Ann-Marie Bourassa, Trainer & Behaviour Consultant

Ann-Marie Bourassa, Trainer & Behaviour Consultant Apprentissage Social Cognitif & Renforcement
Positif. Social Cognitive Learning & R +

Helping you understand what your dog is saying and problem-solve when need be through training , social cognitive learning and positive reinforcement

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67 years ago, Laika was launched into space.

Laika, ′′Little Barker"" but her real name was Kudrjavka, Russian for ′′curly."" She was captured on the street, in Moscow.

Half Husky and half Terrier, she was around 3 years old at the time. She was chosen because she was calm, docile and perfectly adaptable to the Sputnik 2 capsule. Equipped for life support (food and water), the mission didn't involve return. For Laika, it was a death sentence.

The interior of the satellite was lined and the interior space was wide enough to allow Laika to lie or stand. The internal temperature was set to 15. and a refrigeration system had to protect the animal from excessive thermal surges.

On November 3rd at 2 AM, Sputnik 2 was launched into space. Laika probably survived for seven hours.

But some sources claim that agony was much longer: four days.

Alone, in space.

The satellite returned to atmosphere 5 months later, April 14, 1958, after turning 2.570 laps around Earth.

It disintegrated upon return to the atmosphere.

Every year, before Fall, I feel compelled to tell this story and possibly do it with new words. There's a deep guilt that all of us should feel reading what we did to Laika. Human progress has often been achieved at the expense of animals that had nothing to do with our desire for supremacy.

Many people believe this was an acceptable price for our conquests, but it seems obvious, even reading this story, that was really just a trivial form of prevarication.

We had a duty to choose another path.

We still have that duty today.

Sorry humanity has failed you, Laika 💔

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03/03/2024

Très reconnaissante , page 32🙏✨️💗

Very grateful, page 32🙏 ✨️💗

Édition du 3 mars 2024

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11/07/2023

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THE POWER OF BREED GENETICS AND PERSONALITY

The strong dachsie prey drive can motivate some to climb trees...🤭

Never underestimate the innate characteristics of this breed, who were bred to be hunters. They were bred to be working dogs and not lap dogs. They are brave, courageous, loud, boisterous, energetic, spunky, super alert and have a very high prey drive...they are certainly not couch potatoes who are happy to sleep all day. So if your dachshund is barking or digging too much, it's because it's in their genes to do or maybe because they are bored as they don't have the mental and physical stimulation that their genetics require.

Know your breed. Understand your breed. Breed characteristics are a key contributor to behaviours and can't be overlooked when considering the breed of the dog to join your family. Make sure that the chosen breed suits your lifestyle. And lastly, it's not ALL about how you raise them.


09/28/2023

My colleague is giving a dog language seminar in French.

My collègue donne un séminaire sur le language canin. Je vous invite fortement à y participer!

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09/15/2023

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I'm proud to be a snowflake behaviour professional living in a fantasy world...

Any other snowflakes here on this page? Identify yourself👇

Pepe le Golden Retriever et ses humains Ana María Muñoz et Diego Andrés Rodríguez García ont terminés le programe pour c...
02/12/2023

Pepe le Golden Retriever et ses humains Ana María Muñoz et Diego Andrés Rodríguez García ont terminés le programe pour chiot. Quel plaisir d'avoir travaillé avec vous!🥳🙏
Pepe... 😍🥰😍🥰

Pepe the Golden Retriever and his humans Ana María Muñoz et Diego Andrés Rodríguez García finished the puppy program. What a pleasure it was to work with you!🥳🙏
Pepe... 😍🥰😍🥰

Your dog's well being is more important than looks!!
02/07/2023

Your dog's well being is more important than looks!!

A discussion of the hidden layers of what it's like for a dog to be groomed.

02/05/2023

WHY I 'IGNORE' YOUR PET

When I walk into your home, I always 'ignore' your anxious or fearful pet (cat or dog) and wait patiently for them to make the first move.

I don't crowd them or touch them without consent. I don't face them head-on or stare them in the eye. I just observe them without putting them in a worse emotional position. Even when they venture close to me, I refrain from touching them. And no, I don't extend my hand so that they can smell me as they could smell me when I entered the gate already due to their keen sense of smell. Extending my hand just scares them. No sudden movements. No loud voices. Just calmness. I wait patiently for them to initiate contact and communication with me. Even then, I limit contact to 3 second bursts.

Sniffing me is not an invitation for me to touch! The dog is gathering information about me. I wait for him to nose me or paw me or lick me and then may pat them. Even then, I pause for corroboration (wait for another sign) to ensure that it's OK to pat them. Rather err on the side of caution and go slow.

I 'ignore' your pet out of love and respect. I give them choices. Choice based behaviour modification builds self-esteem and confidence.

Now you know why I 'ignore' your pet...

Ps - when I say ignore, I mean respect 🙂

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