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Canine Coaching

Locality: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 417 574 479



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25.01.2022 Turn your Rottweiler into a Doberman with this simple device



25.01.2022 The big guy Titan starting off day two; getting him frustrated enough to bark

24.01.2022 Look at the focus on Tigger in heel

24.01.2022 Working spots are now full for the Clear Canine seminar in March 2019 Auditor spots are filling quickly! Contact us to secure your place today. ... Don't forget we have a lovely undercover area so we will be out of the elements



23.01.2022 A funny for Saturday night!

23.01.2022 With Christmas just around the corner why not treat yourself to the Wagga Wagga Clear Canine seminar in March?

23.01.2022 Cheryl working through footwork for left-about turns



23.01.2022 I know those feels... anyone else?

22.01.2022 Cheryl playing tug with Lucifer!!

22.01.2022 Is your New Year's resolution to spend more time with your dog and work on your training goals? Why not treat yourself to a spot at the Wagga Wagga Clear Canine seminar in March 2019? Contact us to secure your spot today.

22.01.2022 Value Transfer - Food to Toy to Food to Toy One of the biggest things people struggle with is having their dogs switch from one reward type to another. Whethe...r that is from: - food to toy - toy to food - food to different food - toy to different toy - or, from something to absolutely nothing. One of the main questions I get asked is "How do you teach a dog to switch like that?" My answer: MY value. It shouldn't be the object your dog holds the most value for, it should be the interaction with you. Even if they have a favoured reward. Rewards are just a gateway to obedience. The real goods lie in how your dog perceives YOU, no matter what is "on the menu". When your dog sees you as the giver of all things good, regardless of what they are, they will be willing to do anything and everything for you even in the absence of those very rewards. #uncut #unedited

21.01.2022 Edwina & Zora getting some tips on the perfect heeling position.



21.01.2022 For those of you travelling to Wagga for this event, if you haven’t booked your accommodation for the weekend please think about doing so soon as there is a big event happening the same weekend. P.S Addy getting very excited for the Clear Canine seminar!

21.01.2022 A fun article to read for your Saturday afternoon

21.01.2022 Elvis showing off his new Rover Pet Products collar!

20.01.2022 Jenna having lots of fun with this cracker puppy Tetris

19.01.2022 Cheryl & Lucifer working on control

17.01.2022 Please be aware of the Kibble Recall below

17.01.2022 Dog spots & auditor positions are filling up quickly!! Contact us today to secure your place at this fantastic learning opportunity!

