by Susan McKeon | 18 October 2016 | Blog, Dog Training
Top tips to avoid a ‘Howl-o-ween’ …. Halloween is here; pumpkins, ghouls and ghosties are already adorning many a garden, in preparation for tonight’s parties and trick or treaters. Although many of us may love Halloween, the same can’t be said for our dogs. Loud...
by Susan McKeon | 1 October 2016 | Blog, Dog Training, Greyhounds
How to teach your dog their name Building trust and developing a lasting bond with your greyhound, takes time and patience. By putting the right foundations in place, you can help ensure that your greyhound becomes happy and secure in their new home, and that they...
by Susan McKeon | 1 May 2014 | Dog Training
Say NO to pinch, prong & shock collars At Happy Hounds Dog Training, we’re committed to using force-free training methods. We do not use or advocate any training methods that inflict pain, fear or suffering to a dog, which is why we are very much against the use...
by Susan McKeon | 18 March 2014 | Blog, Dog Training
Puppy Playtime Puppy play is an important part of a puppy’s development and through our Puppy School classes, we place great importance on matching puppies for supervised play sessions. I believe that puppy play should be carefully managed and not become a...
by Susan McKeon | 26 October 2013 | Blog, Dog Training
Help your dog cope with Halloween & Fireworks’ Night Autumn’s here and the nights are fast drawing in. Before we know it, our streets will be filled with ghoulish goings-on and our skies will be lit up with fireworks and the accompanying whizzes and bangs. ...