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Muttz with Mannerz Canine Academy
Corey McCusker
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Episode 37: Butt Sniffing 101: Decoding Dog Communication Secrets "Why Do Dogs Sniff Each Other's Butts?"
Season 1 · Episode 37
mercredi 20 novembre 2024 • Duration 12:35
Episode 36: Tapping into the “Inner Dog” with Guest Speaker, Karen Baxter
Season 1 · Episode 36
jeudi 24 octobre 2024 • Duration 50:15
To learn more about what Corey and Muttz with Mannerz™ offers visit us at www.muttzwithmannerz.com
Visit Karen’s K9 Behaviour center Unified K9 at https://www.unifiedk9.ca
Training Plans to Help Build and Maintain Resilience: The Resilience Rainbow read here
The Biology of Dogs Dr. Tim Lewis https://www.amazon.ca/Biology-Dogs-Gonads-Through-Ganglia/dp/1617812765
https://www.audible.ca/pd/Biology-of-Dogs-Audiobook/B0DF99LMK5
Dr. Kathy Murphy, BVetMed, DPhil, CVA, CLAS, MRCVS
https://www.facebook.com/neuroscienceisawesome/
https://www.instagram.com/barking.brains/?hl=en
Episode 55: The Resilience Rainbow with Bobbie Bhambree-Wirkmaa Listen here
The Biology of Dogs: from Gonads through Guts to Ganglia. by Bobbie Bhambee Amazon Link
Canadian Kennel Club – https://www.ckc.ca/clubs/default.aspx
Special Guest – Karen Baxter
Karen is the owner and head Behaviour Consultant at Unified K9 Behaviour Centre which she founded in 2022. Her training philosophy is “one size does NOT fit all!” and true to the Unified K9 difference, tailors her training protocols and/or treatment plans to the needs of the dog and the lifestyle and goals of the dog’s owner. Her positive and fair techniques are designed to bring out enthusiasm in each dog so they learn to love training which results in building stronger relationships with their humans, based on trust.
Karen has a diploma in Canine Science Technology and is a Licenced Canine Complexity Consultant as well as a Certified as Dog Behaviour Consultant by the International Association of Behaviour Consultants. She is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer. Karen has also studied and completed training on the practical application of Behaviour Adjustment Training for fearful, anxious and aggressive dogs and Aggressive Dog Conflict Resolution with Behaviourist and author Cheryl Smith and has completed the Master Aggression Course with world-renowned Behaviour Consultant and expert on dog aggression, Michael Shikashio. Her continuing education and experience have ensured Karen has developed expertise in dog psychological issues manifesting themselves as anxiety or aggression.
Karen’s training specialties include Rally Obedience, Agility, Working Dogs Tracking, Scent work, and puppy foundations. She is a member of the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants, The Agility Association of Canada, the Canadian Association for Professional Dog Trainers and is certified in Pet First Aid and CPR.
Karen lives in York Region with her dogs most of which compete in obedience, agility and Rally Obedience. Her dogs have reached master level in all sports.
Your Host:
Corey McCusker, Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith and leave her corporate job in 2006 to start two coaching companies. She works with business leaders & high-performance teams, as well as canines. Corey’s 30 years of diverse experience includes over 15 years of dog training, 22 years of corporate experience, and the last 13 years as a successful Solopreneur delivering a niche service coaching high-performing leaders, athletes, and canines to achieve their goals.
Corey’s roles have included Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, Group Tour Leader, and Mental Performance Coach. She believes in giving back to the community and over many years has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA. Currently, she is active with Markham Fair, and Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League, and was proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She also held the position of Director of Communications on the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two step-daughters, Karla and Alison, Skye, her 2-year-old Manitoba Mutt, plus her two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. She stays active with her two businesses and when not with the canines or family she loves playing floor hockey with the ladies or golfing with Mike.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey’s Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Join Corey each month for the Women and Dog Circle Free Meetups you can register here >> https://www.seewhatshecando.com/women-and-dogs-circle
Episode 27: Life Changes – Easing Your Dog into New Routines
Season 1 · Episode 27
mardi 15 août 2023 • Duration 16:32
Fall is fast approaching and along with it are the usual family life changes – kids heading back to school, summer vacations ending etc. – is your dog ready?
