Nomad Thief Dog Trainer

Nomad Thief Dog Trainer

Dog trainer

Tamryn Fudge ~ The Shamanic Dog Trainer on LinkedIn: Recall and Everyday Essentials - The Shamanic Dog Trainer 28/02/2024

Give Tamryn a follow if this piques your interest - shamanism is so relevant here, CHECK IT OUT!!!! Free workshop, see what it’s all about….
The Shamanic Dog Trainer - Tamryn Fudge

Tamryn Fudge ~ The Shamanic Dog Trainer on LinkedIn: Recall and Everyday Essentials - The Shamanic Dog Trainer I want to share shamanic dog training with you. 🐾⭐ If you've got a bit of time, I have this free 2-part LIVE online workshop you might like to join. We're…

18/09/2023
Photos from Nomad Thief Dog Trainer's post 07/12/2021

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21/06/2020

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Good Dog Level 1 course here: https://schoolfordogs.teachable.com/p/nomad-thief-dog-trainer-level-1 (please note that this course features Nando Brown, Jo- Rosie Haffenden, Dean Nicholas and their dogs, not us!)

16/04/2020

Right, I’m starting from scratch on here so will go simple, and since we’re living in the times of Covid19, I’ll try to make it Lockdown Friendly! We have 2 gundogs in a flat so I know a thing or two about having easy-to-live-with, calm, contented, tired dogs. Any questions, shout. Hop over to Instagram for more stuff (we’re into trick training at the moment).
So, this is super basic and a lot of you will know it but by far THE top piece of advice for easily tiring your dog is: don’t feed him/her from a bowl. Anything. It’s SO simple but has such an effect. And if you’re struggling with a bored, restless dog during lockdown it will make a difference - I PROMISE you. Make him/her work for every little piece. You can get complicated with it but in the simplest terms: scatterfeed kibble (ideally in the grass but anywhere will do), throw pieces of food for him/her to catch one by one (doesn’t matter if they miss it and have to scoot around on the floor after it), smear wet food into kongs / lickimats / improvised lickimats (muffin / egg / ice cube trays, whatever - obviously supervise with the latter if you have a dog like Jackson who eats rubber). Try it and see, your dog’ll look like this afterwards...