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Setting Appropriate Goals in Dog Training
Setting goals in dog training is important. It is key to know your dog and set realistic expectations for you and your dog. As a dog trainer, I often see owners who have unrealistic expectations of not only their dogs, but of themselves as well. As an example, I once had a client who felt…
Read MoreBARC- Support Group for Reactive Dog Owners
Many of our readers and followers know the story of Murphy and how he inspired Milwaukee Paws and Canine Einstein. His legacy continues as we continue to grow and expand our offerings to support all dogs and their owners. While we love all dogs at Canine Einstein, we understand that some dogs need more encouragement…
Read MoreUsing a Marker and Release Cue in Dog Training
In dog training, one of the veery first things we teach our clients is the concept of a marker word and a release cue. Understanding these concepts and using them in everyday life with your dog will help with communication with your dog, help your dog better understand what you want and get you the…
Read MorePaws on the Road: Essential Dog Training and Travel Tips for the Adventurous Dog
Greetings to our Canine Einstein community! Are you yearning to hit the road with your furry sidekick but uncertain about managing their needs on the go? Worry not! Drawing inspiration from our owners recent adventure traveling across the country with her husband and Dash, we bring you invaluable dog training and travel tips to ensure…
Read MoreWhat is Enrichment?
Enrichment is something that is very on trend today. It seems that everyone is offering enrichment- I am thrilled to see this for a variety of reasons! Many of us know that our dogs benefit from enrichment everyday, but I wonder if we really understand why enrichment is important? I have seen many social media…
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