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Fireworks, Fear & Facts: What the Statistics Really Say about Animals, People & Fireworks
Real Examples, Real Fear, Real Support — Helping Your Dog Through Fireworks Every autumn in the UK, the air fills with more than just bonfires and sparklers — it also brings fear, flight, and, too often, tragedy. Our pets, livestock, wildlife, and even people can all suffer when fireworks light up the sky. As a canine behaviourist specialising in sound sensitivities, I see the fallout every year: the trembling dog pressed against a wall, the horse that bolts through fencing,
muttsandmischief
20 hours ago7 min read


Kind Alternatives to Shock and Aversives - Understanding what positive reinforcement really means — and why it matters
Understanding what positive reinforcement really means — and why it matters. This week, I had the pleasure of joining the Pet Professional Guild Advocacy Team discussion panel, where we explored Kind Alternatives to the Use of Shock and Aversives . You can find the recording linked below for your viewing pleasure. One of the key topics that came up was how often we see people within the industry describe themselves as positive reinforcement trainers . But what does that real
muttsandmischief
Oct 266 min read


Why Treats Aren’t Bribes: Understanding the Science Behind Positive Reinforcement
Even today, some dog guardians worry that giving their dogs treats is a form of bribery. In reality, rewarding your dog isn’t a shortcut—it’s like depositing love into their emotional bank account. When you reward your dog with treats, you’re not just paying them for behaviour; you’re reinforcing learning by showing that certain behaviours lead to positive outcomes. For example, if you’re redirecting unwanted barking, tossing a treat and cueing a “find it” game doesn’t reward
muttsandmischief
Oct 175 min read


Reactivity Redefined – Understanding Emotional Dogs
For years, we’ve used the term reactive dog to describe dogs who bark, lunge, growl, or otherwise “overreact” to triggers in their...
muttsandmischief
Oct 73 min read


Understanding Your Dog’s Behaviour: Kind and Practical Tips
When we think about “problem behaviours,” it helps to remember: your dog isn’t being difficult — they’re communicating. A dog that jumps...
muttsandmischief
Sep 292 min read


The Humble Art of Staying Teachable
Why the best dog trainers never stop learning Once we qualify as dog trainers or behaviourists—certificate in hand, professional title...
muttsandmischief
Sep 114 min read


Why Board and Train Programs May Not Be the Solution
Behavior Isn’t a Software Update Your dog isn’t a robot. They don’t need a “reset” or a firmware update—they need support, consistency,...
muttsandmischief
Sep 113 min read


Over the Threshold: Understanding Your Dog’s Emotional State
Does it feel like your dog goes from 0 to 100 on walks, leaving you frustrated and unsure of what to do next? You’re not alone. Many dogs...
muttsandmischief
Sep 114 min read
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