Dog Training
Dee Green has been a professional dog trainer and canine behavior consultant for more than 20 years. She specializes in puppies up to 18 months, and fearful, anxious, and reactive dogs of all ages.
Teaching Puppies to “Sit” in their Native Language
Hand Signals & Settle Mats Dogs are more likely to comply with our requests when they’re comfortable. I recommend using
House Training Success on a Balcony or Patio
I’ve had great results coaching puppy guardians on using real or artificial grass pads for house training. The greatest house
Dogs Who’ve Been Triggered Need Time to Recover
When dogs get highly aroused/go “over threshold,” they’re often unable to release that arousal when the trigger is out of
Dogs Learn From Scent, First
Familiarity with scent prior to direct exposure reduces anxiety in dogs, in my experience. They’re less likely to react and
Loose-Leash FUN!
Leashed walking is the puppy skill that guardians who contact me seem to struggle with the most. Few puppies are
My Puppy Destroyed Her Bed. Now What?
In a recent post in a puppy behavior group, virtually everyone said the ONLY solution to this problem is to
Easy Daily Enrichment for Puppies and Dogs
The easiest enrichment happens at meal times. Puppies need to eat 3 or more times a day while they’re young.
10 Steps to a More Cooperative, Less Stressful Relationship with Your Puppy
I read a lot of posts on social media from puppy owners distraught because their puppy barks at strangers, chewed
A Nest Bed Can Change a Puppy or Dog’s Life
Dogs are hardwired to seek “dens” for sleep. A den in this context is a small space they can curl
Killing Dogs with Kindness
I met Johnnie at age 8, shortly after he’d been re-homed. His new family called me because he’d been “a
House Training Tips for Busy Pet Parents
There are many myths and urban legends surrounding house training on the Internet. Many involve potentially damaging ideas like correcting/punishing
How to Teach Your Dog to Self-Calm
Dogs don’t come pre-programmed for calm. It’s a learned behavior, especially in stimulating environments. For dogs to learn to self-control,
Are You Making it Harder for Your Dog to Learn?
Dogs are primarily physical communicators (body language). Humans are primarily verbal. When our dogs fail to respond as desired to
Trade, Don’t Take
NOVEMBER 2, 2023 Do you regularly play with knives? Stick your hand in a running blender or mixer? I don’t,
Changing Dog Opinions
Reactive dogs don’t stop being reactive because they’re punished. Yanking a leash, or yelling “no” at a dog can interrupt
Exercise Alternatives to Dog Parks and Daycare
The stories of an antibiotic-resistant respiratory disease that’s been fatal in some cases has many dog guardians rethinking their normal
Flirt Pole Fun!
Below are my top tips for flirt pole success for draining energy, fulfilling instincts (enrichment) and reinforcing behaviors, below, followed
Zen on a Leash
When I walk dogs, I get into a zone where it can be hard to carry on a conversation in
The Leash is a Conversation, Not a Handle
If you think of the leash as a conversation between you & your dog, it’s easy to understand why pulling
Tools for Addressing Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety is a constellation of behaviors that result from underlying anxiety and insecurity. Resolving this complex issue requires a
Learn, Practice, Proof!
For our dog to truly develop a new habit, we need to practice the behavior consistently and frequently over a
Introducing Puppies to New Beds, Toys and More
How we introduce something new to a puppy can make a big difference in how the puppy perceives the new
5 New Puppy Survival Tips for Guardians
As a puppy specialist, I’ve worked with a lot of puppies and owners in the last 25 years. Almost everyone