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Reactivity

Reactivity and Pain - Dog training and behaviour Penrith Cumbria - Welly and Tails

Treating Reactivity: Think about pain first!

Reactivity and Aggression: Could it actually be a desperate attempt to cope with pain?
Why is my dog reactive - factors that affect dog behaviour

Why is my dog reactive?

There are often multiple reasons why each dog is reactive – it’s never just ‘one’ simple thing, despite what many trainers or the media says.

behaviour tips

Introducing a foreign rescue dog to existing dogs

Ask a trainer: Introducing my new rescue dog to my existing dogs

In this post, I answer a question I received about adopting a foreign rescue dog and how to introduce them to their existing dogs and pets, and how to get the dog used to visiting family members’ houses.
Ultimate guide to training dogs with firework anxiety

The Ultimate Guide to Helping Your Dog with Firework Anxiety

In this guide, we’ll discuss actionable steps to help you manage your dog’s fear and anxiety, and make firework season a little less stressful for both of you.
Dog behaviour - Hidden Pain in dogs - odd things they do to hide pain

Spotting Pain in Dogs – Weird things dogs do when in pain

Understanding the odd ways that dogs can show they’re in pain – and how sometimes this can be ignored when trying to fix a training problem.

activities

foreign rescue dog

Introducing a foreign rescue dog to existing dogs

Ask a trainer: Introducing my new rescue dog to my existing dogs

In this post, I answer a question I received about adopting a foreign rescue dog and how to introduce them to their existing dogs and pets, and how to get the dog used to visiting family members’ houses.
Settling Your New Foreign Rescue Dog

Your Foreign Rescue Dog: The First 3 Months

What to do in the first 3 days, 3 weeks and 3 months with your new foreign rescue dog.

** EXEMPT DOGS ** I wanted to address how we operate for owners with exempted dogs, as I've had a couple of messages from clients with exempted dogs in the past few days. 1) We DO accept exempted dogs. 2) There is NO extra charge for exempted dogs Our insurance just asks that: ❤️ Only dogs from the same household can attend (so if you have four dogs and one is exempted then you can bring all four, but you couldn't meet up with your friend and their dogs if you're bringing an exempted dog) ❤️ Exempted dogs must keep their muzzle and lead on in the car park but these can be removed once you are in the dog park and the gate has been securely shut. It's important to remember that every insurance provider may have different criteria, so I can't comment on why one place may operate differently or not but this is (thankfully) how ours works which we're grateful for 🙏 Hope that clears things up 🥰

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Welly and Tails️ Updated their cover photo. 2 weeks ago

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** NEW DOG PARK RULE ** When visiting in future, we will NOT be allowing single dog visits. All dogs MUST now bring matching backup singer dogs for their visit going forward, to allow for perfectly symmetrical photos. Many thanks and thank you for respecting our dog park rules 🙏🙏 (only joking, have to say as sometimes I get messages worrying about if it's true 😂😂)

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