Articles written by a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, sharing practical positive reinforcement guidance you can apply in everyday life with your dog
Dog Training & Behavior Blog
Practical dog training and behavior guidance to help you better understand your dog, prevent common challenges, and build a calmer life together.
Thoughtful dog training advice rooted in clarity, communication, and real-life success.
These articles share the same practical, humane training approach used in my private in-home training lessons. Whether you're raising a puppy or working through behavior challenges, you'll find clear, real-life guidance designed to help dogs and their people succeed together.
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Dog Training Advice: Practical guidance for real homes and everyday routines.
Dog Behavior: Understand how dogs learn, communicate, and experience the world.
Puppy Training Tips: Support for early skills, socialization, and confident development.
Enrichment: Ideas that support your dog’s emotional and physical wellbeing.
10 Common Dog Training Myths That Make Training Harder
From dominance myths to everyday misunderstandings, many common beliefs about dogs are outdated. These ten myths explain what to understand instead.
Stop Chasing That!
Chasing cars, cats, or wildlife can be dangerous. Learn how the UnChase training approach helps dogs remain calm around triggers and develop better impulse control.
Best Doggone Summer Ever
Keep your dog mentally and physically engaged during summer with enrichment ideas that encourage natural behaviors like sniffing, digging and scavenging.
Positive Reinforcement Dog Training: What It Is and Why It Works
Positive reinforcement training focuses on rewarding desired behaviors. Learn how to begin using R+ methods and build reliable skills through clear communication and thoughtful reinforcement.
Your Dog Isn’t Just Hungry — They’re Bored
If your dog finishes meals in seconds or seems uninterested, mealtime may be missing something. Small changes can make it more engaging and give your dog something to do.
The Problem with Obedience in Dog Training
The word “obedience” is often used in dog training, but what should we realistically expect from our dogs? Explore a more thoughtful approach to behavior and learning.
Adopting a Rescue Dog
Bringing home a rescue dog is exciting but can come with challenges. Learn what to expect during the first 90 days and how to help your dog adjust to their new environment.
All About Dog Parks
Thinking about visiting a dog park? Learn how to choose the right park, read dog body language, and help keep playtime safe and positive.