Radiant Canines Positive Dog Training

Radiant Canines Positive Dog Training Positive, force-free, fear-free dog training!

I've seen a lot of puppies in my career but there is just something about cocker spaniel puppies that puts my heart all ...
08/22/2025

I've seen a lot of puppies in my career but there is just something about cocker spaniel puppies that puts my heart all a flutter! Maybe it's because I loved Lady and the Tramp as a kid? Anyways, meet Daisy! This gorgeous girl with the soulful eyes is my first Florida client. So smart and so sweet! Lucky me, Daisy is signed up for my Puppy Essentials package so I get to see her every week for the next month! Welcome to the Radiant Canines Family Daisy! I can't wait to see you learn and grow 🥰 https://www.radiantcanines.com/private-training

Having (mostly) finished (survived?!) the serious puppy biting phase myself…I have had to remind myself to have patience...
08/06/2025

Having (mostly) finished (survived?!) the serious puppy biting phase myself…I have had to remind myself to have patience with my very bitey boy pup and spend time helping him to learn how to use (and not use!) his teeth appropriately!
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🐾 Now Accepting New Clients in the Tampa Area! 🐾Looking for a dog trainer who puts kindness, science, and results first?...
08/04/2025

🐾 Now Accepting New Clients in the Tampa Area! 🐾
Looking for a dog trainer who puts kindness, science, and results first? I’m now offering positive, force-free, fear-free dog training here in Tampa, and I’m excited to help dogs and their humans thrive!

With years of experience and a 100% recommendation rate, I specialize in reward based training that builds trust and encourages your dog to make great choices—without pain, pressure, or punishment.

✅ Humane, up-to-date, science-based methods
✅ No e-collars, prongs, or choke chains-ever!
✅ Compassionate guidance for puppies, adult dogs, and behavior challenges
✅ The only “tool” I use? A clicker and a pocket full of treats!

I believe in helping dogs learn what to do, not punishing them for what they didn’t do. If you’re ready to create a positive, lasting relationship with your dog, I’d love to work with you!

📍 Now serving the Tampa area
📩 Message me for availability or to schedule a consult

Dear Wisconsin friends and past clients…looking for something fun to do with your dogs? The Dog Lady has a super fun cla...
02/19/2024

Dear Wisconsin friends and past clients…looking for something fun to do with your dogs? The Dog Lady has a super fun class coming up!!

🎉🎪K9 Circus class is coming!

Nothing but FUN 🥳
🎆Tricks
🎆Tunnels
🎆Hoops
🎆Jumps

💥Wednesday, February 28th at 7pm💥
Harmony Pet Clinic
1208 Dolphin Ct
Waukesha, WI

✔️the comments for the link to register

I love using the Vital Essentials freeze dried food nibs as training treats...this is a GREAT deal!  Ends today (11/30) ...
11/30/2022

I love using the Vital Essentials freeze dried food nibs as training treats...this is a GREAT deal! Ends today (11/30) so don't wait!

The best BOGO deal of the year for your pet's holiday meal and treats is here!

Use promo code CYBERDEAL at checkout. Shop now: https://shop.veraw.com/

Offer is good for:

☑️ Dog Food
☑️ Dog Treats
☑️ Cat Treats

Sale runs through 11:59pm on November 30th. Limit one offer per household with a maximum of 12 items per order. The free product is of equal or lesser value.

11/09/2022

We have free range cattle that roam our neighborhood and occasionally they come pretty close to our house. As our dogs have never seen cows before (ironic considering we used to live in Wisconsin) they’ve been quite reactive to these “monsters”. I’ve been working on them being able to look at the cows (deer too) calmly (cookies!) and better yet, look at them calmly and turn away (for which they get more cookies). Here’s todays cow encounter. They are doing pretty good!

10/03/2022

This is brilliant!

Pardon some of the language, but this a great explanation on doggie adolescence!
09/02/2022

Pardon some of the language, but this a great explanation on doggie adolescence!

My puppy’s a teenage dirtbag, baby!

