Category: Dog Blog

Toy Product Review: West Paw Toppl

The West Paw Toppl is an excellent option for food enrichment. Food enrichment is helpful to provide calm mental stimulation, avoid destructive behaviours, and help keep dogs settled during exciting or distracting times. Key features and benefits: The weighted bottom is helpful for dogs learning to work on enrichment toys and food puzzles The open […]

Reactivity: often success comes from the whole picture

Supportive Options for Reactivity What do we know about dogs who growl, bark, vocalise, lunge, run/hide, tuck tail, avoid etc? Canine body language has been studied; trainers and behaviourists have observed specific body language that can tell us what a dog might be feeling. Behaviour can express discomfort and worry. These behaviours are put on […]

Brushing, nail trims, grooming can be happy & relaxed

So what to do with a dog who objects to brushing, nail clipping, bathing, veterinary exams/vaccines, or things that we need to do?When we train dogs to choose to participate in these husbandry activities (called Cooperative Care), it makes the process easier and less frustrating for all, and preserves a positive and trusting relationship between […]

Do I have to use food to train my dog?

The answer is NO… but… kinda… well, that depends. To start off, it’s important to note that Bright Hound uses reward (reinforcement) centered training techniques, because reinforcing an appropriate incompatible behaviour has been proven to be a highly effective approach, and we adhere to the Humane Hierarchy. Before you consider what reinforcement you want to […]

Tips to teach your dog to love dress-up

Tips to teach your dog to love dress-up

Train your dog to love costumes and dress up… and guess what? This can teach your dog to love other things like like harness, grooming, nail trimming, wearing a medical(Elizabethan) cone etc! Here’s some tips Use the good stuff. Start by using something extra tasty as a reward Try with a human t-shirt first (size […]