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Giving our dogs choices
Freedom of choice is essential to our dogs’ mental health and behavioural change. But it can also be daunting to caretakers who wish to keep their dogs safe and worry about hindering their progress …

When Everything I Do Is Futile
Learned helplessness describes a psychological state in which an individual, including dogs, stops responding to any stimuli around them. The dog has been subjected to stressful stimuli, difficult situations, even harm, on repeated occasions, over and over. With the passage of time the dog understands that there is nothing they can do regarding the outcome of such situations, and they stop trying to influence change.

Mind the easy ones
Some dogs exhibit very obvious behaviours that show us they are having trouble, like barking, lunging, destructiveness and so on. Others do no such thing. Does that mean they are problem-free?