by Scott Raymond, MS, CPDT-KA | Sep 19, 2015
In our modern densely-populated and noisy urban society, dogs can often live much of their lives outdoors in a state of high visual stimulation. Surprising encounters at close distances and limited opportunities to escape are part of this picture also. The...
by Dr Valli | Jan 13, 2015
Muzzles are some of the most misunderstood, but most important, tools in dog training. It is a way to keep your dog and others around her safe while providing opportunities for training. A muzzled dog is not a bad dog, and may not even be a dog that bites. However it...
by Scott Raymond, MS, CPDT-KA | Aug 9, 2012
There are many training tools that help people get better control with their pulling dogs. One that we have recommended to hundreds of our clients is the front-clip dog harness. Their feedback has predominantly been good. We find that these harnesses are minimally...