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PAWSH NO.9 SPRING 2014 COVER

Pawsh-Spring-2014-CoverA bit of bad news friends — Pawsh No. 9 will not be available until this Friday, March 21st (the first day of spring). We want it to be as perfect as possible, so opted to spend a few extra days making sure every little detail is spot on!

In the meantime, however, here is the new cover! Our cover pup, Cohen, looks like she is crooning with glee at the prospect of warm weather. This shot makes me want to sip wine on a warm patio and listen to live jazz all night long.

Away I go now to wrap up this new issue! Thanks so much for your patience and understanding — I hope you are still excited to read it! xo

DOG TRAINING: HOW TO TEACH A DOG TO BALANCE THINGS ON ITS NOSE

Pawsh-dog-training-how-to-balance-on-nose-1Today we have a special treat! Jess Bell, a Toronto-based dog trick trainer, and her adorable Aussie friend, Cohen, are here to tell us all how to train a dog to balance objects on its nose. Keep reading to master this impressive trick in a simple step-by-step manner! Take it away Jess!

This trick requires a fair amount of impulse control on behalf of the dog, so mastering ‘stays’ and ‘leave-its’ prior to starting work on this trick is a good idea and highly recommended.

STEP 1: HANDLING
Pawsh-dog-training-how-to-balance-on-nose-2 The first step is getting the dog used to being handled. Get your treats ready, set the dog up so she’s comfortable in a ‘sit’ or a ‘down’ on a rug and then extend your hand to touch her muzzle. Mark with a “yes” or a click and then reward with food.

Repeat this until your dog understands that handling her muzzle means a treat is coming, and she even looks forward to it! This may take a few days or more. Go at the pace your dog sets and don’t rush it.

STEP 2: INTRODUCE AN OBJECT
Pawsh-dog-training-how-to-balance-on-nose-3 The next step is introducing the object. It helps if you have a jackpot (aka super yummy!) treat visible to the dog on a coffee table so they can see it. Steady their muzzle with your hand and place the object on their nose for a split second. Mark with a “yes!” or a click, remove the object while saying “okay!” then give your dog the jackpot treat she was probably staring at the whole time.

STEP 3: BE SHORT AND SWEET
Pawsh-dog-training-how-to-balance-on-nose-4Pawsh-dog-training-how-to-balance-on-nose-6It’s important that in the early stages you have the object on the dog’s nose for tiny, tiny increments of time because this can be HARD for your pup. Gradually ask for the dog to hold the object for longer and without your hand to support her nose.

It’s best to keep the number of repetitions low — no more than 1-3 practices at a time. If you’re having trouble, back up a step or two. The most common mistake I see people make is asking for too much too fast. Split seconds can feel like a dog’s age to your pup — so keep it brief. Short and sweet is best!

To start with you probably don’t want to ask for more than 0.25 seconds. That’s, like, really short. Then move up to 0.5 seconds, then 0.75 seconds. It will probably take you a few sessions before you can ask for her to balance something for longer than a second.

Once she knows the trick, you can ask the dog to balance something for quite a while. Use your best judgement. Normally 5-10 seconds is all you’ll need to impress your friends and snap a quick photo.

WHAT ARE SOME GOOD OBJECTS TO BALANCE?Pawsh-dog-training-how-to-balance-on-nose-5Take an object and try to balance it on the tip of your finger. If it’s easy for you, it’ll be easy for your dog. Stuffed toys or other small objects that won’t roll about are a good thing to start on.

A lot of people start with treats. Just remember that if you want your dog to balance a treat on her nose, reward with something BETTER or else your dog may opt to cut out the middleman and eat the treat at her leisure.

WHAT COMMANDS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TRICK?  Pawsh-dog-training-how-to-balance-on-nose-7Generally this trick is just a fancy ‘stay’ command; when you say, your dog should, ideally, not move a muscle. You can also create a new cue like “hold it” if it’s easier for you and your dog to work with.

Always remember your release cue! Say “okay” to let your dog know she can move again. You don’t want her releasing herself — you want her waiting for your say-so.

KEEP IN MIND…
Sometimes dogs find this trick unpleasant to learn. If your dog is exhibiting any stress signs, stop! Tricks are meant to be fun for both of you! If you have to stop, don’t worry. Give the trick a rest for a few weeks then come back to it.

