From June 20-22, 2014, I went to a new kind of dog conference held here in New England: SPARCS 2014.
Dogs
To Crate or Not To Crate?
By Sarah Fulcher on 07/01/2014A bonus, not a penalty
Many people refuse to crate or kennel-train their dogs because they feel the confinement is cruel. However, a crate or kennel can give dogs a sense of security. Crate training done properly is also a highly effective management system that can be a lifesaver for dog owners. Like any training method, crating can be abused, but using a crate for appropriate time periods is helpful with a variety of important goals, including house training, preventing destructive behavior, and teaching a dog to settle and relax.
Confessions of an iPhone Addict: TAGteach and the Power of Choice
By Emelie Johnson Vegh on 06/02/2014Communication addiction
My name is Emelie, and I’m an iPhonaholic.
An Introduction to Emma Parsons’ New Book: Teaching the Reactive Dog Class
By KPCT on 05/05/2014Editor’s note: One of the most common, yet also most challenging, behavior problems that dog trainers are asked to address is reactivity.