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Orange Pet Dog Training

Locality: Orange, New South Wales

Phone: +61 409 588 879



Address: 5 Panpande Crescent 2800 Orange, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.orangepetdogtraining.com.au

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25.01.2022 Definitely couches at our place



25.01.2022 Congratulations to Bella & Lulu for completing Orange Pet Dog Training puppy program - how amazing are your owners doing their training homework each week - the results showed

25.01.2022 Use your Manners! The Sniff test - Stop doing that! The sniff test - a badly engrained habit that society has been taught, without a clear understanding of ...what theyre actually doing. When you reach out towards a dog, you are using body pressure AT them, giving them no time to assess whether you are safe & whether they require further investigation to pick up your information. You are forcing an interaction of a relationship that hasnt had time to develop. To some dogs, this is quite rude & the reason a lot of dogs snap at or bite people. This can cause alot of behavioral issues because of layered stress due to forced interactions. If they are on lead, they have no where to go if they are sensitive to spacial pressure, so can end up shutting down, shying away or snapping at your hand so you back off. This is an example of how a dog is now using pressure to turn off pressure & make you back off so they arent so stressed. People think by offering your hand it can give the dog time to sniff to know youre friendly... they can sniff without being forced to sniff your hand.Their noses are far more superior than ours & they dont need close contact forced upon them to smell you. Some dogs might not want to know you. You have no relationship with them and thats perfectly fine. They arent your dog so you dont need to touch them or steal pats for your own satisfaction. If you are meeting a dog, what should you do? Ask the owner if you can interact with their dog. Not all people want strangers touching their dogs. Especially strangers who you are unlikely to see again. Stand up straight & relaxed, with your hands at your side. Ignore the dog & talk to the owner. Dont stare at the dog & dont try to force an interaction by going in for a pat. If the dog wants to know you, it will come up to you & sniff around. Usually they will move away & then come back for a second sniffathon. Some dogs will bunt your hands & wag their tails, which are good signs that youre likely an accepted new friend. Give them a few slow pats down their back (NOT THEIR HEAD) & then stop. Is the dog happy? Has it accepted your interaction? This will determine whether you can give it more pats. This is a more stress free option for dogs & a reason why in consultations we can develop a good level of trust, especially with fearful dogs & aggressive dogs, without a bunch of negative side effects from forced interactions.

24.01.2022 Spread the word



24.01.2022 Important information for your puppies

24.01.2022 This is a beautiful read

23.01.2022 Teaching old dogs new tricks helps with their cognitive behaviour just like humans doing crosswords



22.01.2022 Great information for those that play fetch with their dog - the Donts and Dos With the recent rain surfaces are very slippery

22.01.2022 Dog Gone Gorgeous dog coats XSmall Small & medium $15 each or two for $25

18.01.2022 Update: ADOPTED RSPCA RON: R251000223 Introducing Bella... Bella is a gorgeous Black, 3-year-old, Female, Golden Retriever/Poodle (Groodle) Crossbred. She has a very loving nature and is looking for the perfect family to call her own. While in the shelter Bella has shown that she gets very uncomfortable while alone, so she will need to go home with another dog. She has made friends with one of our long term residences and the 2 get along like a house on fire. Bella has got quite a bit of energy and will need to be taken in daily walks to keep her happy and healthy. She will need a large yard to run around in and play chase with her new doggy companion. She can be a little bit full on with other dogs when she plays so when you come to meet her bring your dog along so we can be sure that they will love each other. If you think that Bella would be a great fit for your family, come down and meet her today. Bellas adoption fee is $440. This includes desex, microchip, vaccinations, flea and worm treatment. If youd like to know more about Bella, please call the Orange shelter on (02) 63626171, or pop down to 71 William street for a visit! Alternatively, you can check out www.adoptapet.com.au for more information.

15.01.2022 Definitely a way to manage kids & puppies

15.01.2022 New Rodz beds 1 Large 2 Medium & small and 1 cat Contact me for prices



14.01.2022 Keep your puppies warm during this cold snap Have them inside with you - if outside a warm coat and a cosy kennel Keep warm cuddling your best friend

14.01.2022 This is what we need in our back yard

13.01.2022 These illustrations are great to help make us aware of our dogs weight You should be able to feel your dogs ribs and they should have a waist

12.01.2022 There is always one

12.01.2022 Use your Manners! The Sniff test - Stop doing that! The sniff test - a badly engrained habit that society has been taught, without a clear understanding of ...what they're actually doing. When you reach out towards a dog, you are using body pressure AT them, giving them no time to assess whether you are safe & whether they require further investigation to pick up your information. You are forcing an interaction of a relationship that hasn't had time to develop. To some dogs, this is quite rude & the reason a lot of dogs snap at or bite people. This can cause alot of behavioral issues because of layered stress due to forced interactions. If they are on lead, they have no where to go if they are sensitive to spacial pressure, so can end up shutting down, shying away or snapping at your hand so you back off. This is an example of how a dog is now using pressure to turn off pressure & make you back off so they aren't so stressed. People think by offering your hand it can give the dog time to sniff to know you're friendly... they can sniff without being forced to sniff your hand.Their noses are far more superior than ours & they don't need close contact forced upon them to smell you. Some dogs might not want to know you. You have no relationship with them and that's perfectly fine. They aren't your dog so you don't need to touch them or steal pats for your own satisfaction. If you are meeting a dog, what should you do? Ask the owner if you can interact with their dog. Not all people want strangers touching their dogs. Especially strangers who you are unlikely to see again. Stand up straight & relaxed, with your hands at your side. Ignore the dog & talk to the owner. Don't stare at the dog & don't try to force an interaction by going in for a pat. If the dog wants to know you, it will come up to you & sniff around. Usually they will move away & then come back for a second sniffathon. Some dogs will bunt your hands & wag their tails, which are good signs that you're likely an accepted new friend. Give them a few slow pats down their back (NOT THEIR HEAD) & then stop. Is the dog happy? Has it accepted your interaction? This will determine whether you can give it more pats. This is a more stress free option for dogs & a reason why in consultations we can develop a good level of trust, especially with fearful dogs & aggressive dogs, without a bunch of negative side effects from forced interactions.