In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, host Corey McCusker is talking to you about how the switch to new routines and other life changes can be a stressful time for your dog, and it could be stressful for you, too. Corey shares some tips in this episode to help you ease the transition for both of you that you can get started on right away!
In this episode, Corey covers:
- Why this time of year when we are ending summer holidays and heading back to school and/or work can be challenging for your pup.
- Dogs like structure and familiarity – Corey shares some information about how to look at your dog’s routines and what might be changing and a tip about when to start introducing the change.
- That physical and mental exercise during any type of transition is important for your dog.
- You don’t have to do it alone! There are people in your community like dog walkers, friends, or doggy daycares that are there to help.
- The importance of keeping calm during your arrivals and departures from home to reduce anxiety.
- Try to include your dog in your new routine as much as possible.
- Get your dog a new enrichment toy or teach them something new to keep them involved with you and occupied.
- How playing background music can help to calm your dog when you are away.
- Signs that you can look out for to know if your dog is struggling with the transition.
- How crate training your dog can help keep them calm and makes new life changes easier for them to assimilate to.
- Why it is important to ease your dog into any changes that may be happening to their routine.
- Doggy Daycare is a great option to consider if you are concerned about leaving your dog alone – check out our offerings at Muttz with Mannerz in Stouffville.
Resources
To learn more about our Enrichment Daycare visit https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/doggie-daycare
Listen to our podcast Episode 03: Separation Anxiety here >> https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/podcast/episode-003
Your Host
Corey McCusker, CPDT-KA Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.
Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.
Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley ( Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred(Maltese), Charlie(Morkie), and Cleo(Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Episode 26: Why You and Your Dog will Love DOGA with Barbara Rogina
Season 1 · Episode 26
mardi 11 juillet 2023 • Duration 14:19
Are you looking for a fun bonding activity to do with your dog? Whether you are new to yoga or a seasoned veteran, we encourage you to give DOGA a try!
In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, host Corey McCusker is joined by Muttz with Mannerz™ trainer Barbara Rogina to share with you the benefits and fun you can have with your dog while you do yoga – you are both going to love DOGA!
In this episode, Corey and Barbara cover:
- What DOGA is, how it began, and what types of activity you can expect during a class.
- How DOGA class is accessible for everyone – even if you aren’t that flexible or haven't done yoga before.
- How a typical DOGA class is set up and modified for each person attending - including providing stools or chairs if required.
- The benefits of DOGA – increased relaxation, flexibility, and stress relief.
- Corey shares her experience of attending DOGA with her young, energetic pup Skye.
- Barbara outlines how a DOGA class at Muttz with Mannerz™ runs and what you could consider bringing to be comfortable.
- The possible risks of DOGA and reasons a dog or owner might consider not attending.
- How to find out about our next scheduled class by visiting https://muttzwithmannerz.com/classes.
Resources
To join our next DOGA class or other training classes offered by Muttz with Mannerz, visit https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/dog-training/classes
Special Guest:
Barbara Rogina, Canine Coach
Barbara brings another dynamic to our team as she is a teacher and trainer of both humans and canines. Barbara has been teaching dog obedience classes for the past 10 years with Muttz with Mannerz™ with a focus on puppy manners, fun with scenting and fun with agility. She is also a yoga instructor qualified to teach various types of yoga. Barbara has expanded her knowledge of pet care in her role as a part-time receptionist at the Stouffville Vet Clinic.
Barbara, like so many of the Muttz with Mannerz team, believes in giving back and is a member of the St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy program where she dedicates many hours visiting hospitals, retirement homes and high schools with Hunter, her four-legged son. Hunter’s calm, kind, enthusiastic personality bring joy to all he meets. Barbara has just adopted another boy from Speaking of Dogs Rescue, Baxter an adorable miniature poodle with a feisty personality who we know will be a future star team on our team.
