About Sue Brown, MNM, CDBC, CPDT-KA

Sue Brown is co-founder and co-owner of The Light of Dog and manages all the Dog Training and Dog Boarding for the business.

Practice makes perfect – or at least more pleasant!

2019-04-29T01:50:41+00:00By |Categories: Dog Case Studies, Romeo's Adventures|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

One of the things I miss about being in the suburbs (perhaps the only thing!) is the variety of dog-walking routes we had available. Although we had some favorites routes, I tried to make sure I included plenty of variety, even if it was walking the opposite way or on the other side of the [...]

Keep your senior dogs active!

2019-04-29T01:50:22+00:00By |Categories: Continuing Education, Dog Case Studies|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Senior dogs often get the short end of the stick when it comes to our attention, exercise, training and bonding activities. Since they are usually easier-going and less problem-causing than our younger dogs, it's easy to pass up activities with them because they are "fine" hanging out by themselves. Dogs are generally considered "senior" starting [...]

What is your dog’s hunting style?

2019-04-29T01:49:44+00:00By |Categories: Romeo's Adventures|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Anyone who knows me knows that I am not a hunter, but I do allow my dogs to practice their "hunting" skills with no intent to actually kill anything. It's a great energy-burning outlet for them and a chance to do what comes naturally to them. I find it very interesting to observe the differences [...]

What does your dog hear?

2019-04-29T01:49:31+00:00By |Categories: Continuing Education|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Dogs can hear sounds up to four times the distance that we can. They can also hear a wider frequency of sounds than we can. Sometimes I wonder what they are hearing that I am missing. Other times, I am trying to get their attention, and they seem completely oblivious. If their hearing is so [...]

Do you expect perfection?

2019-04-29T01:48:54+00:00By |Categories: Continuing Education, Romeo's Adventures|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

I have pretty high expectations for my dogs. I have specific goals and expectations for what Romeo will eventually be doing. (Note: I originally wrote this blog post when Romeo was under 2 years old in March 2011.) I expect him to be extremely well-behaved and reliable wherever we are and whatever I ask of [...]

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