by Kelly Cordell-Morris | 14 Aug, 2023 | Blog, Dog Training Lingo, Dog Training Science, Export, Life With Dogs, Teaser posts, Training & Behaviour
As a dedicated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, I meet a lot of dog parents who are overwhelmed by the daunting task to find someone trustworthy and knowledgeable enough to address their dog’s behavioural issues effectively. Finding the right dog behaviourist can...
by Kelly Cordell-Morris | 31 Jul, 2023 | Blog, Export, Life With Dogs
Thinking about getting a new dog? The prospect of welcoming a new furry companion into your life usually means imagining the joy and unconditional love they will bring. Certainly when we added Flint to our family the excitement was not just because we were going...
by Kelly Cordell-Morris | 17 Jul, 2023 | Blog, Enrichment, Export, Life With Dogs, Training & Behaviour
If your dog seems bored — chewing the furniture, digging up the garden, or pestering you non-stop — it might be a sign they need more to do, not less energy. Most of the time, what we label as “naughty” behaviour is actually your dog trying to meet a need. That’s...
by Kelly Cordell-Morris | 3 Jul, 2023 | Blog, Enrichment, Export, Life With Dogs, Training & Behaviour
Have you ever had a friend whose house seems to change a little every time you visit? They rearrange the furniture, or there’s new art on the walls, or even the towels change colour in the bathroom? It often gives the place a new feel. You suddenly notice how large...
by Kelly Cordell-Morris | 5 Jun, 2023 | Blog, Enrichment, Export, Life With Dogs
It can be hard to admit your dog is getting on in years. You might not realise it at first, but one day you’ll suddenly notice that things have changed and you’re living with an older dog, without knowing exactly when it happened. You may have stopped...
by Kelly Cordell-Morris | 1 May, 2023 | Blog, Export, Life With Dogs, Teaser posts, Training & Behaviour
Living with a reactive dog can be a challenging, overwhelming, exhausting experience. As someone living with a reactive dog you may find yourself constantly on edge and anxious, never knowing when your dog will react to a trigger. You may feel frustrated, ashamed or...