Monthly Archives: February 2016

Engagement

Engagement.  Do you find time to engage with your dog?  Many times, when I see owners that work outside the home, they feel bad about their dog being home alone all day.  So they give free time from the moment they get home from work until bedtime.  The dog does in fact want your attention, […]

Affection

Affection.  Look at this face.  Who doesn’t want to pet sweet Asher.  How you interact with your dog may or may not be received as you intend by your dog.  You get what you pet.  Petting a nervous, excited, fearful or anxious dog, may be unintentionally nurturing the wrong state of mind.  Giving affection at […]