He doesn’t listen to my recall, lately!

Cause he’s just a teenage dirtbag, baby!

Yeah! What do I dooOOOoooo?!!??!?

Right, now that I’ve got that out my system, let’s talk about adolescent dogs. As you can see, Rack Pack dog Max has left puppyhood behind and entered into the dreaded teenage phase. Yes, even I, a dog trainer, can’t escape this part of doggy development. It is a trial by fire with trials ranging from:

✔️dogs forgetting what their name is
✔️ suddenly developing an interest in everything other than their owner
✔️ Seemingly discovering what their ancestors were bred to do and practicing it. A lot.
✔️ Testing every boundary you have put into place
✔️ Apparently losing everything you’ve ever taught them in some mental black hole.

The list goes on. I can feel you nodding along emphatically. I’m willing to bet you called your teenage dog a di****ad already at least once today. I won’t even get started on the Kevin & Perry-esque tantrums that can occur when an adolescent dog gets frustrated. Jesus.

Now, I hear you think with mounting horror… ‘What’s the reason for it? How do I stop it?’

The answer: gin and an exorcist.

Ok, I’m joking about the exorcist but you will likely need the gin, preferably a bottle.

Let’s talk about the whys.

Canine adolescence and canine puberty are two distinct things. Adolescence, while varying across breeds, tends to expand from 1 to 2 years of age. Puberty, on the other hand can start from 6-9months of age in males and 6-16months of age in females. It’s important to remember that these are all natural parts of a dog’s development into maturity. The adolescent phase is very much a ‘coming of age’ where young dogs naturally start to peel away from their family. This increasing need for independence goes a long way to explaining why your puppy is starting to seek more in their environment.

During adolescence there are a lot of changes going on in your dog’s body. Their brains are going through developmental changes, some parts maturing faster than others, leaving these young canines sensitive to punishment, easily frustrated and unable to fully process the emotions they feel. Top that with the raging s*x hormones of puberty, you have a melting pot of teenage woe. I think we all had a goth phase at some point. Better hide the eye liner from your teenage dog!

So, what can we do?

⭐️ Firstly, you can’t stop this. Not even neutering will stop this and can in fact cause more trouble for your dog. This is a natural process that mammals go through, and as personal survivors of our own adolescence, I think we can offer some understanding about it.

⭐️ Have some empathy and patience, which I know is asking a lot, but try to remember being in their place.

⭐️ Ensure you have a solid bond in your dog’s puppyhood and work to maintain that relationship during adolescence. Offer comfort and reassurance, be a safe space and train your dog with clear boundaries positivity.

⭐️ Manage them during times of training back slides. It can seem counter intuitive to take the foot off the accelerator when training a young dog, but during the teenage phase, doing exactly that will help prevent too much frustration or reinforcing behaviours you don’t like. This can mean going back to using a long line, for example.

⭐️ Take days off and select some quieter walks for your dog to have a chance to decompress and not become over stimulated. Some days your dog might just be randomly fearful or finding it hard to regulate their emotions. Going to quieter places, or a quiet day at home will prevent bad experiences for you both.

So, with this knowledge in hand, you have my understanding and sympathy when your teenaged dog acts up. It’s ok to get annoyed or loose your cool, it’s a frustrating time for everyone, but hopefully this post will have given you some clarity as to the why it is happening. It isn’t just you, and your dog isn’t doing it to spite or dominate.

Now, may the odds ever be in your favour… and don’t forget about the gin!

Heads up! I know a lot of people feed their pets this or use it for training! Freshpet recall!
06/20/2022

Heads up! I know a lot of people feed their pets this or use it for training! Freshpet recall!

Complete details of the Freshpet Dog Food recall of June 2022 as reported by the editors of The Dog Food Advisor.

Sitting at my computer doing some work and I look over and see this. “I always feel like somebody’s watching me!“ Do you...
05/23/2022

Sitting at my computer doing some work and I look over and see this. “I always feel like somebody’s watching me!“ Do you remember that song? 😂🥰

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