It’s been a while, hasn’t it? I knew there probably wouldn’t be a good time to land back in your world and a Sunday morning felt like as good a time as any. It’s time to explain where the last few months have taken me and, more importantly, where Canine Perspective CIC
How are you doing as the rules have changed and confusion reigns supreme in England?! To my friends in NI, Wales & Scotland… as well as in other parts of the world, I salute you! I thought I’d just give you a bit of an update about where we stand under the
It has been an interesting few days here at Canine Perspective HQ. It has felt a lot like Christmas! I don’t say that with any hint of excitement but with sadness. There has been an increase in calls and emails about grumpy dogs, reactive dogs and bitey dogs. A nurse friend of
You’re living with someone that’s no stranger to having restrictions placed on their day-to-day activities. You know that we’re really just living our dogs’ life, don’t you?! For those of us with no choice but to stay at home, we’re limited as to what we can eat, our exercise routine has been
In the spirit of full transparency, this blog is being written as a result of personal experience. I’m used to working from home, I have been having daily Zoom calls (like Skype) for years and have a tried and tested system so that Mr Bear doesn’t feel the need to offer his
I hope this finds you safe and well, preferably with a dog by your side and a cuppa in hand. I have been making list after list for our online training club (*update* the info from the club can be found here) and our blogs of training games, recipes, enrichment ideas and
Written in March 2020 It’s the uncertainty that gets you, isn’t it? We know the virus is going to affect us, in many cases, it’s already affecting us, but we don’t know how bad it’s going to get and when we’ll see a return to normality. I hope that we keep the
What do you do when you have had a particularly rubbish day? Stick the kettle on for a cuppa, open the biggest tub of ice cream you can find and forget the bowl, just grab a spoon and crack on? I know that there are as many variations of coping with the
‘It’s the month of love, Luna, the time of year when we shower our favourite people with cards and gifts so that they know how much they mean to us.’ That’s odd, thought rescue dog, Luna, safe in the knowledge that her humans know exactly how much they mean to her and
This blog was first published on WhatCharity.com. It definitely raises an eyebrow or two when I tell people that we learn from the wisdom of rescue dogs in order to build resilience in the workplace. Yes, that means a rescue dog joins me as a canine co-tutor to deliver the workshop! We’re