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OMG....WE WON AN AWARD!!!!

While the Will Smith / Chris Rock Oscar shenanigans are still circling the worldwide media, we too have an Award to announce [cue trumpets announcing Wolfgang entering the room riding naked on a white horse…).

Oh yeah, we only went and won ‘Dog Training Service of the Year’ at the Corporate LiveWire Global Awards.

And we even got a wonderful one page feature in the winners book….

So please excuse ourselves as we hop into a champagne bubble bath (with sausage dippers for Wolfgang of course)….

Five Quick Tips....Recall

Five Quick Tips....Recall

1. Take the time

To generate reliable recall, it’s important to take the time to build a 100% positive experience with your chosen recall cue (command) with high value rewards (such as chicken or hot dog). If your dog’s recall isn’t rewarded often and well enough then your dog will be more likely to continue to do their own thing, i.e. playing with other dogs or sniffing something of great interest which is terribly reinforcing in itself, and ignore your call.