Barbara continues educating herself by taking courses and training in the pet care. She has taken “Introduction to Acupressure for small animals”. She is currently enrolled in a “Dog massage” course to expand her knowledge on what she delivers. We are excited that she offers new programs such as DOGA; bring your dogs to yoga, and Scenting courses.
Your Host
Corey McCusker, CPDT-KA Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.
Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.
Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley ( Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred(Maltese), Charlie(Morkie), and Cleo(Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Episode 25: The Complexity of Rescue Dogs with Karen Baxter
Season 1 · Episode 25
mardi 13 juin 2023 • Duration 25:12
Are you interested in owning a rescue and wondering if that choice is right for you? Or do you already own a rescue (thank you!) and are interested in what things to consider as you integrate them into your home and life?
In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, host Corey McCusker and special guest Karen Baxter, Dog Trainer and Behaviour Consultant share with you the complexities involved with choosing to own a rescue dog.
In this episode, Corey and Karen cover:
- How getting a rescue dog is different than getting a dog from a reputable breeder.
- What an owner should do to make an adoption successful.
- Why it is important to know what your lifestyle and expectations are when looking to adopt any dog.
- Remember that every dog is an individual and needs time to get to know you and you to know them.
- The importance of taking some time to get to know what that dog actually does like to do so you can use that as your relationship-building activity.
- Some of the key points to be aware of when you bring your rescue dog into your home.
- The importance of giving your new rescue the time it needs to assimilate to their new home and family.
- Asking for help and support from family and friends, but also from trainers and other members of the canine support community.
- How Muttz with Mannerz Foundation Skills Course for rescues can help to build confidence and a bond with your new pet.
- Some of the common behavioral issues that a rescue can experience.
- Karen is offering a few online programs to help you with your rescue – to learn more contact her at unifedk9.ca
Resources:
To learn more about what Corey and Muttz with Mannerz™ offers visit us at www.muttzwithmannerz.com
Visit Karen’s K9 Behaviour center Unified K9 at https://www.unifiedk9.ca
Canadian Dog Rescue Organizations
Speaking of Dogs- www.speakingofdogsrescue.ca
Golden Retriever Rescue- https://www.goldenrescue.ca/
To learn more about Resource Guarding listen to our podcast Episode 15: Understanding and Overcoming Resource Guarding with Karen Baxter at https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/podcast/episode-015
To learn more about how to overcome Separation Anxiety check out podcast Episode 3: Separation Anxiety at https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/podcast/episode-003
Your Host
Corey McCusker, CPDT-KA Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.
Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.
Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley ( Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred(Maltese), Charlie(Morkie), and Cleo(Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.
Special Guest - Karen Baxter
Karen Baxter has loved dogs all her life and feels privileged that she has the ideal job… following her life-long passion and working with dogs. Beginning her professional career with dogs over 20 years ago, Karen brings an experience and joy to her work that can be felt by each dog and dog owner that she works with regardless of the size or the breed of dog. Karen’s training philosophy is “one size does NOT fit all!” and true to the Unified K9 difference, tailors her training protocols and/or treatment plans to the needs of the dog and the lifestyle and goals of the dog’s owner. Her positive and fair techniques are designed to bring out enthusiasm in each dog so they learn to love training which results in building stronger relationships with their humans, based on trust.
Karen has participated in various training programs over several years preparing for her career in dog training. She is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer having passed the Knowledge Assessment examination through the Certification Council for Professional Pet Dog Trainers. She is a graduate of Animal Behaviour College’s Certified Dog Trainer program. Karen has also studied and completed training on the practical application of Behaviour Adjustment Training for fearful, anxious and aggressive dogs and Aggressive Dog Conflict Resolution with Behaviourist and author Cheryl Smith.Her most recent accomplishments include completing the Master Aggression Course with world renowned Behaviour Consultant and expert on dog aggression, Michael Shikashio and she is currently completing her diploma in Canine Behaviourology with a specialty in working with aggressive dogs Karen has also worked with local animal shelters and Rescue organizations to assist in the care and rehabilitation of rescued dogs who are usually suffering from trauma and stress related behaviour issues. Her continuing education and experience have ensured Karen has developed expertise in dog psychological issues manifesting themselves as anxiety or aggression.
