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The Collarless Dog came about from the need to educate people about dogs, their walking gear, and their needs in our busy human world where we often do not take the time to truly understand them. Dogs are so gracious and forgiving, making it easy to overlook what they are trying to tell us. The Collarless Dog is here to help humans gain a better understanding of dogs, their language, and the research that has been done to keep us connected and on top of the dog world from a dog’s perspective. Grace Shen, originator of the Collarless Dog studied with Turid Rugaas in the first US training offered in the States. She has been a practicing human Physical Therapist for over two decades and knows the importance of comfortable equipment, whether it be shoes for humans or walking gear for dogs from a physical standpoint as well as for mental ease. Grace offers consultations for dog related issues, both behavioral and physical and has been studying canine nutrition for two decades as well so that she can consult with humans on a wide variety of holistic topics that affect our canines…food, chemical assaults such as vaccines, flea meds, etc. Her hope is that the Collarless Dog will serve as a resource and inspiration to bring humans and dogs to a more harmonious place where understanding and bonding can come together easily. After all, a collarless dog is a free-spirited and happy dog!
Bridging the gap between the human and their dog, watching the Light bulbs go on for all involved parties.
The current climate of dog training in the United States especially is pretty scary! Dog owners do not know how to navigate this arena as there is a flood of training techniques and methods that highlight aversive methods that will ultimately harm the human dog bond. I want to be a beacon for methods that work and do so in a manner that will strengthen the human dog bond as well as allow these two species to understand one another and therefore respect one another.
There are only a handful of certified trainers through Turid Rugaas' school in the United States. Her methods work so well while never harming the dog or the relationship between the dog and human, and yet they are simple too! This training isn't the type of quick fix that some places advertise...it can be fast, but it also goes deep and is not superficial or breaking the spirit of the dog which is absolutely inexcusable in the name of "training." If a dog trainer resorts to aversive devices such as prong, choke, or e-collars, run as far as possible from these trainers and never look back. They mean to hook you in and literally place hooks in your dog to break them to obey....this is not real training but abuse that is totally unnecessary. I fully endorse and utilize Turid's training methods and ways 100%, so a client can be assured that they are doing the best for their dog which is ultimately doing themselves a big favor for the lifetime of their relationship with their dog.
Dog training consults can be done remotely and online via zoom if needed. Consults by phone also usually work, and are how any animal communication work is done. Dog training locally in person is best though!
As a health practitioner, I am well versed with safe hygiene practices.