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Bark Dialogue

Dog trainer & behaviourist. New, exciting, fun, and effective ways to be, view, and play with our dogs and animals through outdoor enrichment activities. To help our dogs we have to make sure that all their needs, instincts, mental, and physical, are satisfied. Chill Paws, behaviourist offers the skills and techniques to do just that because "training" is a one way communication. To help our dogs, we need to learn and maintain a conversation with our dogs. A conversation involves listening to and observing our dogs understanding what they're saying. Education will help reduce animal-human incidents. Specialises in anxiety, reactivity, and aggression. 

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    Are You Walking Your Dog All Wrong?

    Send us Fan MailBehaviorist Lae Monier suggests walking your dog alone for deeper bonding and better training. While socializing with other handlers is enjoyable for humans, it can distract from focusing on your dog. Solo outings allow for richer communication, increased attentiveness, and a stronger connection, highlighting the importance of treating dogs as valued companions rather than accessories.More canine advice/info/learning tips on the following media:• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chill.paws.dog.tr?_t=ZN-8zpycjozz4I&_r=1• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laedogtrainer?igsh=MXR4MGN3ODhwaW1jcw==• FB: https://www.facebook.com/share/1D2mTUCx7E/• YouTube: www.youtube.com/@chillpawsdogtraineruk1024• website: http://laemonie8.wixsite.com/mysite• website: https://chillpaws-zfzxmfzz.manus.space

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    Start Strong: Why Early Communication with Your Dog Matters

    Send us Fan MailWelcome back to the blog, fellow dog lovers! If you’ve ever found yourself scratching your head over your dog’s puzzling behavior or wondering why training feels like an uphill battle, this week’s post is just for you. We’re diving into some insightful advice from renowned behaviourist Lae Monier, who highlights the crucial importance of establishing clear communication with your dog right from the very first meeting.It’s tempting to think that training can wait until your pup is a bit older, or that some behaviors will fade over time. But Monier warns us against this common trap. Waiting until a dog’s behavior becomes unmanageable often means dealing with deep-rooted habits that are much tougher to change later on. Think of it like trying to rewrite a story after the ink has dried—much harder than drafting it fresh.The magic window? Puppyhood. This early stage is when dogs are naturally more open and adaptable, making it the perfect time for us guardians to lay down the foundations of structured communication. When you start training young, you’re not just teaching communication—you’re building a language that your dog understands and trusts. This foundation fosters a smoother, more harmonious relationship as they grow.Lae Monier doesn’t just advocate for early training; she champions a proactive approach rooted in consistency and patience. It’s about showing up every minute, hour, and day, speaking in a way your dog can follow, and nurturing their learning process with kindness. Skipping this step isn’t just a missed opportunity—it’s often the root of future behavioral challenges that could have been avoided.So, whether you’re welcoming a new puppy or reflecting on your current training routine, remember that early, steady communication is the key to long-term success. It’s not just about putting the onus on the dog; it’s about connection.Thanks for joining me this week! Next time, we’ll explore some fun, creative training exercises that strengthen the bond between you and your dog while keeping things enjoyable for both of you. Until then, keep those tails wagging and those conversations clear!More canine advice/info/learning tips on the following media:• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chill.paws.dog.tr?_t=ZN-8zpycjozz4I&_r=1• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laedogtrainer?igsh=MXR4MGN3ODhwaW1jcw==• FB: https://www.facebook.com/share/1D2mTUCx7E/• YouTube: www.youtube.com/@chillpawsdogtraineruk1024• website: http://laemonie8.wixsite.com/mysite• website: https://chillpaws-zfzxmfzz.manus.space

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    Transforming Playtime into Powerful Impulse Control: A Behaviourist’s Take

