by Jim Burwell | May 18, 2014 | Dog Training
I know your dog chewing problem can be maddening. And quite frankly, it really “ticks you off, right?” I’ve got 3 easy steps to fix your dog chewing problem. You’ll be relieved and your dog won’t miss all that chewing on your stuff at all. If you play your cards... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Apr 20, 2014 | Dog Training
If you give your dog what he needs, you’ll get what you want – from your dog. You just want a well-mannered dog. At the least, you want a dog that leaves all the bad dog behavior at the door step so you, your friends and family can enjoy him to the fullest. How Do You... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Apr 6, 2014 | Dog Training
The word “or” does not have to be in the phrase “Training or living with your dog.” Let me explain what I mean. Dog Training Can Be Frustrating First look at your family lifestyle, then look at your new dog. The thought of the whole training process and just how it’s... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Mar 23, 2014 | Dog Training
Does it ever feel almost impossible to make dog training simple? Probably, especially if you have multiple dogs. Before you know it, if you’re not watching, the pack can get away from you and bam! Chaos reigns. It’s as if they’ve formed their own community and... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Mar 16, 2014 | Dog Training
If You Have a Second Hand Dog He comes with a “heart string” history of being shuffled from one owner to another; losing bits and pieces of his confidence, trust and self-esteem with every shuffle. He comes to you with an unknown history, starting life perpetuated by... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Feb 9, 2014 | Dog Training
Have fun with dog nose work, engage your kids and think outside the box. All at the same time. Think about it. Of all the senses that your dog comes with, his sense of smell is the way he “connects” with the world. It only makes sense that this could provide you,... [ Read more ]