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Cesar Millan’s Approach is not my approach, I am not him

by Grace Bryson | Sep 30, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, Just because, something to think about, THANK YOU, things you should know, Training Tips

  In the past few years I, Grace Bryson have often been compared to Cesar Millan, I would like to say I am NOT him, and yes we may have some similarities but our morals and techniques are worlds apart. I after many people telling me how what a miracle worker he...

Cesar Millan’s Approach is not my approach, I am not him

by Grace Bryson | Sep 30, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, Just because, something to think about, THANK YOU, things you should know, Training Tips

  In the past few years I, Grace Bryson have often been compared to Cesar Millan, I would like to say I am NOT him, and yes we may have some similarities but our morals and techniques are worlds apart. I after many people telling me how what a miracle worker he...

Halloween Safety for Dogs

by Grace Bryson | Sep 30, 2013 | something to think about, things you should know

Halloween can be a fun time of year for the whole family – even your dog. However, there are also many potential dangers and sources of stress for your dog. Just remember to keep your dog safe from these Halloween hazards. Halloween Candy and Other Treats...

How to Make Healthy Homemade Dog Treats

by Grace Bryson | Sep 29, 2013 | Food for thought, something to think about, things you should know

Are all the pet food recalls making you wary of what you feed your pets? By making your own homemade dog treats, not only can you avoid all the nasty plastics and other chemicals that are so often finding their way into the food supply, but you can control what...

How to Protect a Dog’s Skin in Winter

by Grace Bryson | Sep 27, 2013 | something to think about, things you should know

With the cold weather and cranked-up heat — comes the dry and itchy skin — and with the dry and itchy skin — comes the moisturizers. But while you’re protecting your own skin, you might want to think about Fido’s too. Dogs experience the...

Taking Care of Dogs in Cold Weather

by Grace Bryson | Sep 26, 2013 | something to think about, things you should know

Dogs get cold in the cold weather just like people do and it is important to make sure your dog is as comfortable as you can make the dog. Some dogs have heavy coats to protect them from the elements but most dogs even if they have a fine coat of fur can really feel...

Taking Care of Dogs in Cold Weather

by Grace Bryson | Sep 26, 2013 | something to think about, things you should know

Dogs get cold in the cold weather just like people do and it is important to make sure your dog is as comfortable as you can make the dog. Some dogs have heavy coats to protect them from the elements but most dogs even if they have a fine coat of fur can really feel...

Get Rid of Fleas in a House

by Grace Bryson | Sep 25, 2013 | Day in the Life, Huh? Did you know?, Just because, something to think about, things you should know

Fleas can drive pets and their owners nuts. They can cause skin problems for animals and the people who love them. Treating the pet is not the end of flea control — it is only the beginning. Once fleas get in the house, you have to treat the entire dwelling. You...

Ask Me How I Feel About “Flexi” Leashes

by Grace Bryson | Sep 20, 2013 | Food for thought, Huh? Did you know?, Just because, something to think about, things you should know, Training Tips

Ahhhhhhhhhh, retractable leashes… a hot topic  that inspired me to write down some brief thoughts…As most people who know me know, I HATE flexi-leashes.  This might be the one dog training tool that I absolutely cannot find ANY value in; (even silly ones...

Home Remedies for Cherry Eye in Dogs

by Grace Bryson | Sep 6, 2013 | something to think about, things you should know

Cherry eye in dogs is a disfiguring, but not painful, condition in which the third eyelid containing a tear gland has prolapsed causing a red bulge in the corner of the eye. For most dogs, cherry eye is only unsightly and not life-threatening. However, many owners...
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Hi there. I’m Grace. I am a very hard working, compassionate and strong willed woman who loves a challenge and never backs down from a hard days work, which is a good mix for working with dogs that are having trouble getting along in the world with us humans! The greatest reward I get in life is when someone tells me I saved the life of their dog so they didn’t have to give it up! I love nothing more then showing people how to be a leader in their own world and all aspects of life! I am a leader, and walk my own path in life and I’ll go where ever it takes me!
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