The Hidden Benefits of Grooming, Health, Comfort, and Better Behavior

The Hidden Benefits of Grooming, Health, Comfort, and Better Behavior

When most people think about grooming, they picture a clean coat and that “fresh” look after an appointment. But in my work at Off Leash K9 Training of Providence, I’ve seen grooming do something even more important: it quietly improves a dog’s comfort, health, and day-to-day behavior. Here’s the honest truth upfront: a well-groomed dog … Read more

Dog Boarding and Obedience Training, Setting Dogs Up for Better Stays

Dog Boarding and Obedience Training, Setting Dogs Up for Better Stays

Dog boarding can be a great solution when travel, work, or life pulls you away from home. Unfortunately, many boarding experiences become stressful for dogs and frustrating for owners. In my experience as a professional trainer, the difference between a smooth stay and a difficult one often comes down to obedience training. Dog boarding works … Read more

Bad Weather, Better Behavior: Training Calm During Storms

Bad Weather, Better Behavior: Training Calm During Thunder and Storms

Bad weather brings out a lot more than rain and thunder for many dogs. Storms often trigger anxiety, restlessness, barking, pacing, or complete shutdown. As a trainer, I see this every year. The good news is that bad weather does not have to mean bad behavior. With the right structure and training approach, storms can … Read more

What Your Dog’s Wellness Exam Shows About Their Training

What Your Dog’s Wellness Exam Reveals About Their Training Progress

As a professional dog trainer, I often tell clients that training progress is not just about commands and consistency. A dog’s physical and mental health play a huge role in how well training sticks. One of the most overlooked tools for understanding that connection is your dog’s wellness exam. When you know what to look … Read more

Building Successful Training Routines That Stick in the New Year

Building Successful Training Routines That Stick in the New Year

Every new year, I see the same pattern. Dog owners feel motivated, hopeful, and ready to make real changes. They commit to better training, more consistency, and stronger communication. A few weeks later, life gets busy and those plans quietly fade. The difference between short lived effort and real progress comes down to training routines … Read more