Cat stretches out on a blanket
Cat stretches out on a blanket
How ride you follow the rules that are quite reasonable and for safety.
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Tuxedo cat laying in a yellow baseball cap.
May you find a cozy spot anywhere just like Sushi
Itβs so cute holy cow
This is a huge step towards reducing the distance of dogs before she gets nervous.
When else is a flight cue useful? For Ruby- we are building up to her going to her safe space in her house when loud noises happen.
We taught Ruby a behavior that means βturn aroundβ then starting practicing with things that werenβt stressful. Then dogs on walks moving around. Sheβs now started turning around on her own after watching dogs for a little.
After giving them the option to disengage, decompression techniques like "Find It" and fun cues help redirect their focus and promote relaxation. For Ruby, these tools have been key in creating positive experiences and helping her cope with stress in a healthy way.
Teaching dogs they can move away from stressors is one of the most important things I teach. It empowers them to have control over their environment and fosters confidence in navigating uncomfortable situations.
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For the record, I donβt believe any behavior is inherently a problem. But I understand how others might see them that way. Itβs okay to feel those pressures and still know in your heart how much you and your pet are doing. π
What defines us as pet parents isnβt whether our pets are βperfectββitβs how much we love, care, and commit to bettering their lives and our own understanding of them.
But that mindset didnβt give either of us enough credit. So much of our time together was spent meeting his needs, helping him feel safer, and creating moments of joy. His βnegativeβ behaviors didnβt mean I loved him any less or that he wasnβt living a full, happy life.
With my dog Auggie, I often felt frustrated and disappointed when he reacted to dogs across the street, trembled at the vetβs office, or ran away from nail trimmers. I worried that these behaviors were a reflection of meβthat I wasnβt doing enough or wasnβt a good pet parent.
DOES NOT DEFINE THE BOND YOU SHARE. Decorated dog drawing. @wisewhiskerstraining
DOES NOT DEFINE THE BOND YOU SHARE. Decorated cat image. @wisewhiskerstraining
Living and loving a complicated pet comes with its own set of challenges, and one of the hardest can be the perception of βproblematic behavior.β
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Animal welfare is directly related to human welfare. I advocate for force-free training with awareness of systemic oppression.
Queer and trans people have always and will always exist. I am trans, queer, and neurodivergent. I will keep prioritizing self-care to ensure I can effectively advocate for others. Just in case it wasn't clear enough - Wise Whiskers Training is dedicated to diversity and inclusion. I strive to create safe spaces for all. I will always be affirming of your gender, sexuality, neurodivergence.
Just in case it wasn't clear enough - Wise Whiskers Training is dedicated to diversity and inclusion. I strive to create safe spaces for all. I will always be affirming of your gender, sexuality, and neurodivergence.
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Have you ever used predictor cues? What situations could they help your pet with? Letβs chat in the comments!
If your dog gets startled or nervous when people stand, try introducing a cue like βstandingβ in a calm, familiar environment with familiar people. Itβs a small step that can lead to big progress! I also love using predictor cues in cooperative care and reactivity.
For Mochi, this is part of a larger plan to help her feel safe around unfamiliar people, including teaching her to approach and leave on her own, practicing safe spaces, and addressing physical pain.
In the video, youβll see how Iβve paired the cue βstandingβ with tossing a treat for Mochi. This helps her prepare for the movement and encourages her to move away, making the situation feel less scary.
A βpredictor cueβ gives your pet a heads-up about whatβs about to happen, giving them time to prepare. Whether itβs an internal adjustment or a chance to move away or say no, this simple tool can make a world of difference for anxious pets (and humans too).
Animals are always picking up on cues throughout their dayβlike the sound of their food bag or the sight of a leash. We can use this natural skill to help reduce their anxiety by making life more predictable!
We deserve a world where all animals & humans live equally enriched lives.
This vision calls for more than just love for animals. It means actively practicing anti-oppression, cultivating awareness of systemic injustice, and showing kindness to all beings. Letβs keep moving toward that vision, together. #AntiOppression #FreePalestine #QueerBusiness #AntiRacism
I really love how excited Sushi gets for her medication station. (Pardon the hair, Iβve worn a hat all day). #Cats
Tuxedo cat in a circular carrier with her face resting on the side of the carrier
My Sushi has discovered the joy of her new carrier this week.
Iβm a dog and cat behavior consultant for maladaptive behaviors.
But first and foremost, Iβm a human working to better lives of all humans and animals. In order to do that, I have to work from an anti-oppressive and queer intersectional framework.