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The Sensory Side of the Ttouch Body Wrap
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

The Sensory Side of the Ttouch Body Wrap

One of the most useful tools of the Tellington TTouch Method is the Body Wrap. This is a normal stretch bandage that is wrapped around the dog’s body to positively influence the dog’s posture, movement, and behavior.

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The Sensory Side of the Ttouch Body Wrap
How much is that doggy…?
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

How much is that doggy…?

Dogs are known as man’s best friend for good reason. Sadly, however, many grossly underestimate the cost; financial and emotional of caring for a pet.

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How much is that doggy…?
Heatstroke !
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

Heatstroke !

Heat stroke is a life-threatening event and must be treated immediately by a veterinarian. Your veterinarian should be contacted by phone for instructions prior to transporting the pet.

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Heatstroke !
Enjoying a Multi Dog Household
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

Enjoying a Multi Dog Household Featured

Having a multi-dog household can be as much joy and fun as it can be over whelming. The saying, the more the merrier, can be true for a house filled with well mannered dogs.

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Enjoying a Multi Dog Household
The Sensory Side of Tellington Ttouch
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

The Sensory Side of Tellington Ttouch

Learn how Ttouch is recognized by the different systems in the body, how this information is transferred and interpreted and the effect it has on on the body, emotions and behaviour.

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The Sensory Side of Tellington Ttouch
Stress and Ttouch
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

Stress and Ttouch

As we and our animals live our lives, our environment makes demands upon us. Learn how stress affects your dog’s body and how Tellington Touch can bring about relaxation.

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Stress and Ttouch
Puppy development stages and pitfalls of adopting out too soon
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

Puppy development stages and pitfalls of adopting out too soon

Adopting out too early or too late is in conflict with the appropriate socialization and can predispose puppies to develop social adjustment problems as adolescents and adults.

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Puppy development stages and pitfalls of adopting out too soon
The benefits of walking your dog
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

The benefits of walking your dog Featured

Exercise has a significant therapeutic influence on the physiology of the dog as it produces serotonin, NE and endorphins, which are responsible for the positive mood-altering effect.

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The benefits of walking your dog
How touch therapy can change the lives of dogs
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

How touch therapy can change the lives of dogs

The buzzword paradigm shift is used to describe anything from handling post-apartheid prejudices, to improving one’s self-esteem. It can also be applied to man’s best friend.

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How touch therapy can change the lives of dogs
Can I teach my dog to tug?
July 20, 2009 by Claire Grobbelaar

Can I teach my dog to tug? Featured

When played correctly, Tug-of-War is a great energy diffuser, teaches impulse control, good bite-inhibition and they learn to comply with commands whilst aroused,

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Digging Dogs
October 18, 2007 by Claire Grobbelaar

Digging Dogs Featured

Dogs love to dig, it provides them joy and stimulation. Here are some ways you can teach them where to dig and also how to prevent them from digging up your flower beds.

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Digging Dogs
Teaching appropriate Chewing
September 10, 2007 by Claire Grobbelaar

Teaching appropriate Chewing Featured

A puppy or dog chewing is as natural as breathing. We cannot teach dogs NOT to chew, we can only teach them what objects are acceptable to chew.

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