Tag: dog trainer

  • Why your dog won’t get fat from using food in training

    Why your dog won’t get fat from using food in training

    You don’t need to give your dog EXTRA food in order to use food in training, and dogs who are trained with treats aren’t all morbidly obese. This is my boy, for example. He gets rewarded (with food) a million and a half times / day. He is hardly overweight, is he? Especially when you […]

  • Definition, victims and facilitating factors of severe dog on dog aggression (research article summary)

    Definition, victims and facilitating factors of severe dog on dog aggression (research article summary)

    Schilder, van der Borg, Vinke – 2019 – Intraspecific killing in dogs: Predation behavior or aggression? A study of aggressors, victims, possible causes, and motivations (link to partial view here) – Jnl Vet Beh Vol. 34 Nov-Dec 2019, pp. 52-59  The University of Utrecht’s team of dog behaviour specialists has had another noteworthy article published. […]

  • Dog chews: safety tips

    Dog chews: safety tips

    Tip: Give your dog tons of opportunities to chew. Do ensure that:  1. It has as little added to it as possible (no added sugar, salt, etc.). Standard raw hide is good. 2. Choose irradiated (bestraald) raw hide over bleached.  3. Choose a size that is too large for your dog to put completely in […]

  • Ledoux’ assertion that animals have no emotions. Don’t confuse fact and opinion

    Ledoux’ assertion that animals have no emotions. Don’t confuse fact and opinion

    Joseph Ledoux (neuroscientist) has made the headlines of most popular newspapers recently, with the statement that animals have no emotions. This is a huge deal, and you shouldn’t keep spreading the one-liner without context. Another example of science journalism getting it wrong, with a massive impact for animal welfare the world over. 1. Joseph Ledoux […]

  • 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 […]

  • Research summary: Carrots versus sticks

    Research summary: Carrots versus sticks

    OhMyDog follows evidence-based principles to advise you on your dog’s behaviour. We keep our finger on the pulse of relevant scientific developments so your dog gets effective possible, reflecting the latest insights into dog behaviour.  For information about making a behaviourist appointment; For a list of our services and courses. We have reviewed this study […]

  • Nieuwe hondentrainers gezocht!

    Nieuwe hondentrainers gezocht!

    Ben je op zoek naar de volgende uitdaging in jouw kennis van hondentraining en hondengedrag? Ben je op zoek voor een leuke (semi-)vrijwilliger part-time bijbaantje met honden voor op de lange termijn? Ben je benieuwd naar evidence-based hondentraining? Wil je in een klein, informeel, internationaal team 1 avond per week honden trainen? Neem een kijkje […]

  • No dog training lessons on 22 and 24 July

    No dog training lessons on 22 and 24 July

    Dear students As previously indicated during your registration, the training location is not available on Monday 22 July and Wednesday 24 July. We look forward to welcoming you again from the week after (29 and 31 July, respectively, depending on your class day) We wish you a wonderful week.

  • Why great puppy classes give your pup the best start in life

    Why great puppy classes give your pup the best start in life

      More experienced dog owners ask themselves if they would benefit from puppy classes. We get that question a lot, so we thought we’d create an infographic to explain the benefits of a responsibly run puppy class, even for experienced owners.   Enjoy and share!    More info about the puppy class Book a spot […]

  • Fear and aggression: Why just exposing the dog in gradual steps won’t work

    Fear and aggression: Why just exposing the dog in gradual steps won’t work

    About the author Laure-Anne Visele is a dog behaviourist and zoologist. Laure-Anne is OhMyDog’s behaviourist and gives consults to clients in The Hague, Delft, Westland and region (in Dutch or English).  Laure-Anne is a certified dog behaviourist with a degree in Zoology (University of Newcastle, United Kingdom) and postgraduate diploma in Applied Companion Animal Behaviour […]