CCBA resources
RESOURCES CREATED BY CREATURE CONNECTIONS BEHAVIOR ALLIANCE
spring/summer hazards
Spring and Summer are wonderful times to have with your pup. However, there are tons of hazards that we should be aware of. Taking the extra time to ensure your pup is safe all season long.
Enjoy the spring/summer, and be safe!
fall/winter hazards
Fall and Winter can be a bit more challenging in the colder climates. However, that shouldn’t stop you from having fun with your pup. Being aware of environmental concerns surround the later seasons will help you and your pup.
Embrace the fall/winter with activities that are fun and safe!
Communicating with your canine is not one way.
Dogs communicate with you every moment of the day. It is up to the pet parent to listen, read and interpret what our companion canine is trying to say.
CANINE BODY LANGUAGE
Getting a new puppy
Are you getting a new puppy?
Check out our checklist to guide you in all of the supplies you will need to get for your pup.
Also get prepared even before you get your pup with our preparedness guideline.
Do you know the stages your canine companion goes through as they age?
Did you know that puppies have a critical
socialization period that happens before they are 16 weeks old?
Did you know that socialization means more than just playing with puppies or introducing humans?
Learn the true meaning of socializing and at what age!
puppy socialization
and the stages of canine development
when to neuter?
That is a big questions. Always consult your veterinarian & your breeder.
Use this chart as a guide to discuss with your vet and breeder to help determine the best route for your individual pup.
Not all pups are the same. Breed, DNA, Temperament & training all play a role in hormones & behavior. Don’t think linear and think about the overall picture.
LOVING A LICK MATT
Enjoy a list of healthy options for your pup to use on their lickmatts, slowbowls or in puzzle toys.
Licking is a self soothing behavior the produces serotonin & oxytocin.
Serotonin is a calming neurotransmitter, and Oxytocin is the love hormone.
TO LEASH OR NOT TO
Leash greeting whether on leash or off leash can be dangerous. We need to be aware of the risks associated with leash greeting.
There is also a proper way to perform leash greetings, review our 8 steps to a successful greeting.
safely break up a dog fight
Breaking up a dog fight can be scary for us humans. It can also be dangerous and damaging to both the dog and the human.
Learning about what causes dog fights and how to safely break up a dog fight is an important part of being a responsible dog owner.
27 myths about
dog training
There are a ton of myths surrounding dog training and understanding dog behavior.
Outdated ideas, methods, and information floating around the media and in other training circles, can confuse most dog owners.
Check out our 27 myths to help you get up to date with modern fear free positive reinforcement dog training.
potty training
protocol
Troubles with Potty Training?
Download our Potty Training Protocol, and have some fun with a basic necessity.
puppy nipping
Struggling with your puppy nipping?
Tips and strategies for managing teething and excitement nipping.
Be informed when you leave your pet with a facility for play time. This form will help guide you to selecting a daycare, walker, kennel.
PET PARENT DOGGIE DAYCARE QUESTIONNAIRE
It can be very confusing! What is the difference?
Respect for the Service Animal has been clouded since Emotional Support Animals & Therapy dogs have crashed the scene.
Each has its own purpose, and the titles should not be confused.
Service, therapy, &
emotional support animals
difference between
lures, bribes, prompts,
and rewards
Do you want to understand the difference between,
Lures, Bribes, Prompts, and Rewards?
Look no further. This explains the differences and how we should apply them during training sessions.
reprecussions
of using
positive punishment
Do you find yourself yelling at your pup, but it doesn’t stop the barking? Do you find yourself wondering if you should use a prong collar, shock collar, choke chain, or slip lead?
There are repercussions to using these aversive tools, understanding what is the fallout and look to find methods that won’t create more unwanted behaviors
Pet Parent Veterinarian questionnaire
Pet Parent Groomer questionnaire
Cat, Parrot, Small Mammal, Reptile Body Language
Appropriate puppy/dog play
Canine Enrichment Opportunities