Rain Rain Go Away…

…Roni wants to go out and play!

What’s one of the best rainy day activities? Hide and seek! Challenge your dog and have fun in the process. Start with one person gently holding the dog by the collar. Another person runs into a different room and calls the dog (and person #1 lets go of the collar).

You can start easy and reward with a treat, then advance to more difficult where you really hide. It’s fun when your dog not only relies on eyesight but also starts to use his nose to sniff you out! Build up to a sit & wait so you can do this by yourself. Hide under a bed, behind furniture, in a closet, behind a bathroom door – you get the idea!

Elsa Christmas bone

Elsa’s staying with bone on nose

Most of us don’t enjoy these dreary rainy days. Active dogs feel the same way and if you don’t exercise your dogs rain or shine, they need some way to get rid of pent up energy.

Another idea is to teach your dog something totally new – roll over, bow, balance a treat on his nose. Have fun and be creative. Your dog will thank you for it! And you will probably have more fun than you anticipated!

Yours in all weather training,

Stacie & Ronan

 

Thanks to All…

who gave so much for us.

Happy Memorial Day,

Stacie & Ronan

Ronan’s Signature Somersault

So, it’s a little dark (we were watching a movie), and Ronan was playing with cousin Sapphire.  They were both exhausted by the end of the evening.  Here Ronan demonstrates his acrobatic talents.  Enjoy!

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Are You a Leader or a Follower?

dog pulling girl

“What do I do when he…?” If I had a nickel for every time I was asked that I would be rich!

The question is often repeated numerous times within the same first meeting with new clients. Think about it. If you view training your dog from that perspective it automatically makes you the follower. You are constantly waiting for your dog to do something wrong and then fix it after the fact. Is this always the best approach?

And some owners complain that their dogs, sometimes even young puppies, just don’t care about corrections! They’re not effective in correcting the bad behavior. It’s time for a different approach!

A large part of my training program(s) promote being a leader to your dog as much as possible. One of the easiest ways to be a leader is to be proactive not reactive. You know your dog’s habits. You can usually predict what behavior is coming before it happens. If you have a plan in place where you can prevent the undesired behavior by preemptively directing it to something else then you are effectively being a leader. Simple, right?

That doesn’t mean that there is never a time for a fair, appropriate correction. But why should that be your only approach in training? A correction is still a reaction, but it should be meaningful enough so your dog learns from it. If your corrections are fewer and farther between they will be much more effective. Plus, who wants to be correcting their dog all the time?

Now try to put that into everyday practice. Are you a leader or a follower?  If you catch yourself being a follower, try to learn from it and do better next time!

 

Yours in good training,

Stacie & Ronan

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Our Bark was Heard!

Bark for Life!

Great Dog Event!

Thanks to all who came out to support the fight against cancer at Bark for Life this past Saturday! Even though the weather was iffy, it was a great success. In the past four years Bark for Life Florham Park has raised an amazing $50.000!!!

Everyone has been affected by this dreaded disease in one way or another.  The torch of this great event must be carried on, as the awesome seniors who started this are graduating and heading off to college.  Please help!  Get involved!  If you are interested, contact me – I can get you to the right people!

Thanks for your support!

Stacie & Ronan

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Come to Bark this Saturday!

 

Saturday May 6, 2017 12-3pm.  Located on the grounds of the Florham Park gazebo on Ridgedale Avenue.

This year’s 4th annual Bark for Life in Florham Park is going to be better than ever!  What a great way to spend your Saturday – at a fantastic dog event that benefits cancer research!  I’ll be there – my first big even since I broke my foot:)  It’s such a fun day for dogs and their people!  Enjoy the games, events, and terrific VENDORS!  When you are there please stop by the Royal Canine Dog Training booth and say “HI”!  I’ll be waiting!

See Bark for Life Florham Park’s FB page for more info!

Stacie

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Sad Puppy…

Busy day…worked, ran errands, made some healthy dog treats for Ronan’s upset tummy:

Pumpkin & chicken

Pumpkin & chicken liver

Pumpkin & cheese

He got to test some after his dinner of chicken, rice, pumpkin & chicken broth.  Much to my surprise, picky Roni liked them!  Hopefully he’ll feel better tomorrow!  Poor baby…

How can you resist that face???

Let me know if you want the recipes.

Have a great week!

Stacie & Ronan

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Honor Them!

That’s right – it’s Pet Appreciation Month!  Give them extra love and attention and let them know how special they are.  After all, they deserve it, right?

doggie relatives

BC patrol

 

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What Say YOU?

It’s time for an update!

I am so happy to hear from clients (past and present) about recent happenings with your dogs.  For the short time that we train together, you welcome me into your homes, your lives, and some of you even welcome me into your families and friends.  Thank you!

It such a wonderful experience to get to know you and help you shape the behaviors of your dogs. But time flies by and suddenly we realize that maybe we haven’t kept in touch as much as we’d like.

I often wonder how you are doing and how your amazing dogs are progressing.  As more time goes by and your dogs get older (us too!) I am so interested to hear how they have settled in to adulthood.

Please give me an update because I really am interested!  Send me an email (info@royalk9.com), call or text – I promise to respond!

Thanks for trusting me to help you have such an important influence on the relationship between you and your dogs!

Can’t wait to hear from YOU!

Stacie

 

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Where’d They Go???