A little clip featuring Dillion, the lab X. Dillion is a regular visitor at our home and is pretty much like one of the family.
Until next time,
Ben Kersen
A little clip featuring Dillion, the lab X. Dillion is a regular visitor at our home and is pretty much like one of the family.
Until next time,
Ben Kersen
Gearing up for what may be the biggest audience I have performed for!
You can check out some of my past shows by clicking below to access my entire Volume 7 video for free. Let me know what you think!
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Until Next Time,
Ben Kersen
Since moving to our new place at 1639 Charlton Road last year I have really come to appreciate my home life even more. Country life is good for the soul… and the sauna doesn’t hurt either!
Some thoughts on some of the little things that can make or break gaining a new client.
Would be interested to hear your thoughts on this topic…
Nancy and my girls taught Roo, our malinois, how to balance a treat on her nose while sitting pretty. Here’s how to take this trick to the next level!
I also included some outtakes below worth a laugh!
Was looking through some video clips the other day and came across this clip of me working with Joey when he was a wee pup. It was 9 years ago we shot the footage. Since then we welcomed Roo, our malinois, into our house and before we knew it, she too was all grown up. Time flies.
Ah for a puppy that would stay a puppy just a little longer…
Imagine having your dog watching your every move when you are out on a walk. Imagine being able to have your dog move right past that deer grazing in the bush or that squirrel that darted under his nose. And imagine all of this without uttering a single word.
Sounds a little unbelievable, yes but I have been having great success over the past few years creating results exactly like this.
The theory behind run club is based on what I have observed dogs doing naturally everyday. The concept of following the leader and moving as a unit or a pack.
More to come…