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Dog parenting styles
I’m an avid book reader, and this one was such an easy read. Actually I got it first as an audio book, like I often do, but then I liked it so much I had to get a paper copy as well. A lovely friend who is a certified dog behavior consultant suggested it. Let me just say that if you pick up this book, you’re in for a treat. Among many other topics, author of this book: Tender paws, Wendy Lyons Sunshine has kindly described and delineated three styles of dog parenting. If you
Tjasa Landes
Oct 19, 20254 min read


Mantrailing, Environmental Training & Processing
Most people view Mantrailing as an upbeat sniffy dog sport that gets dogs out into the world doing what they love most, sniffing. Exactly right! Out in the woods and urban areas looking for people who have yummy treats, it’s that simple. It is quite simple in theory, indeed. Dogs are social adjustable creatures, human’s best friends that follow us around and love to come to different places with us. They also love to sniff and need to move even more than we do. Fact is howev
Tjasa Landes
Jan 5, 20254 min read


Sensory needs and sensory thresholds
off leash frolic in sensorily rich environment of the woods Have your dog’s sensory needs been met? What are sensory needs? Does everybody have sensory needs? Yes, humans as well as dogs have sensory needs. Our senses are the only way we experience the world. We cannot have any experience without our senses. There are five main senses that we learned in kindergarten, namely sense of hearing, smell, touch, taste, and vision. In recent years science found we also have sense of
Tjasa Landes
Dec 19, 20243 min read
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