by Kelly Cordell-Morris | 4 Sep, 2023 | Blog, Dog Training Lingo, Export, Life With Dogs, Teaser posts, Training & Behaviour
I know you want the absolute best for your dog. From finding a great vet to the perfect behaviourist to investing in pet products from companies whose business practices resonate with you, where you spend your money matters. You want the best for your budget and also...
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 | 17 Jul, 2023 | Blog, Enrichment, Export, Life With Dogs, Training & Behaviour
While dogs can get bored and find their own fun by say chewing the table legs, most often this is a case of natural dog behaviour not having a outlet. It’s important for dog welfare to give them the opportunity to express normal dog behaviour. Things like...
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 | 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...
by Kelly Cordell-Morris | 22 Apr, 2023 | Blog, Enrichment, Export, Life With Dogs, Training & Behaviour
While the adage is that a tired dog is a well-behaved dog, really it’s about contentment and having needs met. Dogs who haven’t had their needs met will try to find their own outlets, often in ways their humans don’t like. Chewing up inappropriate things, restlessness...