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Dog Training, Behaviour and Canine Science: Your Guide to Raising a Happy, Confident Companion and the Science Behind Our Best Friends

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Welcome to the blog — a space dedicated to helping you understand your dog on a deeper, more meaningful level. This is where training, behaviour, history and science come together to give you a clearer picture of why dogs do what they do, how they learn, and how we can support them throughout their lives.


This blog exists because dog ownership is full of questions. Some are small — Why is my puppy chewing everything? — and some are bigger — How do I help my adolescent dog cope with the world? Others are simply rooted in curiosity: Where did certain breeds come from? Why do dogs communicate the way they do? What does the latest research say about behaviour and welfare? Here, we explore all of it.


You’ll find practical training advice you can use straight away, from early puppy foundations to navigating the “teenage” phase and supporting adult or rescue dogs. We’ll look at behaviour challenges with a welfare‑first approach, breaking down what’s normal, what’s manageable, and what your dog might be trying to tell you. Alongside this, we’ll dive into canine history and scientific research — the stories, studies and discoveries that shape our understanding of dogs today.


Our

aim is to make this a place where owners feel informed, supported and empowered. Every post is written to help you build confidence, strengthen your relationship with your dog and make decisions based on clarity rather than confusion. Whether you’re here for step‑by‑step guidance, deeper behavioural insight or simply because you love learning about dogs, you’re in the right place.


This blog isn’t about quick fixes or gimmicks. It’s about thoughtful, evidence‑led information that respects both you and your dog. It’s about understanding, not just managing. And it’s about celebrating the incredible bond we share with the animals who live alongside us.

So settle in, explore, and enjoy discovering the world from your dog’s point of view. There’s plenty more to come.

 
 
 
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