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Is Nose Work Good for Dogs? Why Sniff Games Are One of the Best Things You Can Do for Your Dog
If you’ve ever watched your dog’s nose go into overdrive on a walk, you’ve already seen nose work in action. Dogs experience the world primarily through smell, and their nose is 10,000 to 100,000 times more powerful than ours. Nose work games tap into that natural ability and turn it into structured enrichment. The result? A calmer, more confident, more mentally satisfied dog. And the best part is that you don’t need special equipment or a lot of space to get started. What Ar

Nadja Juliana Wiese
Sep 25, 20244 min read
How Do You Choose a Dog Trainer? What to Look for and What to Avoid
Dog training is an unregulated industry. That means anyone can call themselves a dog trainer, regardless of their education, experience, or methods. Knowing what to look for before you hire someone can protect your dog from approaches that cause fear or harm, and help you find a trainer who actually gets results. Here’s what matters, what to look for, and the red flag language that should make you pause. Why Do Dog Trainer Certifications Matter? Because there’s no licensing r

Nadja Juliana Wiese
Sep 12, 20244 min read
How Do You Help a Fearful Dog at the Vet? A Trainer’s Guide to Calm Vet Visits
Vet visits can be genuinely overwhelming for dogs. The unfamiliar smells, the handling, the sounds, the waiting room, it all adds up fast. My own Border Collie Max went through a particularly difficult period after a stressful vet experience, and working through that with him taught me a lot about what actually helps. The good newsp is that with some preparation and the right approach, most dogs can learn to tolerate vet visits much more comfortably, and some even learn to fe

Nadja Juliana Wiese
May 26, 20235 min read
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