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Where are you STRUGGLING …
🐶 Quick question for the group: what’s the one issue you’re struggling with most with your dog right now? Behavior, training, routines—drop it below ⬇️
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@Krisztina Rudnay-Peters I completely get that winter can be such a tough season, especially with injuries on top of it. You’re doing all the right things though; movement games, tricks, and enrichment make a huge difference when outdoor time is limited. I hope Mack’s paw heals up quickly 🤍 Spring really can’t come soon enough for all of us.
Doing Nothing with your dog
Most owners focus on “doing” with their dogs — sit, down, heel, recall, tricks, play, fetch, training drills. And while all of that has huge value, the most underrated skill you can ever give your dog is the ability to simply… do nothing. Why? Because life isn’t constant stimulation.Your dog needs to learn how to switch off, settle, and be calm in everyday environments. If you skip this, you’ll end up with a dog that demands attention, struggles with over-arousal, and can’t relax unless they’re being entertained. Think about it: - Waiting at the pub or café. - Hanging out while guests are over. - Resting during downtime in the house. - Staying calm in the car. A dog that can “do nothing” in these moments is a dog that’s easy to live with. It’s not about teaching them another fancy behaviour — it’s about giving them the ability to self-regulate. And that only comes through practice. Structured place work, longer duration leash work, and rewarding calm behaviour are where this starts. So don’t just train action… train stillness.That’s the secret to a balanced, adaptable dog. Ollie
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@Tracey Giannuzzi Hey 👋 how are you? I know you’re still new to the community so how has it been going for you lately?
1 like • Nov 12
@Tracey Giannuzzi That’s awesome to hear, Tracey! 😊 It’s great that you’re settling in and connecting with people this community’s full of amazing dog lovers. Your dobies sound like such characters too! How long have you had them?
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Jason Shawn
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