Little Tykes Pet Services
We'll look after all your little Tyke's οΏ½
pack walks, training walks and behaviour sessions for dogs
Today I got the privilege of taking Stan to his new home... but ofcourse we had to stop off for one last treat on the way for the big lad! π―πππ€£ have the best life buddy, you deserve it! π€
Think you're work could help? π€
ππ€β€οΈπΆFUNDRAISING FRIDAY πΆβ€οΈπ€π
Could your workplace arrange a fundraiser for Staffie Smiles Rescue?
Stirling University kindly held a bake sale in their staff room yesterday and raised Β£150 for our dogs. Thankyou so much βοΈ
Weβd love to hear from you if so! Feel free to pop your fundraising ideas in the comments to share with others tooπ
Instead of buying fireworks why not donate to a dog rescue? ππ
Β£10 donation pays for 1 dogs boarding for a night in kennels, it makes a huge difference.
Hopefully your dog isnβt stressed at fireworks but plenty dogs are! The kennel club have posted lots of handy tips to help - https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/health-and-dog-care/health/health-and-care/a-z-of-health-and-care-issues/fireworks/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0OXzhNc31sLmpFg0CSPBA4L_hCB6K_EME-KTed0otGvZ0xCPJZlb0auKE_aem_4mrWlupg2PqpHAopdVC-og
There is also Classic FMβs Pet Classics, the annual radio show to help you and your pet relax during fireworks season, there is us two special programmes from 5pm to 9pm on Saturday 2 November and Tuesday 5 November, when firework season is in its peak, for the most calming classical music πΆπ€
Well the guys all made sure Stan had a blast on his last day! From belting about being a dafty with Rico and Fionn to bringing some snacks along for a munch half way round! π€£π―π§‘π oh an ofcourse... covering me in his love (slobbers) π€·π π€£π€£
STAN!!
This is a Stan appreciation post while I can write one π«£
You've come a long way these past months with us... from finding your feet in an amazing foster home you came out with the guys needing to learn alot of the basics while being out in a pack. After impressing us all again and again, you have now made more than a few friends (Fionn and Rico especially, you're a bunch of idiots togetherπ€£π―π€π§‘) and have shown everyone just what an amazing dog and ambassador for Staffies you are. I'm so proud that you are going to your new loving home on Saturday and as much as we will all miss you... I hope you never need us again! π§‘π―π
Donkey kick for roxy π«£π«£π€£π€£
Love a game of "find the π©" at this time of year π€π€£
Thankfully I got out of the way this week π«’π€£π€£
Stan and his Staffy Girls π₯°ππ―
I always say consistency is key to clients and possibly the most important thing to having a better relationship with your dog π―ππ
Archie is looking for her forever home π‘
Please share π©·β
https://www.staffiesmilesrescues.com/profile---archie.html
Making sure that Kobe and Sunny still remembered the drill after a couple of weeks off πππ―
Happy Monday (part 2.)
I swear Maisie is trying to get me sacked π«£π«£
Happy Monday π«£π
It's 'King day' over at Staffie Smiles Rescue today! π«
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And I got to spend some time with the big handsome lad himself today! The biggest sook you will ever meet π€© please share his profile to help find him his forever home as he definitely deserves it ππ―ππ§‘
Little Sonny absolutely smashing learning to walk with his mum instead of drag her πππ§‘
Don't believe the myths of E-collars... while people may want you to believe they are cruel and s**t down dogs... here is yet another happy go lucky dog who has started the training and as happy as ever as you can see π―π
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This happy Hippo is an amazing dog π
Staffie Smiles's fundraiser for Staffie Smiles Rescue Help Staffie Smiles Rescue raise money to support Staffie Smiles Rescue
Don't give in to the lies and fear mongering π―ππ§‘
YOU USE *WHAT* KIND OF COLLAR??!
Have you noticed that the "instant experts" have decided that every kind of dog collar is the wrong one?
A flat collar, after all, does not stop the dog from pulling, while a slip collar can choke!
Surely no one would greenlight either one!
A pinch collar pinches, while an e-collar shocks.
Surely no one would greenlight either one!
What about a constriction harness or a head halter?
Good lord NO!
The former squeezes the dogs insides and does nothing to stop the dog from pulling, while the later can scrape against the eye and cause corneal damage and neck injury.
After hearing this, if you are terrified that you might "do it wrong," with your new dog, then the message has worked.
You see, so much of this nonsense comes from "click and treat" dog trainers who are intent on selling their services, their books, and their CD-roms.
Their main message is that you are probably incapable of training your own dog without their input.
If you go it alone with a book from the library, you might injure your dog!
Never mind that hundreds of millions of dogs have been trained for thousands of years on six continents without the advice of click-and-treat dog trainers.
The click-and-treat folks want you to know they are here to Save the Day ... provided, of course, you have a credit card.
Part of their pitch is fear.
You aren't an ABUSIVE owner are you? Because they want you to know they do not believe in ABUSIVE dog training.
You don't believe in OUTDATED training methods do you? Because they want you to know they believe in only the LATEST, MODERN methods.
Surely you want to be modern and non abusive?
All right then -- sign up with any of the trainers to be found in the directory!
Now there is nothing wrong with going to a dog trainer (all for it), and there is nothing wrong with click and treat dog training (all for it).
But do me a favor eh? Don't p**s on my leg and tell me it's raining!
Example one is the simple slip collar. It's been used for a thousand years and it works.
I am past 60 years old and I have never seen a dog injured by one, and I bet you haven't either.
I have seen dogs injured by cars, fences, broken glass, hot tar, and nails, but never by a slip collar.
In 2,000 years of dog training, no one seems to have seen widespread neck injures in dogs from proper use of a slip collar.
William Koehler did not see it, nor Barbara Woodhouse. You and I have not seen it. And neither has your veterinarian, I will bet. Have you noticed that your vet puts a plastic slip lead on all the dogs before leading them to the waiting room?
Now to be clear, I am not saying click and treat doesnβt work. Of course it works. You can train a dog to do any number of useful tricks with click and treat.
And if the dog has low drive, and if the owner will tolerate low standards, the dog *might* even be OK off lead.
Might. Maybe. βMost of the time.β
All we know for sure is that Karen Pryor, the guru of click and treat, could not take her own Border Terrier off lead in the forest, and used an electric Invisible Fence to keep it in the yard.
Do you find that shocking? I bet!
So, to reiterate, I am all for click and treat. Itβs core dog training and works for a lot of things. I have two well-worn treat bags and you can usually fine a bit of kibble in my pocket. Iβm all for rewards-based training and the use of clickers.
But you will pardon me if I hold on to my wallet with one hand and my slip collars and leashes with the other.
You see, I am pretty sure about one thing ....
If someone comes along and tells you that everything that everyone else has been doing for 2,000 years in the world of dogs is entirely wrong, you should RUN (not walk!) in the opposite direction.
Nothing good starts with a lie.
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