Showing posts with label anxiety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anxiety. Show all posts

Monday, 28 January 2019

That Monday feeling....but does having a job reduce anxiety (in dogs!)?

Can you guess what made the difference for these two very different dogs?
“It was amazing, this is the first time I’ve seen Rosie really enjoy an activity. I mean, we’ve tried pretty much everything but today she’s been amazing and really comfortable around the other dogs too” 

“Sam was so excited to get out of the house and start exploring round the car. He even put his paws up and climbed in on his own – this from a dog that used to panic and run away if there was any chance of being asked to get into the car!” 

 Yep – they had a job to do which was enjoyable, channelled their energy and focus, and helped them cope better with the environment.

It wasn’t even the same job – Rosie was taking part in an Introduction to Canicross (trail running with your dog on a harness) and Sam was learning Scentwork (sniffing for cheese).

But both dogs were able to relax much faster, and made big progress too.

We don’t know exactly what’s going on in our dog’s brains (or ours!) but some of the research suggests that there are different combinations of circuits involved in the key emotional states. So if we can activate something called the SEEKING system rather than ANXIETY/FEAR system for example, then we’re doing more than just distracting the dog from something scary. (But don’t worry, sometimes distraction is the best tool too!)

Running and sniffing are pretty fundamental activities for most dogs, but learning to do them in a structured fashion WITH you as part of the team – well that really can be life changing!

There’s a lot more to it of course, and I’m busy writing a book all about scentwork for common behavioural challenges.

But if you want to get a head start on the practical stuff why not learn how to give your dog a job!

Sniffing School and Scentwork for Reactive Dogs 

Half day workshop (9.30-12.30) Saturday 2nd February PawPark, Sand Hutton
Open to anyone who has trained with us or had a behavioural assessment.
Not sure if this session is right for your dog? Email Clare to discuss: clare@wellconnectedcanine.co.uk

Book Scentwork for Reactive Dogs


Canicross for Reactive Dogs – message us to book! 

Individual sessions that include kit fitting (for you and the dog), starting with basic commands and running alongside another staff dog.
Once you’ve completed this session most people can join our classes or the FREE weekly social run
Not sure if this session is right for your dog? Message Morag to discuss:  morag@wellconnectedcanine.co.uk



Happy Monday!

Morag, the Collie Girls and the Big Yin

What’s going on in WCC land? 

Three Week Intensives: Stay By My Side, Baby Come Back, Mind Your Manners 

Classes run on Mondays (foundation) and Wednesdays (advanced) in the evening at Yorkshire Museum of Farming
  • Max of two dogs per class. 
  • Concentrate on training what really matters to you!
See the full set of options here 3 Week Intensives

Scentwork and Sniffing School 

Channel your dog’s natural talent for sniffing with our Introduction to Scentwork workshops, and then enrol in Sniffing School for structured weekly challenges.

Getting Started
  • Introduction to Scentwork EVENING (6th + 13th Feb 7pm) Yorkshire Museum of Farming
  • Introduction to Scentwork DAYTIME (Saturday 9th Feb 9.30am) PawPark, Sand Hutton
 Weekly classes and challenges 



Scentwork for Reactive Dogs (2 spaces left)

Half day workshop (9.30-12.30)
Saturday 2nd February PawPark, Sand Hutton

Open to anyone who has trained with us or had a behavioural assessment.
Not sure if this session is right for your dog? Email Clare to discuss: clare@wellconnectedcanine.co.uk

Book Scentwork for Reactive Dogs

 

Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Just how anti-social are your dog walks?


Walking down the railway line at night.

Hoping that it’s late enough, dark enough, raining enough, that no one else will be out walking their dogs.
The screaming cacophony that erupts when your dog spots another canine around the corner.

The embarrassed half smile you share with the other owner as you wrangle your dog past, wishing that there was something else you could do.

Let’s face it, it’s really not fun to be the person holding the lead when a dog loses their mind.

It might be excitement, frustration, fear or anxiety – but it looks and sounds horrendous!

And it’s not much better when you’re on the receiving end.

Lots of dogs get upset or join in if another dog barks or lunges at them. Now we’ve got two or more dogs who are getting progressively upset!

WCC’s top tips to cool the situation


If your dog might start the barking (on lead, on a walk)


  • Avoid narrow paths and walks without easy escape routes
  • Consider using scentwork games and fun in the house or garden rather than walking at busy times
  • Carry super tasty interesting food to distract your dog with, and practice doing it when there AREN’T any other dogs around too
  • Move away from the other dog as soon as you can, turn and run away if you need to!


What to do if another dog kicks off at yours?


  • Use a cheery voice and distract your dog with some treats (having another dog bark = tasty food)
  • Smile, breath and practice feeling compassion for the owner of the other dog
  • Move yourself and your dog out of the way
  • Keep your dog busy and focused on you if the other dog is passing close by


I hope your late night walks are calm and relaxing, but just in case they’re not you might want to book into a Rehab Club date for some extra help.

Happy walks

Morag and the WCC Team


What’s going on in WCC Land?


We’re back from our short break (and birthday celebrations for Clare & Morag) so it’s all systems go for the new classes and sessions.

Rehab Club

Open to anyone who has completed at least a 121 session with us already. Suitable for dogs who struggle around other people and/or dogs whether worried or excited. These are small group sessions lasting 2hrs with refreshments and supportive coaching to get the best from you both.

Running monthly on Sundays (South Cave) and Tuesdays (South Cave & York), the next club is on Sunday 14th October 

Rehab Club Dates


Sunday Sports & Social Club

A relaxed friendly group of WCC peeps who get together to share cake, drink tea and even do some dog training. We’ve space and equipment for most dog sports plus great trails for running or walking.  South Cave venue.

Next Club date: Sunday 14th October 2pm
Tell us you’re coming, and get a reminder with directions


I’m coming to Sunday Sports & Social



Canicross Classes (Tuesdays @ 7pm)

If you’ve ever fancied trying to run with your dog, or taken part in an intro workshop but failed to make it a regular habit, why not sign up for our weekly Canicross Classes!

You can book just one or two classes, or grab the whole ten week block and get a discount (use this code COMMITEDCANI-X to get one session free).


New to canicross? You MUST attend week 1 for an intro and kit fitting.

Classes start Tuesday 16th October, 7pm

You DON'T have to be super fit or running far to join in, but you WILL need a headtorch!

Canicross Classes


Week
Date
Location (postcode)
Skills focus
Week 1
16th Oct
Heslington YO10 5EW
basics & running in the dark
Week 2
23rd Oct
Wheldrake Woods YO19 6BG
trail technique & passing
Week 3
30th Oct
Huntington YO32 9RE
consistent pulling
Week 4
6th Nov
Welburn Woods YO60 7ED
hill techniques
Week 5
13th Nov
Knavesmire YO23 1EX
race protocols, start line and sprints
Week 6
20th Nov
Heslington YO10 5EW
Commands, directions
Week 7
27th Nov
Wheldrake Woods YO19 6BG
Technique and directions on narrow trails
Week 8
4th Dec
Huntington YO32 9RE
Pace changes and building speed
Week 9
11th Dec
Clifton Ings (Rawcliffe Bar Park & Ride) YO30 5XZ
Consistency and pacing
Week 10
18th Dec
Knavesmire YO23 1EX
Mock race!