The Cake Mistake
I love baking. Just as soon as any capable adult allowed me, I was interested in learning how to make…
I love baking. Just as soon as any capable adult allowed me, I was interested in learning how to make…
Dogs, Kids, and Avoiding the ‘Forest of Fibs’: Learn Effective Ways to *Really* Help Families and their Dogs, with Justine…
A podcast is a way to share your dog training message and enthusiasm directly with your clients and community. Join…
SO excited to be back in Chicagoland at my mid-West home away from home: For Your K9. Details to come. Save the dates!
So delighted to be back at emBARK for another fabulous weekend – join us! Details coming soon – stay tuned and save the dates!
In an online discussion about mixing play sessions with training, there were some strong opinions about how and why things…
SO glad to be returning to Utah for in-person seminars at the K9 Sports at the Barn in St George UT.
3 great seminars – join us for an amazing weekend!
One of the best things about dogs is how hard they try to communicate with us. They use their eyes, their bodies, even their voice, and of course, those amazing tails!
But did you ever wonder if maybe you’re not quite getting the message? Or if you’ve misunderstood your dog? Or perhaps you just want to learn more, more, more! This seminar is taught by internationally respected trainer Suzanne Clothier, whose approach that encompasses the whole dog – physical, mental and emotional.
The wonderful moment in a life shared with dogs occur when we can see that things are “just right” for our dog. Like Goldilocks sliding into a bed that’s not too soft, not too hard, we are glad when we see our dogs are enjoying life, able to learn, comfortable in the moment, and connected with us.
But those “just right” moments can be hard to find at times.
Whatever your experience – first time owner or long-time professional – Suzanne will give you new ways to observe and assess, as well as sensible solutions and practical information to help you and your dog create more of the “just right” moments.