16.01.2022 So true!! Is anyone else like this!?!

15.01.2022 The modern dog.

15.01.2022 We love watching this team work!! Colleen & Zac doing great things!

15.01.2022 Don't be afraid to say "No" to your dog. Having to say "No" doesn't mean you have failed your dog as a trainer or handler. It means you have stepped up when nee...ded and taken control. There are many times in your dog's life where you will need to take this role. It is something we must accept will happen and we need to take responsibility for it. The fact of the matter is, for a dog to truly understanding the meaning of "Yes" we must also teach them the meaning of "No". And simply put, they need to hear it. Dogs don't like to be in charge. And if they do even superheroes need leaders! Without teaching our dog the meaning of this valuable word we are doing them a disservice. So since when did "No" become a dirty word? We ourselves say "No" to things everyday. Why not to our dogs? Many trainers, including myself, have seen cases where a simple "No" was all a dog needed to hear and bam, the dirt is gone. The path of least resistance may feel better (for us) when it comes to training our dogs, but it is this very path that our dogs can CHOOSE to take themselves. That doesn't come with always just telling them "Yes". They need to hear "No" BUT they must be taught the meaning of it. If your dog doesn't respond to "No" (or your equivalent) you need to ask yourself why. Are our emotions getting in the way of what our dog really needs? Does the word actually have meaning? Has it been devalued from overuse? Or worse yet, overuse with no follow-up? Does your dog even know what the follow-up is? (i.e.: Is there a consequence? Or are you after an alternate response?). Has their behaviour been enabled? Our dogs see the world best in black and white. And no, I'm not talking about their vision. There must be very clear guidelines in place for our dogs to live stable, healthy and mentally enriching lives. This means you must be very clear cut with them - in your rules and your relationship. Unclear or inconsistent practices, otherwise known as grey areas, are hazy and can leave room for much error and confusion. This goes for any aspect of a dog's life. "No" is not an evil word. Many a dog has been saved from the simplest of troubles, even from death row, by being taught the meaning of this very word. And no, "No" is not doom and gloom. The word "No" can also serve as a motivator. Yes! It can power your dog's thought processes so much that they itch to do the right thing. It brings them a sense of purpose that drives them to find out what pot of gold lies at the end of the rainbow. That rainbow being an alternate behaviour that can earn them a multitude of reward. And relief! Yep. A dog who has never been told "No" isn't usually in a good headspace. Not only does "No" nurture resilience in your dog, it also creates the backbone for building a strong and trusting relationship between you and your dog. Mutual respect goes a long way. So say yes to saying "No". Because "No" is what makes "Yes" that much more powerful. Sharonika Williamson - Clear Canine

15.01.2022 Happy Easter everyone, we hope you have a safe and relaxing break. Addy is loving having us home for longer with lots of time for extra training sessions but this was her reaction when the Easter bunny didn’t come.

15.01.2022 This is a little taste of what you will get at the Clear Canine seminar in March 2019. Secure your spot today!

15.01.2022 We couldn’t be more excited for the Clear Canine seminar this weekend. See you there!

14.01.2022 Off Leash Parks are Not Socialisation Ever wondered why your dog gets hectic in off leash areas and why when back on leash he or she is a bit reactive to other ...dogs. The cause is too much uncontrolled off leash exposure and not just to dogs. Most people are conditioned to take their dogs to off leash parks all innocently in the name of socialisation. Sadly this is not the way to go. The meaning of Socialisation is "learning to be social within constraints". There is nothing controlled about an off leash park. Off leash parks are a breeding ground for impulsive behaviour that in the vast majority of cases is detrimental to teaching dogs how to interact. If you have ever attended off leash parks I am sure you can identify with the following; The Bully - This is the dog that runs around smashing into other dogs and being a nuisance, The Herder - This is the frustrated herding dog that is continuously running around trying to herd all the dogs and sometimes kids, The Ball Thief - This is the ball obsessed dog that just wants every ball being thrown, The Unsure Dog - This is the dog that never leaves the owner's side and is not at all comfortable. While dogs enjoy playing and get to expel some energy, the potential for problems to occur is very high. In my role as an Expert Witness for court, by far the majority of assessments I have to do are from dog to dog and dog to human incidents in off leash parks. The best place to take your dog to learn how to be social is a well run professional dog training center which allows on and off leash interaction under guidance and control. Dogs need to play and run but they also need to have their behaviours directed and made socially appropriate. Check out this link: https://youtu.be/iB8zhvQ4jIQ For information about us, or if you are in need of help, please visit:https://www.k-9iq.com/ #dogtraining #offleashparks #offleadparks #K-9iq #dogbehaviour #dogs #puppies #dogsocialisation

14.01.2022 Tigger impressing the crowd

13.01.2022 Julie & Moose smashing their goals!!

13.01.2022 Canine Coaching would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday period. We are looking forward to bringing you more exciting dog training opportunities in 2019.

12.01.2022 Who else’s lives look like this???

12.01.2022 The count down is on for the Clear Canine seminar on 8-9 March 2019. If you are still keen to come but haven’t booked a spot, there are still auditor positions available. Get in quick!!

