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Tips to Reduce Backyard Barking
•Q: My dog spends all his time in the yard, seemingly barking at nothing. This can’t be good for him, and it’s upsetting my neighbors. What can I do? A: Consider the causes of your dog’s barking. Are they triggered by neighbors, cars, passing dogs, wildlife, or smells? Maybe they are barking due to physical discomfort, such as pain from playing or standing outside. It may be raining or too hot, and they want to go back in. Your dog tries to communicate their feelings, so do not ignore the barking. Barking can be a self-reinforcing activity unless you interrupt
Pattern Games – A New Way to Help Change Behavior
•Pattern Games are activities that help dogs learn specific skills.
The Up Down Game
•Pattern games are a way for your dog to learn what to expect.
The Weight Can Wait
•Many dogs are anxious and fearful when asked to get up on the scale.
Preparing Pets for the Holidays
When making holiday plans, do not forget about your pets.
A Positive Reinforcement Approach to Counter-Surfing
•Whether it is your dog grabbing food when your back is turned, or your cat walking across the table with dirty paws, this behavior needs to be nipped in the bud.
Low Stress Handling® Silver-Level Certification
Individual Certification at this level demonstrates to clients and employers the individual’s dedicated interest in Low Stress Handling®. Hospital Certification at this level demonstrates to clients and staff the hospital’s commitment to appropriately training staff in Low Stress Handling® methods.
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