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A Good-Behaving Dog and a Good-Behaving Owner
A good-behaving dog is not simply quiet or obedient, and a good-behaving owner is not simply someone who gives commands.
Marek Drzewiecki
Mar 1311 min read


How to Stand Up for Your Dog
Standing up for your dog is one of the most important skills a dog owner can learn. It is not about being rude, dramatic, or overprotective. It is about noticing when your dog is uncomfortable, stepping in early, and making calm decisions that protect trust. Dogs live in a human world full of pressure. Strangers reach for them. Off lead dogs rush over. Children run straight at them. Visitors expect greetings. Busy streets, cafés, parks, and waiting rooms can all ask a lot of
Marek Drzewiecki
Mar 1212 min read


A Dog’s Life: Movement, Structure and Connection
Dogs thrive when their daily life reflects their natural needs. While many behaviour problems appear complex, they often come from something much simpler: an imbalance between movement, structure, and connection. Dogs evolved to move, to follow guidance, and to live within a social group. When these three elements are balanced, most dogs become calmer, more focused, and easier to live with. A healthy and fulfilling life for a dog is not built on random activity or constant en
Marek Drzewiecki
Mar 54 min read


How Dogs Use Behaviour to Regulate Their State
Many dog owners look at behaviour mainly through the lens of obedience. A dog pulls on the lead, barks at other dogs, jumps on people, or ignores commands, and the immediate question becomes: How do we stop this behaviour? But behaviour often has a deeper purpose. In many situations, dogs use behaviour to regulate their internal state. Dogs constantly move between different internal states such as calm, curiosity, alertness, excitement, stress, or overwhelm. Behaviour is one
Marek Drzewiecki
Mar 53 min read


Scent Work for Dogs: Why It Matters and How to Start
Dogs experience the world primarily through their nose. While humans rely mostly on sight, dogs rely on scent. A dog’s nose contains around 220–300 million scent receptors, compared with about 5–6 million in humans. This makes scent work one of the most natural and powerful activities you can offer your dog. Scent work taps directly into a dog’s natural instincts. It provides mental stimulation, builds focus, and can even help reduce stress and behavioural issues. Whether you
Marek Drzewiecki
Mar 44 min read


How to Read Dog Body Language — With Guidance, Solutions, and a Nuanced Approach
Understanding dog body language is one of the most important skills a dog owner can develop. Long before a dog barks, growls, pulls the lead, or reacts, their body is already communicating what they feel and what they need. When we learn to read these signals correctly, training becomes calmer, safer, and far more effective. However, reading dog body language is not about memorising a chart of signals. Every dog is an individual. The same posture can mean very different thing
Marek Drzewiecki
Dec 29, 20255 min read


Dog Training and Behaviour: Understanding Your Dog’s Life as a Sequence of Behaviours
When we observe dogs closely, it becomes clear that a dog’s life is not made up of isolated actions or individual “problem behaviours.” Instead, it is a continuous sequence of behaviours , unfolding moment by moment. Every pause, glance, pull on the lead, bark, freeze, or disengagement reflects what is happening inside the dog at that precise time. To truly help dogs — especially those struggling with reactivity, anxiety, shutdown, or impulsivity — we need to move beyond aski
Marek Drzewiecki
Dec 19, 20257 min read


Managing a Dog’s Stress Response During Training
How to Keep Training Calm, Effective, and Emotionally Safe Many training problems are not really training problems at all. They are stress problems . Owners often say their dog “knows the command but won’t do it,” shuts down during sessions, becomes overexcited, or reacts unpredictably once distractions appear. In many cases, the dog is not being stubborn or unmotivated — their nervous system is simply overloaded. Training is not just about teaching behaviours. It is also abo
Marek Drzewiecki
Dec 19, 20256 min read


