Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening 🎙️ This week on The Five-Minute Dog — there’s a little something for everyone! First, for subscribers, I’m diving into the fallacy of board and train — why those quick-fix programs don’t last if you don’t change your lifestyle at home. Then, for everyone: 🐾 “Don’t Watch Me” — where I explain why teaching a “watch me” cue doesn’t necessarily build the connection you think it does. 🐾 “Slow Walks and Strong Noses” — what to watch for...
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Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening 🎙️ This week on The Five-Minute Dog — there’s a little something for everyone! First, for subscribers, I’m diving into the fallacy of board and train — why those quick-fix programs don’t last if you don’t change your lifestyle at home. Then, for everyone: 🐾 “Don’t Watch Me” — where I explain why teaching a “watch me” cue doesn’t necessarily build the connection you think it does. 🐾 “Slow Walks and Strong Noses” — what to watch for...
Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening What if the long pause on your dog’s walk isn’t confusion, but craftsmanship—your senior pup carefully stitching light, shadow, and scent into a clear picture? We unpack how aging reshapes a dog’s senses and why those slower moments are signs of adaptation, not decline. From the bluish haze of nuclear sclerosis to the steady guidance of smell, you’ll hear how vision softens, hearing drifts, and the nose steps into the lead. Support the s...
Five Minute Dog by Personable Pets Dog Training
Send us a message - we can't reply but we are listening 🎙️ This week on The Five-Minute Dog — there’s a little something for everyone! First, for subscribers, I’m diving into the fallacy of board and train — why those quick-fix programs don’t last if you don’t change your lifestyle at home. Then, for everyone: 🐾 “Don’t Watch Me” — where I explain why teaching a “watch me” cue doesn’t necessarily build the connection you think it does. 🐾 “Slow Walks and Strong Noses” — what to watch for...