadership.
Leadership is a noun AND a verb. It's an approach, a state of being, and an energy. Embodying, representing, and stepping up through this space of leadership is a challenge for many, and is an ingredient often lacking in a lot of human-canine dynamics. Not because we're "doing life wrong", but because we're telling ourselves a different story (damn you, negative self talk...and thank you, negative self talk, for revealing what needs to be tended to). Most of us are showing up through our fear, worry, anxiety, wounding, and with extra baggage.
The importance of “leadership”
"Leadership" is both a concept and a term, and is often thrown around in professional spaces- especially in the dog training space.
Rocks of Hope.
As you all may or may not know, the dogs and I stumbled upon this incredible sight one day while off-trailing in the woods….
Caring for the Senior Dog
Aging is riddled with change. Countless changes, in all aspects of ourselves. Things that were once effortless become more difficult and bumpy. What was easy becomes exhaustive. Freedoms become restricted.
Aging is a process many dogs may not get to experience. Sometimes this is due to an illness; other (and often) times, it's due to our intolerance of the inconvenience, the necessity of having to make adjustments, and the emotional hardship a senior dog presents us with. Euthanizing, heavily medicating, or discarding have become popular ways of dealing with aging dogs. It's sad, but is truth.
A Valentine’s Day Gift from our Pack to Yours
Today is a celebration of something we could all use a great deal more of these days-- Love. And, although I think "Valentine's Day" should be every day, it feels good to turn on the TV (the Today Show) and see "share your life with me" proposals, more smiles, more joy, laughter, unexpected surprises, kissing, hugs, hand-written notes, and other meaningful gestures💌
PackFit’s 4 Components to Proper Dog Raising
PackFit’s 4 Components of Proper Dog Raising.
Unknowingly conditioning behaviors.
More often than not, we’re conditioning the behaviors we’re struggling with unknowingly.
Puppy Shenanigans
Balanced puppy play and the importance of puppies having “other kids their own age” to interact with.
The 7th Big Human Thing that Contributes to the Big Dog Things
The 7 Big Human Things that Contribute to the Big Dog Things
“Training the Whole Dog”
“Speaking to the whole picture, the whole scenario, and the whole dog is how we're able to get the results we get when it comes to *behavior*. Shining a spotlight on all of the contributing ingredients that contribute to, influence, impact... even birth behavior.”
The Circle of Trust.
Building your “Circle of Trust” to raise a healthy, balanced, well-taken-care-of dog.
The 6th Big Human Thing that contributes to the Big Dog Things
How we cope with all of this and the tactics we've developed to do so will also show up through dog training.
The 5th Big Human Thing that Contributes to the Big Dog Things
Worry, fear, and anxiety: the 3 Stooges; and how and why this impacts our relationship with our dogs.