    Send us Fan MailWelcome back to another insightful week with Chill Paws! If you’ve ever watched your eager dog bolt after a thrown ball, full of boundless enthusiasm and zero hesitation, you’re not alone. But what if I told you that this simple game could actually become a subtle, effective training tool to help your dog master impulse control?Today, we’re diving into an intriguing exercise championed by Lae Monier, a seasoned behaviourist from Chill Paws. This technique takes the classic fetch game and turns it into a stepping stone for teaching dogs how to pause, think, and make more deliberate choices—a valuable life skill handy both at the park and in everyday life.Impulse Management: More Than Just WaitingAt its core, impulse control is about helping dogs resist their instinctive urges in favour of more mindful behaviour. Lae’s approach centres on a straightforward, repeatable exercise: asking your dog to delay chasing a thrown object. Picture this—your dog sees the ball flying, but instead of immediately rushing after it, they are trained to hold back just for a moment, practising patience.This pause might seem tiny, but it’s a powerful signal to your dog’s brain. Instead of acting purely on impulse, your dog starts to engage in what you could call “cognitive self-regulation.” They learn to weigh the decision before pouncing, strengthening their mental discipline with every throw-and-wait cycle.How to Make It Work in Your BackyardImplementing this is less complicated than it sounds. Begin by tossing the ball a short distance and giving your dog a clear cue to wait—this could be a simple “stay” or “wait” command. As your dog holds back, make and hold eye contact to make the request more pressing, gradually increase the delay time and distance, keeping the exercise fun and engaging.The magic lies in consistency. With regular practice, your dog’s impulse control becomes sharper, turning a spontaneous burst of energy into a deliberate action. Plus, since it’s built into playtime, it doesn’t feel like a chore—just a fun challenge for your dog to conquer.Why This MattersBeyond the obvious benefit of a more controlled fetch session, this exercise can ripple into other areas of your dog’s behaviour. A dog that’s practised impulse control is better equipped to handle distractions, stay calm in busy environments, and respond thoughtfully rather than reactively. In short, it’s a building block for a well-balanced canine companion.Lae Monier’s insight reminds us how everyday activities, even something as simple as throwing a ball, hold untapped potential for behavioural growth. It’s a beautiful reminder that training doesn’t have to be stiff or boring—it can be integrated seamlessly into joyful moments of connection.So next time you grab that ball or frisbee, think about weaving in a little patience practice. Your dog’s brain—and your peace of mind—will thank you.Thanks for joining us this week! Stay tuned for our next post, where we’ll explore the canine conversation - a guide to dog-human communication—because every chill paw deserves a listening ear. Until then, happy playing and even happier training!More canine advice/info/learning tips on the following media:• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chill.paws.dog.tr?_t=ZN-8zpycjozz4I&_r=1• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laedogtrainer?igsh=MXR4MGN3ODhwaW1jcw==• FB: https://www.facebook.com/share/1D2mTUCx7E/• YouTube: www.youtube.com/@chillpawsdogtraineruk1024• website: http://laemonie8.wixsite.com/mysite• website: https://chillpaws-zfzxmfzz.manus.space

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    Understanding the Best Traits for Bonding with Animals

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Lae Monier from Chill Paws explores the characteristics that make individuals suitable for spending time with animals, particularly dogs. Highlighting five key personality traits—neuroticism, openness, conscientiousness, agreeableness, and extroversion—Monier discusses how these traits influence our interactions with pets. He emphasizes the importance of emotional stability and composure for positively impacting animals, especially in regards to their ability to sense human emotions.More canine advice/info/learning tips on the following media:• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chill.paws.dog.tr?_t=ZN-8zpycjozz4I&_r=1• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laedogtrainer?igsh=MXR4MGN3ODhwaW1jcw==• FB: https://www.facebook.com/share/1D2mTUCx7E/• YouTube: www.youtube.com/@chillpawsdogtraineruk1024• website: http://laemonie8.wixsite.com/mysite• website: https://chillpaws-zfzxmfzz.manus.space

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    The Hard Truths of Dog Guardianship

