They Know It… So Why Aren’t They Doing It?
They used to do it every time. Now they hesitate—or don’t do it at all.
It’s easy to assume they’re ignoring you. But that’s not what’s really going on.
When a Few Moments Become Their Whole Day
When a dog’s day only includes a handful of meaningful moments — walks, meals, someone coming home — those moments start to carry more weight than they were meant to. What looks like “bad behaviour” is often the overflow of a day with too few appropriate outlets.
Why I Don’t Offer Group Classes Anymore
Group classes aren’t ineffective — but they aren’t designed for where most behaviour challenges actually happen. This post explains why I stopped offering group classes and focus instead on individualized, real-world training.
