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Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Here’s Barking at You. Doy, I hate that when that happens! 8221; but your dog is thinking ‘Hooray, I got her attention, mission accomplished.’ Then the barking behavior gets stronger. You must ignore the barking and remember to give your dog attention for being calm and relaxed. Ignoring means standing up and walking away, consistently. Ask yourself is your dog getting enough exercise? Is there a nice variety of appropriate toys? You are then able to modify your own behavior as...

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Canine Potential's Dog Blog: Perfect Play

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012. The players: Mellie and Honey. Relaxed equal play. Look at the c-curve on both dogs and. Mellie offering an off-balance posture by lifting her paw. You can see below that the stick is forgotten as they roll in the. Grass some. Honey is about to do some. Time on her back. C-curved bodies again from both dogs. Are the dogs approaching head-on or curving? Honey is tired of sharing the stick, her tight and curly tail,. C-curve gone as well as the look in her eye gives the clue to. Ah, C...

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Canine Potential's Dog Blog: Animal Behavior

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Saturday, March 31, 2012. Isn’t that a great picture? Those were my family’s dogs in 1993, from left to right, Gentry, Duffy, Vicki, Annie, and Alf. In 2009 I started going to school at the University of Washington in the Psychology department and I was finally taking my first Animal Behavior class. These two seemingly unrelated facts became a goose bump creating event for me, here’s how…. April 3, 2012 at 6:04 PM. April 20, 2012 at 9:06 AM. Now if I could just get you to do something with my kid! Carols...

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Canine Potential's Dog Blog: Love that Name!

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Without even considering the consequences, whenever we say ‘treat’ and the dog comes to us we reliably. Give them a treat, isn’t that great? Works perfect if your dog’s name is Treat or Cookie. You will feel like you are cheating a bit otherwise, even though your training was perfect. How can you help your dog love hearing its name? One of the best descriptions of it I had read recently was in the book Control Unleashed. Keeping the sound of your dog's name in the same category a...

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Canine Potential's Dog Blog: May 2012

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012. The players: Mellie and Honey. Relaxed equal play. Look at the c-curve on both dogs and. Mellie offering an off-balance posture by lifting her paw. You can see below that the stick is forgotten as they roll in the. Grass some. Honey is about to do some. Time on her back. C-curved bodies again from both dogs. Are the dogs approaching head-on or curving? Honey is tired of sharing the stick, her tight and curly tail,. C-curve gone as well as the look in her eye gives the clue to. Carol...

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Canine Potential's Dog Blog: April 2012

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Without even considering the consequences, whenever we say ‘treat’ and the dog comes to us we reliably. Give them a treat, isn’t that great? Works perfect if your dog’s name is Treat or Cookie. You will feel like you are cheating a bit otherwise, even though your training was perfect. How can you help your dog love hearing its name? One of the best descriptions of it I had read recently was in the book Control Unleashed. Keeping the sound of your dog's name in the same category a...

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Carol Gannaway's Canine Potentials - Classes

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. We took Carol's puppy class, Level I last winter with our 4 month old lab puppy and we are still reaping the benefits of the class. Maggie has learned so much, and so have we! We also liked how family friendly Carol is by letting kids/spouses in on the classes. Lesson One - Attention At Your Side. Lesson Three: Greeting Family and Friends. 3979 E. Nixon Lane. Go to Your Bed*.

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. You can be proud of your dog too! Kobe (my 1 1/2 yr. old Aussie) and I took several classes last winter from Carol, from Level 1 to Pre-Agility. When we return to Whidbey this winter we definitely plan on continuing with our education. This summer we are on our own in Nevada, building on what we were taught. I say You can be proud of your dog too! NEW, FUN, and EXCITING. In my...

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. 2010 Canine Potentials website developed by.

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. Ten Steps to a Healthier Dog. Are you doing your part? The Strain of Stress. Understanding Where Fear Comes From. New and Improved Dog Advice. The Book: You Can Train Your Dog. Carol's new training manual You Can Train Your Dog is easy to follow. 3979 E. Nixon Lane. 2010 Canine Potentials website developed by.

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. American Veterinary Society's Position Statement on the use of Dominance Theory in Training Dogs. Discover the potential in your dog through training at Canine Potentials. At Canine Potentials Carol Gannaway will teach you to train your dog using positive methods. 3979 E. Nixon Lane. Calendar of all events. NEW, FUN, and EXCITING. Puppy Kindergarten and Socialization.

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. We took Carol's puppy class, Level I last winter with our 4 month old lab puppy and we are still reaping the benefits of the class. Maggie has learned so much, and so have we! We also liked how family friendly Carol is by letting kids/spouses in on the classes. Lesson One - Attention At Your Side. Lesson Three: Greeting Family and Friends. 3979 E. Nixon Lane. Go to Your Bed*.

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. From Hwy 20 take Cultus Bay Rd., go two miles to Brenden Circle (if you go past French Rd you have missed it) take a right, stay right and it is the first driveway, 3979 Nixon Lane, Clinton. View Canine Potentials Training Facility. In a larger map. 2010 Canine Potentials website developed by.

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Carol Gannaway's Canine Potentials - Classes

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. You can be proud of your dog too! Kobe (my 1 1/2 yr. old Aussie) and I took several classes last winter from Carol, from Level 1 to Pre-Agility. When we return to Whidbey this winter we definitely plan on continuing with our education. This summer we are on our own in Nevada, building on what we were taught. I say You can be proud of your dog too! NEW, FUN, and EXCITING. In my...

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149; about Carol. 149; classes and services. 149; dog blog. 149; video lessons. 149; books and articles. 149; map and directions. Carol was amazing with our puppy! I was able to train our chocolate Labrador to behave and quickly get through many of the early bad habits of a young puppy. I would recommend Carol to anyone with a dog. 151; Lynn James - Langley, WA. Carol Gannaway began Canine Potentials in 1990. 3979 E. Nixon Lane. Leroy and Diana Fors. 2010 Canine Potentials website developed by.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Here’s Barking at You. Doy, I hate that when that happens! 8221; but your dog is thinking ‘Hooray, I got her attention, mission accomplished.’ Then the barking behavior gets stronger. You must ignore the barking and remember to give your dog attention for being calm and relaxed. Ignoring means standing up and walking away, consistently. Ask yourself is your dog getting enough exercise? Is there a nice variety of appropriate toys? You are then able to modify your own behavior as...

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