How to Help Your Dog Manage a Stress Response: Fight, Flight, Freeze, and Fawn
And How to Ground Your Dog Safely Many behaviours that worry owners — barking, lunging, freezing, refusing to move, or becoming overly submissive — are often misunderstood. These reactions are frequently labelled as disobedience, stubbornness, or poor training. In reality, they are usually stress responses driven by the nervous system. When a dog enters a stress response, they are no longer choosing behaviour rationally. Their body has shifted into survival mode. The role of
Marek Drzewiecki
Dec 19, 20256 min read


Understanding Separation Anxiety in Dogs: The Basics
Separation anxiety in dogs is a common yet often misunderstood condition that can cause significant distress for both the pet and the owner.
Marek Drzewiecki
Dec 15, 20255 min read


Loose Leash Walking: The Ultimate Guide - Ideas, Protocols & Techniques
Loose leash walking transforms stressful, chaotic walks into calm, enjoyable experiences. It’s one of the most valuable life skills your dog can learn and one of the most common challenges for owners. This guide contains every effective strategy and protocol for teaching your dog not to pull. 1. Why Loose Leash Walking Matters Dogs naturally move faster, follow scents more intensely, and explore the world differently from humans. Pulling is not “bad behaviour” — it’s instinc
Marek Drzewiecki
Dec 1, 20256 min read


Help Your Reactive Dog Feel Safe: A Simple Guide to Calming Reactions
Desensitisation is a powerful technique used in training to help reactive dogs become more comfortable in various situations.
Marek Drzewiecki
Nov 30, 20254 min read


Kids and Dogs: 10 Common Mistakes Every Parent Should Avoid
Introducing children to the family dog can be a delightful experience, fostering empathy and companionship.
Marek Drzewiecki
Nov 30, 20254 min read


How to Rewrite Your Dog’s Emotional World: The Power of Counterconditioning
Counterconditioning is a powerful technique in dog training that involves changing your dog's emotional response to a specific stimulus.
Marek Drzewiecki
Nov 30, 20254 min read


Stress Levels in Dogs: Identifying and Alleviating Stress
Understanding and managing stress levels in dogs is crucial for their overall well-being and behaviour.
Marek Drzewiecki
Nov 30, 20255 min read


Why Dogs Chew and How to Manage It
Chewing is an instinctive behaviour in dogs, often misunderstood by many owners. Puppies chew to relieve the pain of teething...
Marek Drzewiecki
Apr 2, 20257 min read


Pack Behaviour: Social Structure in Dogs
Understanding pack behaviour in dogs is crucial for effective training and creating a harmonious living environment.
Marek Drzewiecki
Apr 1, 20256 min read


Separation Anxiety in Dogs: Comprehensive List of Possible Solutions
Separation anxiety in dogs is a common and distressing condition that affects both pets and their owners. Dogs are social animals, and when left alone, some may experience overwhelming stress, leading to destructive behaviors and barking. Thankfully, there are effective strategies to help ease this anxiety and support your dog in feeling safe and secure when home alone. 1. Behavioral Training to Reduce Separation Anxiety in Dogs Addressing separation anxiety in dogs begins w
Marek Drzewiecki
Apr 1, 20256 min read


How to Stop Dog Barking at Night: Full List of 26 Expert Solutions
A barking dog at night can be more than just a nuisance, it can rob you of restful sleep and even strain relationships with neighbours. If you're tired of the midnight serenade and ready to reclaim your peace, you're in the right place. This guide offers 26 expert strategies to Stop Dog Barking at night and help your furry friend (and you) sleep soundly. 1. Meet All Basic Needs Before Bedtime Dogs often bark at night simply because something’s missing—food, water, or a potty
Marek Drzewiecki
Mar 29, 20256 min read


Why Is My Dog Licking Paws Excessively? Causes, Solutions, and When to Worry
Dogs use their mouths to explore the world, soothe themselves, and clean their bodies—but what happens when your dog starts licking their paws constantly? If you’ve noticed your dog licking paws excessively, it’s not just an odd habit. It’s often a sign of deeper discomfort or distress. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the top reasons dogs engage in this behavior, how to identify the root cause, and what you can do to help them feel better fast. 1. Allergies: A Top Trigger
Marek Drzewiecki
Mar 28, 20255 min read
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