The Vet Corner on Dog Works Radio
The Vet Corner on Dog Works Radio Starting on the July 3, 2010 episode of the Dog Doctor Radio Show we are including a very special segment: The Vet Corner with Dr. Holly Cogswell of Aurora Animal Hospital in Colorado. The Vet Corner will air each week on the radio show and we plan to […]
The Gee-Haw Problem
The Gee—Haw Problem Some mushers expect a leader to turn instantly on command; others give the command some yards ahead of the turn so that the dog can absorb the situation. This explains why some mushers have trouble missing turns. A dog trained to turn instantly will jump straight into deep snow even if he […]
Influential Dog Trainers and their Contributions Part 2
Influential Dog Trainers and their Contributions Part 2 This is continuing series on the most influential people in dog training and how they effect how we train dogs today. Most and Koehler Colonel Conrad Most wrote Training Dogs in 1910. This work is thought by many to be one of, if not the first, dog […]
Influential Dog Trainers and their Contributions Part 1
By Robert Forto Walker and Saunders Helene Whitehouse Walker was a respected breeder of Standard Poodles. Poodles were suffering from the stereotype that they were “sissies”, so in 1933 Walker decided to show dog fanciers that poodles were much more than just a pretty face. Walker was by all accounts a persuasive woman. She began […]
The iPad and How we Utilize it at Denver Dog Works
The iPad and How Denver Dog Works will Utilize It By Robert Forto As many of you know we offer a course at Dog Works Training Centers to teach people how to become the best dog trainers in the world. In our course we provide an interactive learning environment that is partnered with cutting edge […]