by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jan 25, 2010 | Blog, Johanna's Personal Dog Stories, Mindset and Dog Training
Well I noticed on the weekend formulating all of my new habits didn’t happen. I recommitted to just having fun 🙂 I am noticing as I formulate a new picture of thriving I may be revising my schedule from time to time until I find the one that really fits me 🙂 I...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jan 22, 2010 | Blog, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
It can be easy to procrastinate with dog training. It also can be easy to create dog training to be a priority. It is choice really. Many life coaches that I know state “Commit and then the how shows up.” This rings true to me. If you are truely...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jan 22, 2010 | Blog, Johanna's Personal Dog Stories, Mindset and Dog Training
It is fun to see how I how fluctuate as I learn. Part of learning is getting back on track when we get off track. All of the mornings except today I connected with spirit as soon as I woke up in the morning. This definitely creates peace and sense of connectedness...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jan 17, 2010 | Blog, Johanna's Personal Dog Stories, Mindset and Dog Training
So I am constantly into self growth. It is something I am always thriving for and juicing. Currently I just finished my last session with Megan Sillito from Lifeworks Strategies. To keep moving forward I am now studying and taking classes on how to become an NLP...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Jan 1, 2010 | Blog, Dog Training and Your Emotions, Mindset and Dog Training
This weekly tip was inspired from personal experience this week. My dog, Seiki, has for unknown reasons at the moment developed fear when cars pass him when we are walking on the sidewalk. Most of the time when I have walked him in the past I walked with the...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Dec 24, 2009 | Blog, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
There are many times where I have seen benefits from training breaks (a few weeks to a few months)! Sometimes not training a behavior for an extended time period can speed up the learning curve in the dog. I am not exactly sure why this but I remember reading about...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Dec 9, 2009 | Blog, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
On Wed Dec 9th I was on a radio show, “Who Let the Dogs Out” with my Life Coach Megan Sillito. I would love for all of you to listen to it! Click Here to Listen to the Show. As I was talking in the show, I realized that I have a formula that I use to...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Nov 13, 2009 | Blog, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
I wanted to write an overview this week of some broad basic tips to create success in dog training: 1.) Be in open space. This means that you are letting your emotions flow through you rather than exploding your emotions all over your dog. 2.) If you are not creating...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 23, 2009 | Blog, Dog Training and Your Emotions, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
There are so many aspects to dog training that just don’t pertain to technique. This week I want to focus on the “drama triangle” and when we are on the drama triangle with our dogs behavioral issues seem to lock in place rather than shift. Many of...
by Salt Lake City Dog Trainers | Oct 14, 2009 | Blog, Johanna's Personal Dog Stories, Mindset and Dog Training, Obedience Training
I have a dream. My dream is a ranch that I own where disabled come to experience love through dance, hypnosis, life coaching, etc. There are also rescue dogs on this ranch that are yearning for love as well. The children coming to the ranch experience unconditional...