The Dog Blog


  • Asking for help can be scary, but we want you to know that we are here for you! If you are feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just aren’t sure where to go next, come talk to us! Our friendly staff strives to make everyone feel welcomed, encouraged, and valued as part of our training family.
  • What is your dog doing while you work from home? If she’s running around, digging in the garbage, chasing the kids, or pushing toys into your lap, then you probably aren’t getting much done. Hold your dog to a higher standard by putting her on place or in a down. Haven’t perfected those commands yet? Just put her in the crate so that you can focus on your work, and let her out when you’re
  • Today is World Chocolate Day! While I absolutely love chocolate, this is a great opportunity to remind everyone that not all human food is safe for dogs to eat. Check out our list of dog-safe foods below. Our rule of thumb: when in doubt, your dog can do without.
  • Dog reactivity is a very common issue that dog owners are struggling with. Whether your dog lunges, barks, or runs after other dogs, it can be incredibly stressful to not know if you’ll run across another dog, and if/how you’ll be able to handle that situation. Please seek help from a professional trainer if you are dealing with this issue, as there are lots of variable that come into play here. A trainer will be
  • We fully support and encourage people to take their dogs out in public… with some guidelines. It’s important to remember that not all people love your dog as much as you do. So keep your dog close, keep your dog calm, and clean up after potty time. This will ensure that local business continue to invite us in with our pups. Be a positive example of what dog ownership should look like!
  • Training for life. Our training lasts for your dog’s life entire life, and we’re here to help anytime you have questions. We also offer ongoing free training opportunities with other program graduates to make sure that you have the tools you need to succeed for life. We also focus on lifestyle training. “Training for life” means that we create the program and develop the training to meet your unique lifestyle. Whether you like hiking, coffee
  • We must stop comparing ourselves to others and start celebrating our own successes. Be proud of who you are, what you have accomplished, and where you are going.
  • I truly believe that if love was all that was needed to help solve dogs’ behavioral problems, I would be out of a job. Unfortunately, dogs from very loving and generous homes are coming to us with all sorts of behavior problems. Love can only go so far in providing stability and a sense of safety in a home, and unfortunately that line is not far from the front door. True trust and respect in