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FALL 2017 NEWSLETTER www.barktobasicstraining.com [ ON LEASH REACTIVITY ] Many dogs, even those who are great with others off leash, are dog reactive on leash. Leashes not only cause unusual body posture and greeting behavior, but many dogs are frustrated with the restriction of the leash. Others who are fearful feel trapped which can lead to an explosive display of defensive behavior. When you pass another dog, say your dog s name and reward for looking at you. Some dogs do better if you do this while moving, others do best if you stop and ask them to sit and focus on you. Use high value rewards, such as small pieces of hotdog, cheese or meat. Reserve these treats for on leash dog work only! Gauge your dog s threshold. If he can maintain control around other dogs at 10 feet but loses it at 9 start where he will be successful, working up as he improves. Use a head halter or no-pull harness if you have trouble maintaining control of your dog around others. As he improves gradually decrease the distance from the other dog while asking him to maintain focus on you. Spray bottles and penny cans can be used to correct the unwanted behavior (but be sure to reward the good)! Be sure your dog is getting proper amounts of exercise. The more pent up energy he has, the more likely he is to react. Instead of avoiding other dogs while on walks (which doesn t teach your dog the correct behavior) try working with your dog at a greater distance from others, where you both can be successful. WHAT S INSIDE Bark to Basics Training Services 2 Car Safety 3 Puppy Play Biting 4 Testimonial 8 Bark to Basics offers private, in-home training for obedience, behavior issues and problem solving. For more information visit www.barktobasicstraining.com or contact Melissa at 949.458.2275 or melissa@barktobasicstraining.com 1

[ BARK TO BASICS TRAINING SERVICES ] Private, in-home dog training. Get the one-on-one attention of your trainer! Basic and advanced obedience Problem solving (barking, play biting, jumping, house training and more) Aggression Separation Anxiety New puppy training Specializing in rescue dogs CPDT-KA certified trainer with 10+ years experience and a psychology degree Serving all of Orange County [ BARK TO BASICS PET CARE SERVICES ] Experienced, bonded and insured pet sitters In-home pet sitting including overnight care Dog walking services Serving Orange County from Newport Beach to San Clemente 2

[ CAR SAFETY ] Yes, your dog may want to ride shotgun but it s not safe! No, not even around the block! Whether with a seat belt harness, a crate or a special barrier that keeps your dog securely in the hatch of your car, it is vital that you restrain your pooch when joyriding. Not only could a sudden impact launch your dog causing him injury, but dogs are understandably shaken up in these circumstances and most will try to escape the car by any means possible (think an open or broken window). Securing your dog also ensures authorities will be able to help you if you are injured; your dog may become protective of you in a scary situation. If you and your dog are in an accident, here are some helpful tips a vet shared on what to watch for: Obvious signs of injury such as limping, bleeding etc. Excessive panting. Panting can indicate pain but is also a sign of anxiety which is a normal reaction to a stressful situation. If your dog s panting does not subside see your vet. Bruising especially on the belly which can indicate internal bleeding. Temperature feel the ears to ensure one is not excessively hot or cold. Inability to focus eyes try having your dog follow a treat to test this. Pupil dilation. Again, this can indicate fear as well but should subside quickly in that case. Prolonged pupil dilation calls for a vet visit immediately. After an accident, your dog may be fearful about car rides. Remedy this with short trips around the block and provide your pup with a chew or Kong to work on while you are on the road. This will help rebuild positive associations with car rides. Safe travels to you and your dog! 3

[ PUPPY PLAY BITING ] Puppies use their mouths as a way to explore their environments. Play biting typically occurs out of boredom and curiosity, as well as wanting to play. When your puppy bites say ouch in a high-pitched voice and redirect him to a toy or chew Use bitter apple on hands, shoes etc to deter her from biting If you are playing with your puppy and he bites you and you are unable to redirect him to a toy or chew, end the game and walk away If she continues to bite put her in time out (a leash tied to a heavy piece of furniture or in a small room away from the family) Make sure to provide your puppy with appropriate chews such as antlers and bully sticks Teach him leave it so you can communicate when he has an inappropriate object in his mouth Use long toys to play with your puppy rather than your hands. Your puppy s teeth should not be on human skin or clothing! For more information and pricing visit www.barktobasicstraining.com or call 949.458.2275 for your free phone consultation. 4