12.01.2022 Have you experienced this???

12.01.2022 It is hot here in Wagga today for the Clear Canine seminar. It may only be 33c but feels much hotter when working in the sun. Alex & Titan have the right idea cooling off under the sprinkler

12.01.2022 My roommate cleans her ears on her beds... Spoil YOUR roommate below! Tough USA made toys, Aussie/ NZ Treats & Aussie Customised Collars & Leads! www.roverpetproducts.com.au

10.01.2022 Who else is guilty of this?

10.01.2022 We can’t wait to host Clear Canine in Wagga. It isn’t too late to get an auditor spot.

10.01.2022 Don’t forget you get a free light lunch each day at the seminar. So it is one less thing you have to worry about/pay for!!

10.01.2022 Congratulations to everyone who is competing over the weekend

10.01.2022 That’s a wrap for day one of the Clear Canine seminar. Thanks to everyone for sticking with it even in the heat. If you see photos of you & your dog on our page, feel free to tag yourself & share. We can’t wait to get stuck back into it tomorrow at 9am. Here is photo of Lucifer cooling down

10.01.2022 Check out this study that finds overweight dogs live shorter lives. This is seen more in pet dogs than sport dogs but still definitely worth a read. So all of the people with lean dogs who get told by strangers (usually with overweight dogs) that your dog is 'too skinny', you now have science to back you up! https://www.avma.org/News/JAVMANews/Pages/190301n.aspx

09.01.2022 SYDNEY - 17th/18th August From pet application to competition obedience. See how a strong reward system can change the way you and your dog interact, train an...d for those in the competition arena, trial! For bookings contact The Hound Lounge. Details on the flyer.

09.01.2022 We can’t thank Sharonika from Clear Canine enough for bringing her knowledge & expertise to Wagga and helping our dog and handler teams enhance their skills. We all learnt so much this past weekend, it was such a supportive and positive group of people. Thank you to the club members who attended and the people who made the effort to travel. We couldn’t do it without your support.

09.01.2022 We have kicked off our Clear Canine seminar with a theory session!

07.01.2022 Anyone else have this problem?

07.01.2022 Are you smashing your 2019 training goals or do you need some help refining your obedience picture? Then don't miss this opportunity. Sharonika Williamson of Clear Canine is coming to Wagga Wagga in March 2019 to share her knowledge on advanced obedience, play and motivation. Contact us to secure your spot, places are filling quickly.

07.01.2022 Check out this great little pup Zora. Handler Edwina doing a fantastic job!

07.01.2022 Kylie & Pepper showing their stuff!!

06.01.2022 Roy showcasing his ‘guard’ with Brydie!

05.01.2022 Check out this great doco

05.01.2022 OBEDIENCE, PLAY AND MOTIVATION WORKSHOP by Clear Canine coming to Wagga Wagga on 9-10th March 2019 Want to learn how to use play and motivation to enhance your obedience and your relationship with your dog? Don't just play. Master the art of play. ... This workshop will cover the importance of PLAY and how to use it to strengthen your personal and working relationship with our dog. Learn the link between effective play and creating a strong working alliance between dog and handler. If you haven't unlocked the power of play with your dogs this workshop will show you how. Suitable for anyone who has a pet or sport dog that could do with some oomph in their training! DOG SPOTS FULL! Auditor spots still available. Contact: [email protected]

05.01.2022 No truer words have ever been spoken

04.01.2022 Anyone have a vain dog?

04.01.2022 Due to injury we have a dog spot available in the upcoming Clear Canine seminar. The opportunity to learn how to play and motivate your dog from one of Australia's best dog trainers should not be missed. Check out the flyer below for more details.

02.01.2022 We have secured a venue with a large undercover area for the Clear Canine seminar in March 2019. Both the dogs and the people will be much more comfortable and we will be able to go ahead safely no matter what Mother Nature throws at us. There will also be air conditioned rooms for keeping your dog cool while they are waiting their turn. Spots are filling quickly, contact us today

01.01.2022 First dog up is Titan with handler Alex Edwards

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