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Resource Guarding in Dogs: Why It Happens, What To Do, and How We Fix It—Gently and Effectively
If your sweet pup suddenly freezes at the food bowl, growls when you walk by their bone, or hustles away with a sock like it’s pirate treasure — take a breath. You’re not alone, you’re not a “bad owner,” and your dog isn’t “trying to be the boss.” Resource guarding is actually a normal canine behavior that can become problematic when fear and stress creep in. The good news? It’s completely fixable with the right approach — one rooted in trust, safety, and understanding. Let
Tammy Page
Oct 284 min read


3 Signs Your Dog is Overtired
3 Signs Your Dog is Overtired We’ve all heard the saying “a tired dog is a good dog,” right? Well… not always. Just like people, dogs can...
Tammy Page
Sep 32 min read


Introducing Pack Walks!
Beginning March 31, we are slowly going to be building up packs for off-leash walks. Please see below for more information. WHAT IS A...
Tammy Page
Mar 174 min read


How to Coach Your Reactive Pooch: Navigating Public Spaces with Calm Confidence
Navigating public spaces with a reactive dog can feel like a challenging puzzle filled with distractions and potential triggers. But with...
Tammy Page
Feb 144 min read
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