Life With Your Dog is focused on dog training concepts and ideas that can be applied in a practical
This week's question from our listener Luke is about ensuring that family & friends do not inadverte
This episode is focused on defining reinforcement, and the different schedules of reinforcement (how
Our question this week comes from Matt who asks about how to deal with constant unwanted barking fro
This week we sit down to meditate on the various roles that dogs have in our lives. Exactly why do w
This week we had a question from a listener in Lebanon, a gentleman named Sevag, who asked about sto
Bringing your puppy home for the first time can be a very exciting time! Being prepared makes things
It's that time of the year for family getaways, and if your dog can't join in, a friend may have vol
In this week's episode Panos and Luke discuss the differences between "adopting" or "rescuing" a dog
Today's question comes from Nicholas, who is wondering if it is possible to legally walk his dog off
When bringing your new baby home and sharing your space with your dogs, this can bring on questions,
A message came in this week from listener Andre, who had 3 different questions. Panos takes the time
Dogs that are over-excited, fearful, aggressive, or lack impulse control can show reactive behaviour
Dogs jumping up for attention is a common issues many dog owners have with their dogs. The questio
Dog parks seem to attract a lot of dog owners for the simple reason that most dogs have a really fun
Toilet training is a common problem that new dog owners face; especially those of puppies and rescue
One of the most important tools you have in managing and training your dog is the walk. We discuss w
In this Q&A, Panos answers a client's question regarding how to go about introducing two dogs for th
Hint: It may not be what you'd previously thought. Often we assume that "training" is limited to whe
This is our first Q&A episode, which we will be releasing intermittently between the longer ones. If
*The best way to positively reinforce a dog's behaviour is by using marker training. That is, the u