by cheerfuldogswalking | Nov 21, 2018 | Children, Dog learning, Dog psychology, Force-free dog training, Owner education, Safety
Asking a kid to approach an unfamiliar dog by stretching out a hand to be sniffed may not be such a good idea. So how should kids and dogs interact safely? Did you know that October/November and April/May are the months in Singapore with the most thunder? What can...
by cheerfuldogswalking | Oct 21, 2018 | Dog learning, First-aid, Force-free dog training, Safety
How do we reinforce behaviours our dogs do that we like? Read about an important training tip in Issue 19 of our cheerfuldogs chronicles. Also learn about canine first aid and doing dog CPR. Download the issue at our e-newsletter section. You can also subscribe to...
by cheerfuldogswalking | Aug 23, 2018 | Dog learning, Dog trivia, Force-free dog training
Did you know that dogs learn in two ways: by association and by consequence? How does this affect our daily interaction with our dogs? What does “a dog’s breakfast” mean? Want to test your familiarity with this and seven other doggie proverbs?...
by cheerfuldogswalking | Aug 9, 2018 | Dog care, Dog learning, Dogs with disabilities, Force-free dog training, Journal articles, Publications
Together with Nee Kang of cheerfuldogs.com and Nan Arthur of Beacon of Hope, we’ve written an article “Through Thick and Thin: Caring for and Training Companion Dogs with Disabilities”, published in the Summer 2018 edition of the IAABC Journal. ...
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