    Send us Fan MailLae Monier, behaviourist, from Chill Paws, says that successful dog guardianship requires a high level of personal humility and a commitment to meeting a pet's complex needs. To ensure a canine is truly fulfilled, guardians must provide a consistent yet adaptable routine that incorporates both physical exercise and mental engagement. This often involves traveling to varied locations to prevent boredom and understimulation, which can otherwise lead to behavioral issues at home. Providing diverse environments is presented as a necessity rather than an option for those wishing to be suitable companions. Ultimately, Monier argues that failing to prioritize these enrichment activities will result in negative consequences for both the animal and the household.More canine advice/info/learning tips on the following media:• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chill.paws.dog.tr?_t=ZN-8zpycjozz4I&_r=1• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laedogtrainer?igsh=MXR4MGN3ODhwaW1jcw==• FB: https://www.facebook.com/share/1D2mTUCx7E/• YouTube: www.youtube.com/@chillpawsdogtraineruk1024• website: http://laemonie8.wixsite.com/mysite• website: https://chillpaws-zfzxmfzz.manus.space

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    The Silent Observer

    Send us Fan MailChill Paws, behaviourist, argues that guardians should adopt a PASSIVE ROLE during canine interactions to foster healthy communication. By remaining STILL AND SILENT, handlers allow dogs to navigate social cues and vocalisations without the confusion of HUMAN INTERFERENCE. According to LAE MONIER, BEHAVIOURIST, stepping in too frequently can unintentionally trigger ANXIETY OR BEHAVIOURAL DECLINE in dogs. Furthermore, pausing movement serves as a natural tool to SLOW THE PACE of play and manage its duration. Ultimately, the expert suggests that MINIMAL INTERVENTION empowers animals to develop essential social skills independently. More canine advice/info/learning tips on the following media:• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chill.paws.dog.tr?_t=ZN-8zpycjozz4I&_r=1• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laedogtrainer?igsh=MXR4MGN3ODhwaW1jcw==• FB: https://www.facebook.com/share/1D2mTUCx7E/• YouTube: www.youtube.com/@chillpawsdogtraineruk1024• website: http://laemonie8.wixsite.com/mysite• website: https://chillpaws-zfzxmfzz.manus.space

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    Fulfilling Your Dog's Essential Needs

    Send us Fan MailChill Paws, behaviourist, outlines a framework for addressing innate canine behaviors through structured enrichment activities. Chill Paws emphasizes that every dog possesses a natural prey drive and physical urges, such as digging, chewing, and chasing, that require regular satisfaction. Rather than suppressing these instincts, Chill Paws suggests channeling them into controlled environments like sand pits or scent work. The primary goal is to allow animals to engage in these essential actions while maintaining a calm and steady pace. By integrating these focused outdoor exercises, guardians can effectively support their dog’s mental and behavioral health. This approach ensures that a dog's most fundamental biological needs are met in a constructive manner providing the dog the tools to be safe in a human environment.More canine advice/info/learning tips on the following media:• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chill.paws.dog.tr?_t=ZN-8zpycjozz4I&_r=1• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laedogtrainer?igsh=MXR4MGN3ODhwaW1jcw==• FB: https://www.facebook.com/share/1D2mTUCx7E/• YouTube: www.youtube.com/@chillpawsdogtraineruk1024• website: http://laemonie8.wixsite.com/mysite• website: https://chillpaws-zfzxmfzz.manus.space

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Dog trainer & behaviourist. New, exciting, fun, and effective ways to be, view, and play with our dogs and animals through outdoor enrichment activities. To help our dogs we have to make sure that all their needs, instincts, mental, and physical, are satisfied. Chill Paws, behaviourist offers the skills and techniques to do just that because "training" is a one way communication. To help our dogs, we need to learn and maintain a conversation with our dogs. A conversation involves listening to and observing our dogs understanding what they're saying. Education will help reduce animal-human incidents. Specialises in anxiety, reactivity, and aggression.

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Lae Monier, dog behaviourist

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Dog trainer & behaviourist. New, exciting, fun, and effective ways to be, view, and play with our dogs and animals through outdoor enrichment activities. To help our dogs we have to make sure that all their needs, instincts, mental, and physical, are satisfied. Chill Paws, behaviourist offers the...

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