A “marker” or a “marker word” is a sound or verbal cue that we can use to communicate with our hounds. It helps us during training by enabling us to mark a behaviour at the exact moment it happens with time to offer a food reward. Read on as we explain marker words in more detail.
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Popper & Sandy Focus on Everything Good
Quickly adapting to his inner-city life with Sandy, Popper has brought with him much fun and laughter.
Goofy Grohl
A “loving, big ol’ goof ball who just wants to be everybody’s friend,” the beautiful Grohl is living his best life with his new family. Grohl found his forever home last year with Greer, Mitchell, and resident hound Chip, also a fellow Greyhound Rescue Kennel Kid.
How to Introduce Your Greyhound to Others
Introducing hounds to each other or other dogs can be a tricky process, but it is important to do it correctly to ensure a safe and positive experience for all involved.
Meet our Volunteers – Belinda
Volunteering with Greyhound Rescue has been healing for Belinda, and she loves nothing more than a greyhound she has cared for finding their forever home. Read her volunteering story here.
Managing Overarousal in Your Multi-Dog Household
Overarousal behaviours in your greyhound can become problematic in a multi-dog household, with the potential for a minor disagreement to escalate quickly. Here we explain how to spot the signs of overarousal, and when to intervene. Be armed with the tools and management techniques to maintain household harmony.
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