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English speaking Dog Trainer
Gran Canaria, Spain
over 20 years experience working with dogs

🐾 Bringing a new puppy home 🐾is exciting, emotional, and if we’re honest a little overwhelming. Those first few weeks sh...
17/02/2026

🐾 Bringing a new puppy home 🐾

is exciting, emotional,
and if we’re honest a little overwhelming.

Those first few weeks shape your puppy’s confidence, behaviour,
and relationship with you for years to come. Getting the foundations right early
prevents many common problems
and helps your puppy grow into a calm,
happy, well adjusted dog

Puppy Proofing Your Home

Puppy proofing isn’t just about saving your furniture.
It’s about creating a safe environment where your puppy can learn good habits without constant correction.

Start by removing all temptation.
Put away shoes, children’s toys, and anything chewable.
Secure electrical cables, move houseplants out of reach, and keep food well clear of curious noses. Prevention is key in making life easier during this time.

behaviours your puppy never learns
are behaviours that never become habits..

Use physical boundaries to set your puppy up for success. Baby gates, playpens,
and closed doors help limit access to safe areas while your puppy learns the rules of the home. Freedom should grow gradually as reliability improves.

Most importantly, provide appropriate outlets for natural puppy behaviour. Puppies need to chew, explore, and play.
Offer a rotation of safe chew toys,
food puzzles, and enrichment activities

so your puppy learns what is allowed rather than being told “no” all day.

Keep life quiet and predictable.
allow your puppy time to rest and observe.
Gentle routines of sleep, toilet breaks, meals, and short play sessions help your puppy feel secure in their new surroundings.

Begin simple relationship building instead of formal training.
Say your puppy’s name in a happy tone and reward them for looking at you or coming.
Offer food from your hand to build trust.
Reward calm closeness and eye contact.
These small moments lay the foundation for all future learning.

Toilet Training Made Simple

Successful toilet training relies on frequency, supervision, and reward.....not punishment...

Take your puppy outside after waking,
eating, playing,
and at least every 30–60 minutes to begin with. The moment they finish toileting in the right place, reward them with praise and /or a treat.
This clear timing helps your puppy understand exactly what we want.

Indoors, supervise closely or use a crate/playpen. If accidents happen, simply clean thoroughly and adjust your routine.

Accidents are information... not misbehaviour.

Sleep, Routine, and Calm Behaviour

Overtired puppies often seem hyper,
bite more, and struggle to learn.
In reality, young puppies need around 18–20 hours of sleep each day.

Create a gentle routine. short activity, toilet break, calm chew time, then sleep.
Predictable feeding times and a quiet bedtime routine help regulate your puppy’s emotions and behaviour.
Good sleep is one of the most overlooked tools in raising a well balanced and confident dog.

Early Socialisation Done Right

Early experiences matter,
but more stimulation is not always better.
Positive socialisation should be calm,
gradual, and safe.

Introduce your puppy to new sounds, surfaces, people, and friendly dogs at a comfortable pace. Pair new experiences with treats or play so your puppy forms positive associations.
Watch their body language and allow choice,
confidence grows when puppies feel safe, not forced.

Supporting New Puppy Owners

Raising a puppy can feel exhausting and emotional.
Biting, whining, night waking,
and accidents are all normal parts of development.

With patience, structure, and guidance, these challenges pass.

Clear routines, realistic expectations,
and focusing on celebrating small wins help both puppy and owner succeed.

A thoughtful start
builds trust, speeds up learning,
reduces fear,
and prevents many future behaviour problems. With safety, patience, and kind guidance,
your puppy can grow into a relaxed and reliable companion.

15/10/2025

🐾 5 Common Dog Owner Challenges ....And How to Fix Them 🐾

I can assure you is this: you're not alone
if you're facing challenges......

Dog ownership comes with learning curves, and every behaviour issue is simply an opportunity for growth and connection.

Here are five common issues many dog owners experience
and practical, but simple strategies to address them:

🌟 1. Pulling on the Leash
Many dogs naturally pull on the leash out of excitement or habit.

✅ Fix it: Try loose-leash walking games! Reward them when they walk by your side—think treats, praise, or even a quick game of tug.

🌟 2. Jumping on Guests
They just want to say hi... . 😅

✅ Fix it: Teach an alternative behaviour like “sit” at the door. Consistency and calm greetings work wonders.

🌟 3. Barking at Everything

The mailman, the cars, the leaf that blew by... 🌬️🐿️📦
✅ Fix it: Identify the “why,” then train a replacement behaviour (like going to a mat or checking in with you).

🌟 4. Not Coming When Called

You call. They glance...... Then chase a butterfly. 🦋😂

✅ Fix it: Make coming to you the best thing ever!
Use high value rewards and practice in low distraction areas first.

🌟 5. Chewing the Wrong Stuff

Goodbye remote. Goodbye shoes. 😬
✅ Fix it: Puppy-proof, offer exciting chew toys, and redirect
Chewing is natural, especially for puppies but it needs direction.

