Rover Ramblings Blog
Rover Rehab’s Tips, Tricks, and Advice for Positive Reinforcement Pet Parents.

Review: Dogby Discovery Kit Subscription Box
Item: Dogby Discovery Box, a subscription box with interactive games and enrichment activities designed to help you and your dog learn and have fun together Cost: $75-$95 per box depending on subscription plan tier Code ROVERREHAB10 will give you 10% off your first...

Why We Love Virtual Dog Training
Virtual dog training comes with a lot of perks, which is why Rover Rehab offers a variety of virtual and hybrid training options! Working virtually allows your trainer to provide you with customized coaching and a personalized approach for teaching manners, resolving...

What “Force-Free” Training Means to Me (as a crossover trainer)
I recently had the chance to chat with fellow trainer Holly Boyes on the Make It Click – for Dog Guardians podcast, and we spent our time together talking about our journeys as crossover trainers and how that has influenced the way that we train now. I’ve...

The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Dog-Friendly Vacation
I recently had the chance to collaborate on a blog with Liz from High Tail Hikes and we took the opportunity to put together a guide for dog-friendly vacation and travel! If you are planning a day trip or a multi-day adventure with your pup we have lots of tips and...

Four Tips For Easier Vet Visits
Did you know that dogs experiencing stress during vet visits is one of the most common behavior issues we see? Dogs who are nervous, anxious, or overly excited at the vet is something I see frequently, so if this is your dog then you aren’t alone. Vet visits can be...

“Spring Cleaning” Your Dog Training
Spring is here and for many of us that signals the start of fun spring and summer activities. More time outside in the yard or on walks, more time going on adventures with our dogs, more picnics and backyard hangouts with friends and family and our dogs. More of these...

New Year, New Training Goals
The start of a new year is often a time where we are making resolutions – to change our eating habits, organize an area of our home, learn a new skill, read more books – there are so many options! So how does this relate to dog training goals? At the beginning of...

Tackling Family Gatherings with Pets
The holiday season is upon us, which for many pet guardians means time spent at gatherings with family and friends. Whether you are heading to someone else's house or hosting at your home, there are some unique challenges that can come along with the holiday season...

Boo! Helping Our Pets Prepare for Spooky Season
Halloween decorations, costumes, and candy make for a fun fall experience! Well, at least fun for us humans - it can be a different story for our pets. Whether it's navigating neighborhood walks with spooky lawn décor or preparing for trick-or-treating without a...

The Wide World of Training Terminology
Have you ever started reading a dog training article, encountered a lot of terminology you hadn't heard before, and felt a bit lost? You aren't alone! The world of dog training is full of words and shorthand that can seem like another language at first, and can make...