Training tip – Use it or lose it!

2019-04-29T03:48:36+00:00By |Categories: Dog Training, Romeo's Adventures|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

When training dogs, some things happen quickly. Some do not. Some dogs learn things in a few repetitions. Others need hundreds of repetitions. Some behaviors catch on quickly. Others seem like they are never going to happen. Until they do. Just as with humans, dogs all learn at different paces. In my classes, I try [...]

Adjusting to a new dog sibling – Romeo and Zuzu

2019-04-29T03:38:05+00:00By |Categories: Dog Training, Romeo's Adventures, The Zuzu Chronicles|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Bringing home a new baby brother or sister can be tough on the older sibling. New babies require a lot of time and attention, and that can be tough for a big brother (or sister) to handle. Especially so for either an only child or the one who was the baby until the new addition [...]

Does the weather affect your dog-walking?

2019-04-29T03:28:53+00:00By |Categories: Miscellaneous Dog|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

The first dog of my own as an adult was a retired racing Greyhound named Gunner. When I first adopted him, I did not have a fenced yard so we had to go out on leash every time – whether to take care of business or go for a walk. I lived in Minnesota at [...]

Helping a child overcome his fear of dogs

2019-04-29T03:09:55+00:00By |Categories: Dog Training, Romeo's Adventures|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

We drove to Minnesota to spend the week of Thanksgiving (2012) with my family. Romeo is accustomed to a quiet household, so a house full of adults and my nephews ranging from 4 years to college-age, is quite different for him. But he was very well-behaved and adjusted quite well to the change in environment. [...]

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