A gentle reminder: Behaviour struggles don’t mean failure .....
they just mean there's still some its room to grow

Every dog is different, and every challenge is just a learning opportunity. If you're stuck, reach out!

Training can be fun ........ for both of you.

Got questions? Drop them below........ I’d love to help!

🐾Dogs and children bring out the best in each other 🐾10 Tips for a Successful Relationship Between kids and dogs and10 P...
13/10/2025

🐾Dogs and children bring out the best in each other 🐾

10 Tips for a Successful Relationship Between kids and dogs
and
10 Positive Benefits of Growing Up with Dogs

1. Supervise Early Interactions
Always guide first meetings and playtime to ensure safety and positive experiences for both.

2. Teach Gentle Touch and Calm Voices
Show children how to pet softly and speak kindly

3. Involve Kids in Care
Small daily jobs, like refilling water or brushing,
give children pride and consistency.

4. Make Training a Family Effort
Practice simple cues together.
Dogs learn faster, and kids feel proud of their teamwork.

5. Respect Boundaries
Teach kids to give dogs space when they’re resting or eating. Respect builds trust.

6. Keep Playtime Structured
Encourage safe, positive games like fetch or hide-and-seek
never rough play or chasing.

7. Reward Good Behavior in Both!
Praise calmness, kindness, and cooperation.
Positive reinforcement builds great habits.

8. Teach Kids to Read Dog Signals
Show them what wagging tails, relaxed ears, or yawns mean. Understanding prevents stress or bites.

9. Be Consistent with Routines
Dogs and children thrive on structure,
regular feeding, walking, and bedtime create stability.

10. Lead with Patience and Joy
Every bond takes time to grow. Celebrate progress,
laugh through mistakes,
and enjoy the friendship they share. ❤️

💛 10 Positive Benefits of Growing Up with Dogs

1. Builds Empathy and Kindness
Caring for a dog teaches children to understand feelings,
needs, and emotions beyond their own.

2. Encourages Responsibility
Feeding, walking, and grooming give kids real,
meaningful tasks that build accountability.

3. Boosts Confidence
When children help train or care for a dog,
they see the results of their effort
it builds self-esteem.

4. Promotes Physical Activity
Dogs inspire play and movement,
helping children stay active and healthy.

5. Reduces Stress and Anxiety
Petting or cuddling a dog releases calming hormones,
easing nerves and promoting relaxation.

6. Improves Social Skills
Dogs make great icebreakers!
Dogs naturally attract attention, conversation
helping shy children make friends more easily.

7. Strengthens the Immune System
Exposure to pet dander and outdoor activity
can support stronger immunity and fewer allergies.

8. Teaches Patience and Compassion
Dogs don’t learn everything right away, and neither do kids.
Both benefit from learning patience together.

9. Fosters Emotional Support
Dogs are always there to listen, comfort,
and offer unconditional love .

10. Creates Lifelong Memories
The bond between a child and their dog shapes kindness,
courage, and gratitude that last a lifetime.

12/10/2025

🐶 Why Praise Is So Important in Dog Training

Praise tells your dog what’s right.
It’s easy to tell a dog “no,”
but if we don’t show them what “yes”
looks like, they get confused.
Praise marks the exact moment they succeed ... it’s a bright signal in their brain that says,
..“Do that again!”...

Dogs don’t speak our language ...
but they do speak energy, emotion,
and consistency.
Praise is how we bridge that gap.
It tells your dog, “Yes!
That’s exactly what I wanted!”
in a way they instantly understand and feel.

When you praise your dog ...
with your voice, touch, or expression ..
you’re doing much more than rewarding a behavior. You’re building trust,
motivation, and joy.

18/07/2025

🌴🐶Keep it Cool.... how to beat the heat🐶🌴

🐾 General Safety Tips for dog owners 🐾

1. Never Leave Dogs in a Parked Car
Even with windows cracked, the temperature inside a car can reach dangerous levels within minutes.

Heatstroke can occur quickly and may be fatal.

2. Limit Outdoor Activities
Walk your dog early in the morning or late in the evening when temperatures are cooler.

Avoid vigorous exercise during peak heat hours (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.).

3. Stay on Grass or Shaded Paths
Pavement and sand can burn paw pads.
If you can't touch it comfortably with your hand for 7 seconds,
it’s too hot for paws.

Use booties if walking on hot surfaces is unavoidable.

💧 Hydration and Cooling
4. Ensure Constant Access to Water,
Provide cool, clean water at all times,
indoors and outdoors.

Bring a portable water bottle and bowl for walks.

5. Provide Cooling Options
Offer a shaded, ventilated spot outdoors or keep your dog indoors with a fan or AC.

Cooling mats, wet towels, or frozen water bottles wrapped in cloth can help regulate body temperature.

Let them enjoy dog-friendly frozen treats or ice cubes
(some dogs love crunching them).

