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ACE Adventure Canine

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For outdoor-loving dog owners! Dog training, behaviour tips & travel hacks, plus community support for trail-ready pups & true partners in adventure.

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214 contributions to ACE Adventure Canine
🌟 What Do You Love (Besides Dogs)? 🌟
We spend so much time talking about our pups 🐶 … now let's get to know more about the two legged partner too! 👉 What’s one thing you really enjoy that has nothing to do with dogs? Something you do regularly or wish you could do more often. It could be a hobby, guilty pleasure, favourite food, adventure, or just something that makes you smile. 🎬 Drop a GIF in the comments that shows it off! I’ll go first…
🌟 What Do You Love (Besides Dogs)? 🌟
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@Robin Meder For all different creatures? human included? Photos please :)
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@Melysah Kung love Telka’s expression!!! So GSP! Stunning birds too!
🤝 Foundations Fun Week — Lesson 3: Help Your Friend, Don’t Correct
Helloooo Paw Partners 👋 Most of us wait too long. We’re patient… until the barking, pulling, or lunging starts. Then we redirect, or plead: “Leave it! Come ON!” But what if you could step in earlier — kindly, gently — and help your dog before things go sideways? That’s where SCATTER (or if want a calmer reaction FIND IT) comes in. 🎉 Both are simple, satisfying, and they almost always help reset your dog. 🐕 Your Quick Win Today: 1. As soon as your dog starts to shift (not meltdown) — say “Scatter!” 2. Toss a handful of small treats on the ground nearby. 3. Encourage them to sniff and search. 4. When they relax or check back in — mark it ➡️ Reward it ✅ ✅ You’ve just helped, not corrected. (For more details — including how to use Find It — check the full lesson in the Classroom.) 💬 Try it today and share below: - Did Scatter or Find It shift your dog’s focus? - How did it feel to help instead of correct? 📸 Bonus if you catch your dog happily sniffing for rewards from you! 👉 Don’t forget: open the lesson in the Classroom and tick the ✅ in the top-right corner when you’re done. You’ll see your progress bar move closer to 100%! See you tomorrow for Lesson 4: Magic Moments ✨
🤝 Foundations Fun Week — Lesson 3: Help Your Friend, Don’t Correct
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@Sue Crawford True! Keen observational skills of all three black and white creatures in this case! You have grandchildren and dogs and such .... so you must have grown an eye on the back of your head as well eh?
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@Richard Tandrup Haha ... real life live at least! I'm not a very patient patient but I'll refrain from the drinking and smoking so I should stay safe!
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@Debbie Allery There is a fenced "dog park" one block down from me too, and most places I trust Ivy off leash so at least she can get out for a sniffabout but not the same as trails and bounding through the forest! Xray today -- crossing fingers for no break! 🤞🏻
Travel Anxiety
We adopted our 5-year old mutt Milo 4 years ago. He was a bit unsettled in the car when we first got him, but we thought it may have been related to the stress of the shelter/adoption/new surroundings, etc. However, it continues and is an issue with every car ride. He never gets actually sick but shakes and drools any time he is in the car. He never balks at getting in the car, has never vomited, and is always happy as a clam once we arrive at the destination. It doesn't make a difference if he is in the front or the back, windows open or closed, in a crate or just seatbelt & harness. Also, no difference if he is in a car or truck or RV. He is marginally better if someone is right beside him, but not much. We have tried Rescue Remedy, CBD, Gravol and a Thundershirt all with some initial tiny success but not sustained. Now, with the vet's recommendation, we are now using a combination of low doses of Gabapentin and Trazadone for longer trips (over 3 hours or so). He is basically calm (no drooling or shaking but not completely stoned), although we do find it takes a little while to wear off at the end. I had one day recently where he rode in the back seat with his head out the window as happy as a clam and I have no idea why that one single trip was different, but it hasn't happened before or since. Any suggestions? Picture of the goofball in his normal happy state (no pics of sad traveller!)
Travel Anxiety
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Or get a car with a sunroof 🤣
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@Richard Tandrup Excellent! Breaking down the possible elements that could contribute… If only they could talk!
Problem dogs! (Free range dogs running up to you & your dog!). What do you do?
A question I've got asked a lot over the years is; "How do I deal with off leash dogs running up to my on leash reactive dog?! ...or even the other way around! Some people know their dog is reactive and yet they don't leash or muzzle them! It's unacceptable to expect other dog owners to have to deal with an out of control dog! What do you think? I have my own suggestions, but would love to hear others...🤗
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@Jessica Spencer Where you live, it's a bit of a "free for all" eh? Do people manage things?
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@Jessica Spencer @Julie Stockton so probably pretty similar…
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Maren Bruun
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