Introducing a New Dog to Your Pack

As you may know, earlier this year, I added a new puppy to my household! It’s very exciting to get a new dog and integrate them into your existing group. Some dogs are wonderful at greeting their new canine siblings right from the get go. Others, need some time to warm up. So, how do…

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Meeting Your Dog’s Needs

The best way to live in harmony with our dogs is to try and meet their needs. All dogs are individuals but some needs are universal. Let’s dive into their general needs and how we as owners can meet them.  Physical: Dogs need physical exercise daily. Unfortunately, most of us could never run or walk…

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Puppy Socialization: Do’s and Dont’s

Puppy ownership is on the rise, even though coronavirus quaratine and social distancing guidelines are creating unique challenges for socializing our new pups. Here are some tips for smart socializing. Do: Start Young Prime socialization age is from 8 to 16 weeks. Often, dog owners will avoid taking their puppies out in public because they…

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Creating a Training Plan

Let’s talk about how trainers come up with a behavior modification training plan. There can be many moving parts involved in a good training plan. Luckily, professional organizations like the CCPDT, APDT and IAABC have created a road map called the Humane Hierarchy. Below is an infographic showing the hierarchy and its steps. Humane Hierarchy…

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Homemade Dog Treats

If you followed my Instagram stories earlier this week (@educaninedogtraining), you saw me go on a tear making different treats for my dogs. That is because I got some great stuff for Christmas that I couldn’t wait to use. Today I am going to share the different recipes, tools, and techniques I use to make…

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How to Change Unwanted Behaviors

A lot of people come to dog training classes or private lessons to help learn how to stop unwanted behavior. I wanted to write this blog to help you understand how we address behavior change, specifically for unwanted behaviors. There are four ways to address unwanted behaviors that I will go over for you in…

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Social Learning

Today I want to discuss a topic I’ve been thinking about a lot since being home on quarantine. Social learning, which means learning that happens through modeling or imitating behavior observed by another person or, in this case, dog.  Social learning started to be studied after the original pieces of learning theory (classical conditioning: learning…

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Virtual Training Services

I hope this blog post finds you safe and well! I wanted to introduce my new virtual training services to you today. Things are uncertain here in the Lehigh Valley but training your dog doesn’t have to be! I am now offering several options for online training to help you get started today. The first…

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How Dogs Learn 101

Let’s start our dog training journey from the beginning by talking about how our dogs learn. Studies in canine behavior started in the late 1800’s, moved to the early 1900’s with Pavlov’s dogs and continued on to B.F. Skinner in the 1950’s. Since then dog trainers have been using these principles of Learning Theory to…

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