10.01.2022 How cold is it today Does your puppy need a new DGG dog coat All brand new Message if you need one

09.01.2022 Update: ADOPTED RSPCA RON: R251000233 Introducing Herb... Herb is a very handsome Black and White, 1-Year & 10-Month-Old, Male, Purebred Border Collie. He loves to run around and gently jump up for hugs. Herb is a wonderful dog who has made many doggy friends while at the shelter, he would love the chance to go to a home with another dog to play with and keep him company. Herb is very gentle and would also love to go to a home with some kids that would run around and play with him all day long. He is very well mannered, he will sit for his food and walks wonderfully on a lead. He travels incredibly well and is even starting to become toilet trained. He would love to be allowed indoors laying in the lounge room with his favourite humans soaking up as much attention as he can. Due to being a working breed he has got high energy needs and will need to be taken on long daily walks to keep him happy and healthy. He will also need a nice secure yard to keep him safe. If you think that Herb would be a great fit for your family, come down and meet him today. Herbs adoption fee is $440. This includes desex, microchip, vaccinations, flea and worm treatment. If youd like to know more about Herb, please call the Orange shelter on (02) 63626171, or pop down to 71 William street for a visit! Alternatively, you can check out www.adoptapet.com.au for more information.

09.01.2022 Have a new puppy Vacancy in puppy class starting tomorrow Sunday 14th September Great way to introduce your puppy to new experiences and learn along the way Puppy#puppyschool#orangensw#orangepetdogtraining#puppylove #

09.01.2022 Congratulations to Coco Chips and Lucy for completing Orange Pet Dog Training puppy program - also thank you to your wonderful owners for doing lots of training between classes @ Orange, New South Wales

09.01.2022 Its much the same with us humans

08.01.2022 Friday night at our house

07.01.2022 Saturday starts with a game of tug with India and Bobby

07.01.2022 Tags with your details can be dangerous - have had this happen to a clients dog thats tag got caught in a deck Better option is to have your dogs details embroidered on their collar

07.01.2022 ****UPDATE**** This boy has been transferred to an external rescue organisation to be rehomed. This boy was found at Spring Creek Reservoir. Unfortunately he is... not microchipped. If he is yours please call Canobolas Family Pet Hospital on 63626991.

05.01.2022 Lost in Sieben Drive area today .... answers to Lily. Please call 0429035503

05.01.2022 It’s much the same with us humans

05.01.2022 Raw as well as cooked bones can be dangerous A deer antler is a great chew - they last forever - Probably not with a pointy end

04.01.2022 Update: ADOPTED RSPCA RON: R251000223 Introducing Bella... Bella is a gorgeous Black, 3-year-old, Female, Golden Retriever/Poodle (Groodle) Crossbred. She has a very loving nature and is looking for the perfect family to call her own. While in the shelter Bella has shown that she gets very uncomfortable while alone, so she will need to go home with another dog. She has made friends with one of our long term residences and the 2 get along like a house on fire. Bella has got quite a bit of energy and will need to be taken in daily walks to keep her happy and healthy. She will need a large yard to run around in and play chase with her new doggy companion. She can be a little bit full on with other dogs when she plays so when you come to meet her bring your dog along so we can be sure that they will love each other. If you think that Bella would be a great fit for your family, come down and meet her today. Bella’s adoption fee is $440. This includes desex, microchip, vaccinations, flea and worm treatment. If you'd like to know more about Bella, please call the Orange shelter on (02) 63626171, or pop down to 71 William street for a visit! Alternatively, you can check out www.adoptapet.com.au for more information.

03.01.2022 What are your thoughts on healthy lifestyle choices being mandatory?

03.01.2022 Keep your puppies warm during this cold snap Have them inside with you - if outside a warm coat and a cosy kennel Keep warm cuddling your best friend

03.01.2022 Have a new puppy Vacancy in puppy class starting tomorrow Sunday 14th September Great way to introduce your puppy to new experiences and learn along the way Puppy#puppyschool#orangensw#orangepetdogtraining#puppylove #

02.01.2022 Absolutely let them sniff! Graphic by our own Welfare For Animals

01.01.2022 ***UPDATE*** Gone home with my Owner. This boy was found on forest road. He is microchipped but we are not able to contact his owners. If he belongs to you please contact Canobolas Family Pet Hospital on 63626991.

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