🩺 Health Awareness
6. Know the Signs of Heatstroke
Look for symptoms such as:

Excessive panting or drooling

Bright red gums or tongue

Vomiting or diarrhea

Lethargy or confusion

Collapse or seizures

🆘 If you suspect heatstroke:

Move the dog to a cool area.

Offer water but don’t force drinking.

Cool the body with wet towels (not ice-cold).

Get veterinary help immediately.

7. Be Mindful of At-Risk Breeds
Flat-faced breeds (like Bulldogs, Pugs, Shih Tzus)
are more prone to overheating.

Senior dogs,
overweight dogs,
and dogs with heart or respiratory issues also need extra care.

🏡 At Home
8. Create a Cool Resting Spot
Ensure they have access to a shady or air-conditioned room.

Use fans and avoid rooms with poor ventilation.

9. Groom Appropriately
Brushing helps remove excess fur and promotes better airflow.

Don’t shave double-coated breeds........this can expose them to sunburn and mess with temperature regulation.

🎾 Activity and Entertainment
10. Indoor Games Instead of Outdoor Exercise
Play fetch, hide-and-seek, or puzzle games indoors to keep them mentally stimulated without the heat risk.

11. Use a Kiddie Pool or Sprinkler
Let your dog splash around in shallow water under supervision.

Always supervise water play, especially with small dogs or puppies.

🌞 Additional Tips
12. Watch for Hot Weather Hazards
Avoid leaving dogs on balconies or tied up in yards without shade.

Be cautious of insect bites, sunburn (especially on light colored dogs), and toxic summer foods like BBQ leftovers or alcohol.

13. Use Pet Safe Sunscreen
Apply sunscreen to sensitive areas like the nose, ears, and belly if your dog has light skin or thin fur.

14. Keep ID Tags and Microchips Updated
Summer often involves more outings and distractions.
Ensure your dog’s ID is current in case they wander off.

Feel free to share your tips..
on how to " beat the heat "
in the comments ..

🌴🐾 Dog-Friendly Beaches in Gran Canaria  🐾🌴Here are the official dog beaches on the island 📍 Playa de Los Cuervitos (Agü...
28/06/2025

🌴🐾 Dog-Friendly Beaches in Gran Canaria 🐾🌴

Here are the official dog beaches on the island

📍 Playa de Los Cuervitos (Agüimes)

A volcanic black-sand and rocky beach.

Best visited at low tide for more walking space.

Quiet and less crowded, perfect for a relaxed stroll.....................................................................................................................................

📍 Playa de Los Tres Peos (Agüimes)
Located right next to Los Cuervitos.

Small, dark-sand beach, quiet and peaceful.
Watch out for strong currents ,
better for calm play......................................................................................................................................

📍 Bocabarranco Beach / Jinámar (Las Palmas – Telde)

The first official dog beach in the Canary Islands!
6,000 m² area dedicated to dogs.

Open year-round, but restricted 1 July – 30 September on weekends and holidays between 1pm–5pm.

Rocky terrain, so keep an eye out for tides and waves..................................................................................................................................

📍 Cala Las Salinas (Arucas)
A rocky cove, no sand, but great natural pools,
good for dogs that love to swim.

Less known, but currently allowed for dogs......................................................................................................................................

✅ Good to Know :

Dogs must be microchipped and accompanied by an adult.

Dangerous breeds must wear a muzzle and be leashed.

Always clean up after your dog

Bring fresh water & shade ... Canarian sun is no joke! ☀️

let’s keep the beaches dog friendly!

🧍‍♀️ "Wait" = Respect and ControlWhy it matters:“Wait” at doors, food bowls, or curbs teaches patience, prevents rushing...
24/06/2025

🧍‍♀️ "Wait" = Respect and Control

Why it matters:

“Wait” at doors, food bowls, or curbs
teaches patience, prevents rushing,
and builds impulse control.

Wait builds manners and self-control.

🚶‍♂️ "Heel" = Stress-Free WalksWhy it matters:Walking calmly beside you prevents pulling, lunging, or leash reactivity t...
24/06/2025

🚶‍♂️ "Heel" = Stress-Free Walks

Why it matters:

Walking calmly beside you prevents
pulling, lunging, or leash reactivity

turning walks into bonding time, not battles.

🧘 "Place" = Calm on CommandWhy it matters:Gives your dog a “home base”where they learn to relax during chaos (doorbells,...
24/06/2025

🧘 "Place" = Calm on Command

Why it matters:

Gives your dog a “home base”
where they learn to relax during chaos
(doorbells, dinner, guests).

Not just a trick ..... a tool for calm.

👋 "Leave It" = Avoid DangerWhy it matters:Prevents your dog from eating something harmful, chasing wildlife, or grabbing...
24/06/2025

👋 "Leave It" = Avoid Danger

Why it matters:

Prevents your dog from eating something harmful, chasing wildlife, or grabbing dropped medicine or chocolate.

This simple comand .. can stop accidents before they happen.

📣
Ever drop something and panic your dog might grab it?

Training "leave it" is your dog's emergency brake.

✔ Start small .... with treats in your hand.

🐾 Reward every time they resist!

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