We’ve all heard the saying, “a tired dog is a good dog,” but more isn’t always better when it comes to physical activity. If you’re trying to use exercise to help your dog relax the rest of the day, walking smarter, not farther, can help you meet your goal. It also creates wonderful opportunities for strengthening dog-owner relationships.
“It takes energy to solve puzzles,” says Amy Cook, PhD, of Full Circle Dog Training in Oakland, California. “Training on walks means our dogs have to concentrate more and work to filter out distractions, and that’s costly in energy.” In other words, thinking is hard work. The more your dog thinks, the more energy he uses.
To Register for Classes Please Contact Shelley Kuglin at:
Cell & Text: (757) 813-0021
Email: Shelley.K.Pawsitive.Attitudes@gmail.com
Website: http://www.Pawsitive-Attitudes.com
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2023 Classes ($60/dog)
NEW Monday 6:15 PM $60/dog (Cash, Check or Venmo)
October 16, 23, 30 Pups Must Have Completed Basic O Location: Downtown Smithfield Halloween walk meet in front of the Post Office Location In event of rain: Tractor Supply, Smithfield, VA 23430
Please bring current shot records the first day of class
Trainer: Shelley (757) 813-0021
Note: Please bring updated or current shot records if you have not attended in six months, are new to Pawsitive Attitudes, or you have come from another training program