by cheerfuldogs | Behaviour Modification, Canine Body Language, Canine Enrichment, Canine Fitness & Wellness, cheerfuldogs.com, Dog Behaviour & Training, Dog Care, Dog Stress Signals, Fear Free Dog Training & Low Stress Handling, Force-free Dog Training, Kids and Dogs, Positive Reinforcement
Watch Video About Project tRade What is “Project tRade”? Project tRade is the Pet Professional Guild’s (PPG) international advocacy program that promotes the use of force-free pet training equipment by asking pet guardians to swap choke, prong and shock collars...
by cheerfuldogs | Canine Body Language, cheerfuldogs.com, Dog Behavior, Dog Behaviour & Training, Dog Stress Signals, Force-free Dog Training, Positive Reinforcement
Chief Cheery Officer (CCO) Kiyo shares his secret of staying youthful – in mind, body and spirit. This article is part of our on-going canine education series for our partners at the Mount Pleasant Veterinary Group and the SPCA Singapore. Keeping Your Senior Dog...
by cheerfuldogs | Dog Behavior, Dog Training
Nice of you to drop by our blog! Here, you’ll find out what we’re up to at cheerfuldogs.com, training secrets and tips, and thoughts about all things dog! Our Chief Cheery Officer (CCO) Kiyo, will ensure we provide useful information to dogs and their...
by cheerfuldogs | Behaviour Modification, Canine Body Language, Dog Behavior, Dog Behaviour & Training, Dog Stress Signals, Dog Training, Force-free Dog Training, Positive Reinforcement
In another series of dog-friendly training secrets for enlightened dog lovers – Chief Cheery Officer (CCO) Kiyo recommends that we pay lots of attention to understanding if a dog is stressed. There’s ‘good’ and ‘bad’ stress....
by cheerfuldogs | Behaviour Modification, Canine Body Language, Dog Behavior, Dog Behaviour & Training, Dog Stress Signals, Dog Training, Force-free Dog Training, Positive Reinforcement
In our dog-friendly training secrets for enlightened dog lovers – Chief Cheery Officer (CCO) Kiyo recommends that we pay lots of attention to understanding if a dog is stressed. There’s ‘good’ and ‘bad’ stress. ‘Good’...