Posts in Management
Invisible Fences?
Last week I was contacted by a customer about an incident that involved his neighbor and the neighbor’s two dogs that have been contained by an invisible fencing system over the last 2 years. He was not sure whether what he was witnessing was aggression or play and looked to Leerburg for some insight into […]
Teaching Safe Play
Having a dog in your home with your children is incredibly beneficial. Your child can learn so many life lessons from growing up with a dog. Responsibility, empathy, and entertainment are just a few of the many things a dog can give your family. However, there are some worries and fears that come along with […]
“My Dog Is Crazy!” Dealing with High Energy Dogs
The alarm goes off at 5:30am…BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! My face, still buried in the pillow, reluctantly rises just enough to allow my arm to reach out in desperation to hit the snooze button. There. Peace. Moments later, “Yip, yip, yip!” goes the new client dog. This is the story of my life when it comes […]
RULES OF PLAY
Sometimes I forget that we often have new dog trainers (who just got their first dog) that come to our web site and are not aware of the information we offer in our training videos. Today Cindy got an email from a gentlemen who has his first dog. He wanted to train his dog using […]
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