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Fawn Dog's ® Specialist Dog Training Advice

A Kids, Family and Pets podcast
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Fawn Dog's ® Specialist Dog Training Advice

Tilly

Fawn Dog's ® Specialist Dog Training Advice

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Fawn Dog's ® Specialist Dog Training Advice

Tilly

Fawn Dog's ® Specialist Dog Training Advice

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Subscriber-only episodeSeparation Anxiety but a completely differently situation! Wilma can be left for a few hours in the daytime but since the death of the other dog will bark at night until let into the owner's bed.Listen to my program on ho
Subscriber-only episodeSeparation Anxiety but a completely differently situation! Wilma can be left for a few hours in the daytime but since the death of the other dog will bark at night until let into the owner's bed.Listen to my program on ho
Subscriber-only episodeWelcome to the first podcast on my home visits! This time we're visiting Jackson the cockapoo who has recently developed separation anxiety since they moved a year ago. He's getting so upset and stressed when left alone. 
Don't bother training your dog if you have anxiety! Why? This is so harsh Tilly!I know. It’s the sad reality though, unless you can be calm and confident, your dog will always be picking up cues from you- wether you use positive training or an
Everyone is always pushing "reward the calm". But what if Teddy is NEVER calm? How is this similar to "reward the good, ignore the bad"?Real life examples, indoors and out for rewarding the calm. Support the Show.Home Visits for Behaviour Probl
Is your dog still running away? But it's hit and miss and you can't figure out why you haven't got recall when you've done SO much training?! You've ALMOST got recall! This will help you figure out your final stage of recall. Support the Show.H
If you have a GSD puppy that is BARKING you need to stop this NOW. These are difficult dogs and once they hit 18months become almost impossible to work with! They typically aren't easy family pets and often rehomed or put down due to aggressive
This episode interviews Erica from Wolfies Wish- a specialty company that helps owners mourn the loss of their beloved pets. This topic is close to my heart as I lost Sky  July 2023 and it really was exceptionally hard- despite that I knew it w
How learning about pilates will help your dog training! Learn about dealing with reactivity and what point you should be training or leaving the situation. Support the Show.Home Visits for Behaviour ProblemsFacebook- Latest Cases and ReviewsIns
How will getting a second dog change your life? I've recently lost my greyhound and everyones always asking if I will get another! My answer is always NO!Here's why!Support the Show.Home Visits for Behaviour ProblemsFacebook- Latest Cases and R
Learn about the 5 Fs- a mammal's natural stress response. Fight, Flight, Freeze, Faint and Fawn. Why Fawn is also called Fool and Friend. How playing can actually be a stress response and how dogs use this in their language with each other and
Recall is a fundamental skill for your dog to ignore any distractions and come running straight back! This is straight forward but takes a long time, I'll explain why!Ultimately every dog can learn recall but there are some pitfalls most people
Learn how to teach your dog interesting tricks! Ever wondered how people teach their dogs to blow bubbles in the water bowl, fancied teaching your dog to wee on command but never have the treats on you? (Guess what- for some things you don't ev
Everyone loves training their new puppy or rescue dog! But most owners stick with "party tricks" rather than what will actually be useful for an adult dog to know!Forget roll over, let's go into what will get your puppy to grow into a happy adu
Do you have a dog that has perfect recall... when there's no other distractions? A dog who just wants to greet every dog and even if you have the best chicken still won't come back?Well you may be interested to learn this isn't actually a recal
Street dogs and dogs from abroad are something I specialise in and work a lot with. This goes through the pros and cons of street dogs from getting them from a centre to living with one. This is also useful if you already have a street dog and
How to Motivate your dog to do what you want! (Or not want!) Not food motivated? Ignores you when there's a high stimulus? Check out my best tips which I use with dogs everyday. Support the Show.Home Visits for Behaviour ProblemsFacebook- Lates
Lots of owners feel endeared towards a nervous puppy or rescue dog because they want to help. However lots of these dogs have extreme behaviours and are hard to fit into family life- here's why.Support the Show.Home Visits for Behaviour Problem
(Quick apology I didn't realise I hadn't uploaded the full tape! Full tips and tricks now added!!!) Most dogs will dig at some point in their lives and it can be a pain when your garden is full of holes or all your new plants have been destroye
Displacement behaviour is when an animal offers a different behaviour out of context- usually due to a stressful situation. This can be scratching, chewing feet, spinning, chasing shadows, digging, humping etc. When it starts to appear without
Slip leads can cause damage to your dog's neck if he's a strong puller, however for some training programs they are a necessary piece of equipment and you will see why. Support the Show.Home Visits for Behaviour ProblemsFacebook- Latest Cases a
Bringing your new rescue dog home is exciting but can be frightening for him so take things slowly. Use these first weeks to establish routines and boundaries with your dog. Get the relationship right first and everything will fall into place. 
The first day you bring your rescue dog home is the most important to get right. We want to make this as stress-free as possible, as well as safe! It's important to remember you do not know your new dog so follow these tips to help him settle i
Continuing the rescue dog series, today I want to talk about how to choose the right dog for you. You want to think about breed, personality and even hair type! There's lots to consider when finding your best friend.  Support the Show.Home Visi
If you have a nervous dog that finds it hard to deal with new experiences then you need to advocate for that dog. Before a dog develops nervous aggression or similar traits we need to read the body language and help him out. A lot of dogs becom
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