You haven’t heard from me in a little while and it’s safe to say that it has been an emotional rollercoaster for the team here at Canine Perspective HQ. Today, we have some incredible news to share, but it’s tinged with profound sadness. As you no doubt know, Canine Perspective CIC began
This is most definitely the most common training mistake that people make. I make it too! It’s something we all do and it’s really easy to become aware of it. As soon as you find yourself wishing your dog would stop displaying a certain behaviour, that’s when you are aware and it’s
This is a light-hearted example, but one that has shown me first-hand, the power of unconscious conditioning. Our young rescue furball, Bear, is able to run his nose (and tongue) over the worktops in the kitchen with ease thanks to his height. Now, when he joined our family he had a few
If you understand the formula for teaching your dog, you can teach them absolutely anything. It’s easy, it just takes consistency! Before you start, you need to be clear about TWO things. First thing: What is the behaviour you would like to teach? Be specific and know exactly what your desired end
If you’ve read any of our training blogs or our early-days e-newsletters, you’ll know that we’re all about embracing the fact that dogs are dogs. We certainly want to ensure they can live harmoniously with their human family, but that doesn’t mean trying to change all of their innate behaviours. It means
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I agree that the common phrase, ‘an active dog is a happy dog’ is true too, but there’s more to consider than the daily walks we take with our dogs. When we think of ‘exercise’, we tend to go to the default position of walks, no doubt including some off-lead running around
Christmas is a weird time of year, isn’t it? For a lot of people, it involves spending time with the very people you have avoided for the rest of the year. It involves obligatory get-togethers with work colleagues, distant family members and long-lost friends. It can quickly become abundantly clear why you