Tag: dog behaviour problem

  • New study on dog-cat relationships in your house: do pheromone diffusers actually work?

    New study on dog-cat relationships in your house: do pheromone diffusers actually work?

    Written by Laure-Anne Visele (BSc, MSc, PG Dip, O&O), canine behaviourist and dog training instructor 5 March 2021 Photo credits at the end of the post OhMyDog stays on top of scientific developments on dog behaviour. Whenever we find an interesting study, we translate for you in layman’s terms. This study on the use of […]

  • The zones of sensitisation

    The zones of sensitisation

    Blog post by zoologist and dog behaviourist Laure-Anne Viselé, 24 November 2020 The zones of sensitisation are one of the most important concepts you will ever come across about dog behaviour. It tackles so many essentials:  Why your dog’s unwanted behaviour often gets worse if you don’t do anything about it.  Why management (a.k.a. PROACTIVELY […]

  • But surely you have to see the dog’s problem behaviour with your own eyes? 

    But surely you have to see the dog’s problem behaviour with your own eyes? 

    Written by Laure-Anne Visele, 19 May 2020. Photo credits at the end of the post.    It’s early in the morning and my coffee hasn’t kicked in. I try to unfog my brains as I wait at my client’s front door. This should go smoothly. I have left safety instructions and I have SMS’ed in […]

  • Dogs and kids: do you make the right choices?

    Dogs and kids: do you make the right choices?

      OhMyDog focuses a lot on the dog-child dynamic. Dogs and kids can be a wonderful combinations, or it can be a disaster waiting to happen.  It turns out that interactions between child and dog are surrounded by myth and hear-say, and it can result in unsafe practices. Well-meaning parents often miss red flags that […]