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DOG TRAINING
RYAN LEESE


Chin Rest: The Small Cue That Makes Vet Care Easier
If you’d rather watch than read, follow this link for the video : Chin Rest – Real Training Sessions with Kira. Why a Chin Rest Matters There will be times in your dog’s life when you’ll need to handle eyes and ears —think eye drops, ear drops, or quick inspections. A chin rest —your dog calmly placing and keeping their chin in your hand on cue—turns those moments into predictable, low-stress routines. It’s simple, practical cooperative care that says: “Pop your chin here
Ryan Leese
Nov 103 min read


Help Your Dog Cope with Fireworks: Start Now
If you’d rather watch than read, follow this link for the video : Fireworks & Dogs – How to Prepare. Why this matters (and why complaining won’t fix it) If you’ve lived with a dog who is terrified of fireworks, you know it’s no joke. Every year the same requests pop up on local social media— please consider pets —and every year many people simply don’t care. So we have to prepare our dogs for this difficult time, whether it’s UK Bonfire Night in November, New Year’s Eve, or
Ryan Leese
Nov 43 min read


Why Every Dog Should Be Muzzle Trained: A True Story
If you’d rather watch than read, follow this link for the video : https://youtu.be/UonE3211WZg The stigma around muzzles Say “muzzle” and many people picture a “bad dog.” That stigma is powerful—and unhelpful. In reality, there are plenty of everyday reasons a dog might need to wear one that have nothing to do with aggression: preventing scavenging for allergy-prone dogs, managing high prey drive, or simply making necessary handling safer and less stressful. This short video
Ryan Leese
Oct 152 min read
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