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A Dog's Life Nancy Freedman-Smith, dog trainer and owner of Gooddogz Training, provides a place for dog owners to find positive training tips, canine-activities and places to visit along with the latest information on keeping your dog healthy and active. Nancy lives with her three young kids, Charlee and Finney the dogs, Yellow the parakeet and Tater-Tot the Hamster. Staying current, keeping fresh, and always learning new things is a must for Nancy and her profession because one thing that animals surely teach you is "the more you know, the more you know you don't know."
March 16, 2006

Graduates, Jingle Belle and Jack CGC

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"Congratulations", or as my kids say "props" to Jingle Belle who graduated from Basic manners class last night, undoubtedly one of the cutest puppies ever. She was so much fun to work with I have added a Petite Pals class for small dogs only that will address in detail training issues faced by owners of small dogs. Potty training can move really slowly due their tiny bladders, and small dogs have unique socialization issues. It is very important that the small dogs do not have negative experiences with bigger dogs or owners may find themselves with a fearful, problem dog. Of course the small dogs are so darn cute, owners tend to coddle them and treat them more like children than dogs, and small dog owners often need a lot of guidance in this particular department. My Petite Pal class filled up right away, so I am sure I will be offering it again soon.

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Congratulations also goes out to Jack and Jack's owner for passing the AKC Canine Good Citizen test. Jack, a 2 year old Corgi came a loooonnng way from the stressed out dog with a bite history who came to manners class barking his head off. It was a very satisfying experience for me to help them get focused and back on track.

His owner sent me a lovely email for my brags page and here is a snippet:

"I hadn't realized how much energy Jack had nor how tense he was about not having a “job” to do, as I don't own cattle and don't need him to herd animals, Jack needed something else to do. I hadn't realized how often I was saying “no” or stop to Jack. Nancy was able to show both Jack and I how to work together to establish a positive and productive relationship.
"The classes were so good for Jack and me that we've signed up for a third one…"

I love my job!


Posted by Nancy Freedman-Smith at 06:14 AM

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