04/12/2021
It’s Dog Bite Prevention Week!
April 11-23 is National Dog Bite Prevention Week. Did you know:
- a person in Canada is bitten by a dog every 60 seconds?
- most dog bites occur in children?
- the majority of dog bites are entirely preventable and a result of humans not reading a dog's body language properly?
Dr. Sophia Yin, an expert in the field of canine behaviour, has some excellent information about canine body language and preventing bites. Check out the link below!
https://drsophiayin.com/blog/entry/dog-bite-prevention-dogs-bite-when-humans-greet-inappropriately/
01/21/2021
Muzzles = bad/agressive dog and it’s best to avoid.
This is not always true! There are many reasons a dog is wearing a muzzle. Thank you to our friends at Hope Lives Here Animal Rescue Society for outlining some of the reasons below
**Author credit: Helen St.Pierre owner of No Monkey Business Dog Training**
Repeat after me. Muzzled dogs are NOT BAD DOGS.
Muzzled dogs have good humans.
Muzzled dogs can have more experiences because they are managed. Their quality of life is INCREASED because of the muzzle.
Muzzled dogs can still have treats.
Muzzled dogs are not miserable.
Muzzled dogs are muzzled for ALL KINDS OF REASONS. Not just aggression. Maybe they eat too much stuff off the ground and get sick. Maybe they play too rough. Maybe they over correct when startled. Maybe they want to eat squirrels. Maybe they need to learn better social skills. Not all dogs in a muzzle have a bite history, some have them on to prevent that in the first place. Sometimes the muzzle is more for the HUMAN than the DOG because it allows them to feel more confident. Big dogs, small dogs, and all breeds and sizes need muzzles sometimes. It is not a breed specific tool.
Muzzled dogs are GOOD DOGS WITH GREAT HUMANS who are setting their dog up to not fail. Judging a dog in a muzzle and their owner is the same as judging someone for wearing a helmet. They are choosing safety and being proactive and it takes WORK to get your dog to a level that they are happily working and walking around in a muzzle so kudos to the humans and dogs I work with who put that time in to better their dogs lives.
If you see a dog in a muzzle, don’t stare, don’t ask rude questions, just say “nice job, great looking dog!” And carry on. Believe me, you will have just made that humans day.
12/25/2020
🎄🎅🏻 MERRY CHRISTMAS! 🎅🏻🎄
to all of our supporters, volunteers, family and friends who have provided invaluable encouragement, suggestions and friendship ❤️
12/02/2020
This is one of the scariest stock images I have seen so far.
09/08/2020
, sing it from the rooftops!
09/07/2020
Thank you to all who tuned into our live seminar! The video is available on our page for those who missed it and would like to watch it.
Please let us know what you liked about the seminar and if there is anything we can improve on for next one. And let us know what topics would you like us to cover in future seminars! We are open to suggestions