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A Trainer’s Perspective: How to Prepare Your Dog for Halloween
Okay y’all, one of my favorite months is coming up—October! That means we’re going to have so many more opportunities for chaos… I mean, training! The decorations, the costumes, the falling leaves and ACORNS, giant trash bags of leaves on the curbs (sometimes with faces), haunted houses, loud noises, costume parades, and so many other spooky distractions appear almost overnight. I absolutely love it all—but my dog, Sage, has historically not loved it. She’s had to overcome a few of these challenges to be where she is now.
Auntie M Dog Trainer Interview
I have always had an interest in training dogs. This began in childhood, raising Border Collie puppies on my family’s cattle farm. I pursued a professional career in dog training when I moved to Asheville and acquired my second cattle dog, Sage. I thought I knew how to raise cattle dogs, but Sage was different from any of my other puppies and I was struggling with her high drive/arousal, prey drive, and assertiveness.
Separation Anxiety and How to Help Your Dog Who Struggles with Alone Time
If you are reading this, chances are your dog is having a hard time being home alone and you are wondering if he has separation anxiety. On your dog’s behalf, I thank you for being attentive to what he is experiencing and hope that this blog post will answer some of your questions.