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Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
Today’s classes canceled – email Casey regarding classes later this week
from Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
on Monday April 15th, 2013 at 12:50 PM
Hi everyone, Due to an unforeseen family emergency, all classes and lessons for this evening are canceled. All students enrolled in classes will have an email confirming the cancellation please reply to let me know that you received the message, otherwise I will call enrolled students to confirm the cancellation and save you the [...]How do I love he? Let me count the ways…
from Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
on Wednesday October 31st, 2012 at 03:45 AM
When you have a dog with behavior problems or challenges, it is both easy and tempting to dwell on all the things you have to work on, the things that are frustrating or embarrassing, or the things that alter the frequency of your hair-dyeing routine due to increased greys. I get it. I think its [...]We’re Both Kind of a Work in Progress…
from Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
on Friday October 26th, 2012 at 10:50 AM
In a startling string of confessions, I came out of the trainers closet and admitted the well-bred dog I raised from puppyhood has grown into a reactive adolescent. Witch hunt line, form to the left and talk amongst yourselves. Everyone else, join me for a good listen. I knew my dog wasnt normal. Why the [...]Voyage to the Vet: The First Leg of Our New Life
from Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
on Sunday October 7th, 2012 at 07:43 PM
Yesterday, I came out of the training closet. I have a reactive dog that I raised since puppyhood. I chose the best breeders I can find, and his littermates are behaviorally normal. Cuba is an anomaly in many ways, but hes my anomaly and damnit, I love him! At two years old, weve trained together [...]Voyage with Cuba – The Next Leg
from Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
on Saturday October 6th, 2012 at 11:19 AM
Long time RBDT readers will remember that once upon a time, this trainer brought home a wee Saint Bernard puppy from a land far away. Despite my best efforts in locating a very responsible breeder and diligently socializing this wonderful young man, he has developed into a very reactive and challenging adolescent. Like many trainers, [...]Lessons Learned
from Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
on Wednesday August 22nd, 2012 at 10:11 AM
I am currently living with my second reactive Saint Bernard. My first, Monte, was the dog that inspired me to become a dog trainer. My second, Cuba, was supposed to be my wonder-pup: well-bred, well-socialized, well-trained, and still we noticed disturbing reactivity patterns coinciding with the onset of adolescence. While its often a bumpy road, [...]You Are Cordially Invited…To RBDT’s first ever Foster Friday picnic!
from Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
on Wednesday June 27th, 2012 at 01:24 AM
Hi everyone! Im extremely excited to invite all of you to the first ever local Foster Friday picnic. Many of my wonderful clients are foster parents for various local rescue and pet adoption agencies. This fun and informal gathering welcomes pet foster parents to share their fostering experiences and get free, in-person training support from [...]The Great Flexi Debate
from Rewarding Behaviors Dog Training, Binghamton
on Wednesday June 6th, 2012 at 08:00 AM
Flexis - the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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