Happy holidays from Outsmarting Dogs board-and-train for puppies and dogs! Bee is a Goldendoodle puppy we’ve been outsmarting this December. She’s been learning that greeting people is much better with four paws on the floor, that pulling on leash doesn’t get her too far, and that when she plays pet manners games for the win, she earns delicious dog traininghttps://outsmartingdogs.com/holiday-board-and-train-puppies-fort-myers-naples-fort-lauderdale-dog-training/ food, such as tuna fudge. Auggie is an adolescent Schnauzer whose counter surfing skills are being traded in for other {Read More}
Halloween Dog Tricks
Dressing up and decorating is part of Halloween festivities. So is trick or treat And taking photos and movies. Board-and-train dogs will sometimes revisit me for boarding, updating behaviors, or learning tricks. When owners go on vacation, they send their dogs to me for updating skills or learning new tricks. Two very special pooches visit me often enough and feel like my extended family. Nala is a beautiful German Shorthaired Pointer. She loves to stalk birds and lizards and the {Read More}
Retraining and Practicing A Dog Trick
Training an older dog or a larger dog as an adult is doable. When you have a larger breed dog, though, training certain behaviors is easier done when that large hulk is a smaller sized dumpling. Take the trick behavior many people like to train their dogs, roll over. It’s not an easy trick for many people to train, depending on their dogs. Larger dogs need lots of space and a limber trainer. Even small, stiff dogs, who are uncomfortable {Read More}
Holiday Board-And-Train And Homemade Dog Training Cookies
I baked Halloween cookies for the dogs in training, which are all the dogs. Always. Dogs are always in training. In other words, even dogs who have been trained need their training reinforced, always. I kick start well mannered behaviors during board-and-train, so dogs and puppies get an installation of basic behaviors. Then, when dogs go home, it’s up to their owners to maintain the basic installation and grow these new behaviors in their own home and peripheral environments. In {Read More}
Should You Feed Your Dog On A Daily Schedule?
Should you feed your dog on a daily schedule? Yes! And here are a half-dozen reasons why. 1. Who wants to eat stale food? No one. But leaving food out in a bowl makes food stale. Keeping food in a sealed container or bag before it’s time to serve a meal, keeps food fresh and tasty. 2. Food left out attracts flies, ants, and other insects. Flies lay eggs, which turn into larvae. Feeding your dog on a routine schedule {Read More}