Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Canine Body Language 101: Approaching a Nervous Dog

So far in this series we’ve focused on dog body language with the intention of us better reading our dog’s body language. However, allowing a dog to read OUR body signals is just as important. We stress this strongly to our new employees at Pet U - learn to read a dog’s body language so that you can respond appropriately and gain the dog’s trust. If a dog is cowering in the corner, would you treat him the same as a relaxed, happy pup running around the play group? No, not at all.
This concept can be as simple as comparing it to meeting a child for the first time. What is the first thing you do? Crouch down and get on their level, right? We want to make ourselves seem non threatening and friendly, so we make ourselves as small as possible. Then, we let the child approach us first. Some kids are more nervous than others, and hide their face in their parents legs. Others are more outgoing and will immediately warm up to a friendly stranger.
Dogs are no different. Some will come bounding toward you and shower you with kisses. Others will hide behind their owner’s legs, and others will snap and bark aggressively at strangers.

Here is a rule of thumb for meeting a new dog: If he is making an effort to look either small and harmless (tail tucked, ears pulled back, looking away from you) or big and mean (ears pricked forward, tail straight up, hair raised along back), ignore him. Not all dogs should be approached, especially if they don’t make a move to approach you first.


Our natural instinct is to approach a dog head on, staring down at him, and lowering a hand to pat his head. However, all of this portrays dominant body language in the canine world, and can make a dog feel immediately threatened - dogs who are already anxious will pull farther away, and dogs who have aggressive tendencies might snap unexpectedly.

Take your cue from the owner - wait until he gives you the go-ahead, and then display this body language instead:

  1. stop a few feet away
  2. crouch down
  3. turn your body perpendicular to the dog
  4. don’t make eye contact
  5. leave your hand down by your side, don't reach out to him


This brings you down to his level, and allows him to check you out as he feels comfortable. Let the dog approach you and sniff at his own pace. If he stays away and maintains his nervous body language, don’t push it. If he does come up to you, check that his posture is relaxed, and wait for him to ask for your attention.

For more tips on reading a dog's body language, visit THIS post on body posture.


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

If Pet U Was a Person

Our creative team at Pet U has been working very hard over the last couple of months to expand Pet U as a brand, and to determine exactly what makes us so great and how we can promote that to our clients. A few weeks ago, we had a staff meeting to go over the changes, and one of the activities we did really hit a chord: If Pet U was a person, how would you describe him?

Well, here is what our marketing team came up with:

  • 40 years old (i.e. old enough to be wise but young enough to be energetic)
  • Professional, yet down to earth and approachable
  • High standards and drive for results, but doesn’t take self too seriously
  • Wisconsin native who stays true to Midwestern values - hard working and honest
  • A trusted advisor to colleagues, family and friends
  • Selective about products. Pays attention to detail and gets the best deal
  • Flexible style - can operate comfortably within diverse groups
  • Up and coming on the scene. Has earned some comforts but never satisfied with the status quo.

They did a wonderful job, as this describes us to a tee! So the next time someone asks you “just what is so great about that doggy daycare you’re always going on about?!” invite them to stop in and visit us in person and check out our blog to see all the fun their pup could be having too.

                               

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Weekly Awards

Best Puppy Kiss - Toeby Toes

Most Easily Amused - Sir and his shadow

Most Excited to Be Back at Pet U! - Miss Kitty

Greediest - Bruno

Best Close Up - Lolly

Most Handsome Sibling Duo - Chaos & Thunder

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Summer Training Classes

Summer is just around the corner, and wouldn't you love to bring your dog to the park with you and know that he'll behave? By signing up for our next set of training classes, you can! Our next session will be starting up in a few weeks, May 3rd to be exact. We have 5 different classes available, ranging from our puppy AKC Star class to our Doctorate's class, which is a preparation class for competitions.

Classes run for 1 hour every Saturday from May 3rd to June 7th, and are a wonderful way to get your dog some well-needed socialization time. Our classes are small, with never more than 10 dog/handler teams. This lets our trainers give each of you that necessary one-on-one attention, while keeping it a fun, relaxed, and welcoming environment. 

Our most popular class is the Associates class. This is where we require all new clients and their dogs to start. Whether you've completed advanced training classes elsewhere or not, it is still important that you go through the Associates class here with us. 

Why? Because each dog trainer has their own method and style of training, trying to jump into one of our more advanced classes without understanding our methods would be confusing to both you and your dog. 
Our training style is based on the idea that training shouldn't be work. Instead, it's a time for the dog and owner to bond and have fun together. We will teach you techniques in the Associates class that will carry all the way through our set of classes, and let you form an unbreakable bond with your companion.

Please give us a call today at 414-766-1100 for more information or to sign up for classes. Your dog will thank you for it!


Friday, April 18, 2014

Weekly Awards

Tiniest Daycare Dog - Oliver

The One Who Is Convinced She's Actually a Human - Maizey

Longest Tongue - Kal-el

Cutest Tongues - Charlie, June Bug & Maverick

Class Favorite - Tidus

Best Smile - Harley

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Easter Surprises for Your Pooch!

Who says Easter baskets are just for humans? Pet U is the perfect place to put together a little surprise* for your special pup! We are now offering hand-made Easter dog treats from Aunt Jennie's Barkery, giant knucklebones, free samples of Fromm food, and plenty of toys to keep them happy and occupied. Stop in and get yours before they run out!
















*Easter baskets are not pre-made. We sell the items, and you get to put it the way you would like!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Doggy Nicknames Revealed!

When you spend as much time as we do with this group of goofballs, it's easy to develop a pretty large repertoire of nicknames. Sometimes I can go all morning without ever using an actual name! This will be a post that we keep coming back and adding to. And parents, feel free to leave a comment with your favorite nickname for your pup! The parent nickname section will be updated continually, all the way at the bottom of the page. Keep checking back!

Auggie - Auggie McEars (I'm sure you can imagine where this name came from!)
Toeby - Toeby Toes (So called because he has 6 toes)

Finn - Puppy McFinnigans, Finn McCool

Sterling -Wigglebutt (Because she has no tail to speak of and she is always through the roof with excitement and happiness, her butt never stops shaking.)

June Bug - Little Bug, Bug in a Rug

Marley - Marles Barkley (This one just flows off the tongue, and every time I say it, I giggle.)

Hank - Hank the Tank (A long standing name from when he was a puppy because he was so short and stout and really packed a punch when he ran into your legs)

Rocky - Rockstar

Kara -  Care Bear

Zakia - Zakkers

Miss Kitty - Kit Kat

Lola - Lolo (Or Lolololo, if the mood strikes, which is usually first thing in the morning when she's so excited to see us that she starts singing)

Poppie - Poppers

Chloe K. - Chlo-Glo, Big Chloe (Her mom heard that we have two Chloe's at daycare and started using this nickname herself. We love it!)

Bella M. (brown Beagle mix) - Bella Bean, Bella Boo

Bruno - Bruno Mars

Cashew - Ketchup

Bella F. - Big Bella, Bells

Cali - Cali Wali

Look! It's a Marles Barkley and Bruno Mars sighting at Pet U!


PARENT NICKNAMES
Chazz - MC Chazzy Chazz Van Wrinkles, Chazzy Doodles (His mom says the MC stands for Mentally Challenged. Aww!)
Sweet Dee - Deandre Dolce, Tiny Face, Deedles (She is Chazz's sister!)