Sometimes you need to shelve things like this and come back to it later. If your dog can’t do this now it doesn’t mean she’ll never do it. Try teaching another trick in the meantime. Remember, the goal is to have fun, fun, fun!

PAWSH PERK: Be sure to visit on Monday for our dog-friendly ‘Timbit’ recipe!

{Photography by Pawsh Studio}

{Special thanks to Jess Bell for her wonderful insights, to Cohen for being such a good model and to my fantastic photo assistant Sondra! xo}

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TORONTO PET PHOTOGRAPHER | SPRING 2014 MINI SESSIONS

Pawsh-Studio-Spring-Mini-Sessions-2On March 9th 2014, Pawsh Studio will be hosting ‘Spring Mini Sessions’ in Toronto. These quirky yet stylish pet portraits are designed to highlight the many fresh facial expressions of your dog in a timeless, yet contemporary style.

We’ve all had a very long, chilly winter this year, so I thought this would be a fun, bright way to celebrate the upcoming change of seasons! Spring certainly cannot get here fast enough!

INCLUDES

  • one dog per session (no props)
  • 20-25 minutes of studio shoot time
  • 6 proofs | 3 final, low-res photos | $10 print credit to use towards luxury prints
  • ONLY $65! (plus HST)
  • white or spring coloured background
  • canvases & prints available a la carte

*these mini sessions may not be used for commercial purposes. Only dogs with dog manners please.

All mini sessions will be photographed in the cosy comfort of Pawsh’s own studio. This is a professional working studio space. However, no flash is used so as not to startle pets and the main concern is always the well-being of the animal. Every photo session is relaxed and designed to be comfortable for the dogs.

HOW TO BOOK A SPRING MINI SESSION
Simply email me at [email protected] with “Spring Mini Session” in the subject line! Easy peasy!

This is a limited space, discounted event booked on a first come, first serve basis and spaces are already filling up, as Pawsh Newsletter Subscribers received advanced notice (Sign up for our newsletter here if you would like advanced notice about Pawsh Studio promotions!)

Let’s celebrate the wonderful upcoming season of spring, shall we? I for one cannot wait!

TORONTO PET PHOTOGRAPHER | PAWSH STUDIO: SOULMATE SESSIONS

Soulmate-sessions-Pawsh-Studio-ad-2Let’s celebrate the love shall we? The love we have for our pets and our furry little families in a chic and memorable manner. On February 9th, Pawsh Studio will be hosting ‘Soulmate Sessions’ in Toronto for Valentine’s Day, celebrating the love and bond between you and your beloved pet in a vibrant light.

Each session includes:

  • one dog and one person on set
  • 45 min in our professional studio
  • 24 proofs | 12 final low-res images | one 5×7 fine art matte print
  • only $225! (regular price $360 – save!)
  • canvases & prints available a la carte
  • your choice of white, soft grey or hot pink backdrops!
  • professional and personalized styling
  • your bond with your dog captured in an editorialized fashion*an extra $50 per pet and an extra $25 per person is required for Soulmate Sessions.

Toronto-Pet-Photographer-Pawsh-Studio-Soulmate-Sessions-550EMAIL TO BOOK YOUR SOULMATE SESSION TODAY!

This is a limited space, discounted event and would make a wonderful gift for Valentine’s Day! Imagine surprising your better half with a lovely, editorialized photo of yourself and their favourite furry pal!

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OUTDOOR SOULMATE SESSIONS $150
(valid until February 14th, 2014 — gift certificates available for outdoor sessions)

….and because some people prefer being in the great outdoors for photos, I am also opening a few Outdoor Soulmate Sessions too. These are ideal for the dog who loves being outdoors and digging in the snow and can be purchased until February 14th.

Each session includes…

  • one dog and one person
  •  30 min shoot time
  • 15 proofs | 8 final low-res images | one 5×7 fine art matte print
  • canvases & prints available a la carte
  • a beautiful, winter wonderland outdoor setting
  • your bond with your dog captured in an editorialized fashion

*an extra $50 per pet and an extra $25 per person is required for Soulmate Sessions.

EMAIL TO BOOK YOUR SOULMATE SESSION TODAY!

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For a sentimental gift that keeps on giving, consider booking your own Soulmate Session today! I believe everyone should have some photos like this with their dog. They are sure to become a family treasure and will add some lovely character and lots of smiles to the home.

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