04/20/2023
True Click Canine Dog Training
Science based and force free dog trainer and behavior consultant. Social cognitive learning.
04/20/2023
12/01/2022
Great article!
If you let your big dog jump and climb on people.... If you allow your big dog to jump on people then I have some words for you...BAD OWNER.
08/22/2022
Québec laws need to change so we can lock up people who mistreat dogs under the guise of "training". Those using information that has been scientifically disproven for decades now are doing more harm than good.
08/06/2022
đ DCM link to GRAIN-FREE remains UNFOUNDED đ
From the first day the FDA and veterinary cardiologists and nutritionists labeled grain-free BEG diets as causing DCM in dogs, I called đźđ©. This was just a ploy by the large pet food manufacturers using their influence on FDA to single out smaller companies that are gaining an increase in market share.
đ°Unfortunately, their ploy worked, resulting in discontinuation of many wonderful pet foods and huge revenue losses for good companies.
â The veterinary community has bought into this rhetoric, often recommending a return to poor quality, grain-filled, low-meat diets for pets.
Can certain high quality grains provide benefits for some dogs? Yes.
Do I recommend diets filled with grains or legumes and potatoes? No.
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Learn about DCM, taurine, heart disease, and feeding for heart health in my article here: https://drjudymorgan.com/blogs/blog/diagnosing-and-treating-heart-disease-in-dogs-and-cats?_pos=9&_sid=5d54798e4&_ss=r
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07/23/2022
The tale of tails
07/02/2022
Again...what she said!
My dogs know their place.
Every year, I hope the people spewing nonsense about being pack leader, about being the alpha, about how you need to show the dog whoâs boss, will disappear. Every year Iâm hopeful that they will pick up a book (that isnât written in their little echo chamber), do a course worth its salt, or even just watch the most basic YouTube video explaining why they are wrong.
Every year I am hopeful that I wonât see any more dogs wearing prong collars, e-collars, being strung up on a slip lead, being yanked back, alpha rolled, pinned to the ground, shaken, prodded, hissed at, kicked. Dogs that are just babies, dogs that are traumatised, dogs with behavioural problems that, whenever they ask for help or reassurance, are punished. Dogs that are petrified of something scary, only to be told âStop crying!â as the thing theyâre phobic of is drawn closer and closer to them.
Every year, Iâm disappointed.
Itâs 2022. The basis of this training was debunked DECADES ago. Why do people still feel itâs acceptable to treat dogs this way? To lazily slap the word âdominantâ or âstubbornâ on their foreheads and take that as an excuse to now treat them however they like.
Do freaking better.
âOh, but my dog is a German shepherd/ Rottweiler/ staffie and they need a strong handâ
No. If you are incapable of handling a powerful dog without beating the crap out of it and walking it with ligatures, sometimes spiked ligatures, constricting their throat, seriously consider getting a smaller breed. It doesnât make you look like a tough man, walking an incapacitated large breed dog, it makes you look like a coward. Nothing screams âIâm an incompetent trainerâ like somebody reliant on choking their dog just to get them to walk nicely.
One day, we will look back as a society on the people who treat their dogs like this, and be totally repulsed. We will think âhow did they get away with it?â I hoped, by 2022, we would be at that point already. But clearly not.
Yeah, my dogs know their place. Itâs right beside me.
TLDR: youâre not the alpha, youâre insecure.
06/30/2022
Meet Loki!!
Loki is only 9 MONTHS OLD!!!
He already weighs 95lbs!!
Loki is doing great working on his recall and check-ins!
06/22/2022
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