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Pawd-cast #4

February 6th, 2008

 
icon for podpress  Hazards In The Home [10:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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HAZARDS IN THE HOME

 

The following household items have the potential to cause serious illness, or even death, depending on the amount ingested by your cat or dog.  Store these items in a safe location, out of your pet’s reach.

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Pawd-cast #3

January 29th, 2008

 
icon for podpress  Paws To Consider [14:12m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Paws to Consider

 

Our philosophy and training is based on developing a relationship with your dog that starts with establishing a positive leadership role. Being a leader does not mean you have to be harsh, heavy handed or negative. Quite the opposite! As a benevolent leader, you must first teach your dog what is expected from them and then through the use of your positive praise, acknowledgment and encouragement, expect that behavior each and every time. It is up to you to establish what is acceptable behavior for your dog.  Many “problem” behaviors are actually “leadership” problems. They are looking to you for direction.

 

    Here are some quick and simple ways to start establishing your leadership position today:

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Pawd-cast #2

January 14th, 2008

 
icon for podpress  Dog Essentials [17:33m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 

 

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Dog Essentials

 

            All dogs regardless or size or stature need four things from us to become a really well balanced, behaved dog:

 

1.      Leadership

Ø    Control Environment – Have dog wear leash in home only when supervised or use crate when dog cannot be supervised. Certain things need to be kept off limits until you have establish you are higher up then your dog (bed, couch, bedrooms, ect)

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Pawd-cast #1: Our Philosophy

January 6th, 2008

 
icon for podpress  Paws-Pawdcast: Paws-itivly Behave K9s Philosophy: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Owners of Paws-itivly Behaved K9s: Tiffany Gutman & Deanna Trampe Discuss their unique philosophys on obedience dog training.