[ BREED FACE OFF BEAGLE VS. FRENCH BULLDOG ] Considering one of America s two most popular breeds? See which might be a better fit for you! [ BEAGLE ] Beagles are hunting dogs bred in England for trailing rabbits Beagles are the fourth most popular dog in America They are happy, curious dogs who love company. Beagles tend to get along well with strangers, dogs and other pets, and children Beagles are very active and require daily exercise A member of the hound family, they can be stubborn and challenging to train and may run off in pursuit of a scent, keep on leash! They tend to be vocal and may howl While generally healthy, Beagles can suffer from intervertebral disk disease and hip dysplasia Life span is 12-15 years [ FRENCH BULLDOG ] French Bulldogs originated in France and were bred as lapdogs French Bulldogs are the fifth most popular dog in America They are comical, sweet and willing to please. They enjoy playing and napping with their family Frenchies are moderately friendly with strangers and generally good with children and other pets. French Bulldogs enjoy a short daily walk to keep them fit. Most cannot swim. They cannot tolerate hot, humid weather and care should be taken not to overexert them Most French Bulldogs snore, wheeze and some drool. Some major health concerns are brachycephalic syndrome, intervertebral disk disease, hip dysplasia and allergies Life span is 10-12 years 5

. [ WHY CHOOSE BARK TO BASICS ] Every dog and owner has their own unique relationship, complete with unique problems and goals. I pride myself on providing practical and effective solutions to help you and your dog live together more happily. There is no one size fits all training here! After listening to your needs (and wants) I develop a customized training plan to help you achieve your goals while coaching you in how to communicate with your dog. I specialize in correcting problem behaviors that damage the bond you and your dog share and helping your pup overcome fears which can lead to serious behavior issues. There is nothing more satisfying than helping a dog (and their owner) realize their full potential in having a long-lasting, happy and healthy relationship. Or to see a fearful dog become the confident dog he deserves to be. Together, we can help your dog become the better best friend you want her to be, and our pet care services go hand-in-hand with helping achieve that goal! We believe in treating your pets like our own so you come home to a happy, healthy and well cared for best friend. ou will always know who is taking care of your pet and meet your sitter before hand. My team of pet care professionals is experienced, knowledgeable and most importantly, beloved by pets and their owners! Our pet parents often tell us they did not worry at all while they were away (don t worry, we won t tell your pet) because they know their furry family members are getting the very best care! 6

[ ABOUT ] Melissa Ruthenbeck-Chiaramonte, CPDT-KA, Owner/Trainer I ve had a long-standing love affair with dogs going back as far as I can remember. I made my parents promise to bring a puppy home when I turned 10, they agreed thinking I would forget, and when I didn t, we got Ranger! I started working with animals when I was 12, volunteering at the local humane society walking and spending time with the dogs. As I got older my passion for helping dogs evolved into working with shelters and rescues, and earning a psychology degree from Drake University, where I studied animal learning and behavior. After spending time working with veterinarians, rescues and well-respected trainers I became a certified by the Certification Council of Pet Dog Trainers, as well as an insured member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers. Over time I realized many of the dogs in shelters are there because of solvable behavior problems and decided I wanted to dedicate my life to changing theirs. I m currently the President of Basset Hound Rescue of Southern California, where I also provide behavioral evaluations and treatment plans for the hounds who come into our care, and help my foster dogs increase their adaptability with training. I have an extensive background in rescue work (as well as fearful dogs) and understand the specific needs of newly adopted dogs. I specialize in solving problem behavior, from aggression to separation anxiety and I also enjoy helping adoptive families work through issues and bond with their new family member. I use positive reinforcement based training techniques (treats, toys, praise), paired with learning theory to help you learn how to effectively communicate with your dog so you can live together happily. I live in Mission Viejo with my husband, Paul, and our two rescued bassets, Wilbur and Mia, as well our foster hounds. In addition to continuing education in training and behavior I also spend time studying canine nutrition, vaccination and holistic care. 7

Bark to Basics Melissa Ruthenbeck-Chiaramonte, CPDT-KA melissa@barktobasicstraining.com 949.458.2275 Melissa is just wonderful! We recently adopted two young Maltese rescue dogs (3-year old boy and girl). While our girl is fairly friendly to other dogs, our boy is very afraid of them. When he would see another dog while out on a walk, it was quite a scene of reactive fear (barking, growling, lunging, etc). We contacted Melissa because of her great credentials and her experience with this type of problem, and we couldn t be more pleased that we did. She showed us exactly how to handle the problem when it occurs and it has really helped! I am truly amazed at how much better my sweet pup is doing now. She also helped us with other training (sit, come, etc). It s so rewarding to be able to really be able to communicate with your dog. Melissa is so very helpful, professional and kind. She truly loves dogs and pets and wants to help! We highly recommend her for any type of training you need. She s the best! -Jerilyn G. from Rancho Santa Margarita Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram barktobasicstraining.com