Karen’s training specialties include Rally Obedience, Agility, Working Dogs Tracking, Scent work, and puppy foundations. She is a member of the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants, The Agility Association of Canada, the Canadian Association for Professional Dog Trainers and is certified in Pet First Aid and CPR.
Karen lives in York Region with her dogs most of which compete in obedience, agility and Rally Obedience. Her dogs have reached master level in all sports.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Episode 24: Why We Choose to Feed Open Farm with Special Guest David Phillips
Season 1 · Episode 24
mardi 9 mai 2023 • Duration 21:48
Do you know the story behind the food you are feeding your dog? Did you know that dogs like variety in their meals - just like us - and that Open Farm Brand provides quality food to allow for this variety in your dog's bowl?
In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, host Corey McCusker is joined by the Territory Manager of Eastern Canada for Open Farm Pet Food, David Phillips to share with us how Open Food started, what they offer, and why to choose them.
In this episode, Corey and Dave cover:
- Dave’s position and background with Open Farm
- The inspirational story of how Open Farm got started.
- Dave shares details about their offerings and what differentiates Open Farm from the competition.
- How you can potentially prevent allergies in a puppy and what to do if your dog already has allergies.
- The standards to which Open Farm food is created include getting meat from sources that are Certified Humane or Global Animal Partnership and partnering with Ocean Wise.
- How easy it is to transition your protein with Open Farm and provide variety in your dog’s meals.
- Some exciting news from Open Farm on some new offerings – including raw mix!
- Dave shares what is available in their food line for cats and what is upcoming next month for them.
- That you can get Open Farm food in the York Region at Muttz with Mannerz™.
- Two last important things that Dave shares with us are the advanced traceability available with Open Farm products and that all of the packaging is fully recyclable through a program called TerraCycle.
Resources
To learn more about Open Farm Foods visit: https://openfarmpet.com
Special Guest
David Phillips, Territory Manager of Eastern Canada Open Farm Food
Dave Phillips is currently the Territory Manager for Eastern Canada with Open Farm. He brings with him 20 plus years in the pet industry working alongside retailers to grow their businesses both on a store and pet food brand perspective.
Dave was the first hire of Open Farm and has had the opportunity to see the brand start from its infancy to the fastest growing brand now in North America. He has had several positions with them including Regional Manager for Canada and Director for Eastern North America.
Your Host:
Corey McCusker, Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.
Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.
Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley (Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred (Maltese), Charlie (Morkie), and Cleo (Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey’s Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Join Corey each month for the Women and Dog Circle Free Meetups you can register here >> https://www.seewhatshecando.com/women-and-dogs-circle
Follow Your Nose - The Fun of Scent Detection with Special Guest Barbara Rogina
Season 1 · Episode 23
mardi 11 avril 2023 • Duration 19:08
Does your dog love to sniff? Take advantage of the natural instinct your dog has to follow their nose to have some fun and great bonding time too!
In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, host Corey McCusker is joined by Muttz with Mannerz™ trainer, Barbara Rogina to discuss Scent Detection – what it is and why it is so much fun!
In this episode, Corey and Barbara cover:
- Who Barbara is and the classes she teaches at Muttz with Mannerz™
- What scent detection is and how it became a sport.
- Why Barbara first got interested in scent detection and how her dog, Hunter encouraged her to keep going.
- Corey’s experience with scent detection, as her agility dog, Cleo began to age.
- What type of dog and what the recommended age is to get started in scent detection.
- The many benefits of involving your dog in scent detection.
- The certifications that are available and what's involved if you did want to get a certification.
- What the risks of getting involved in scent detection are and some recommendations if you have a reactive dog.
Resources
To get started in a Fun with Scenting or other training classes offered by Muttz with Mannerz visit https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/dog-training/classes
Sporting Detection Dogs Association (SDDA): www.sportingdetectiondogs.ca
Canadian Association of Professional Dog Trainers: www.capdt.ca
Special Guest:
Barbara Rogina, Canine Coach
Barbara brings another dynamic to our team as she is a teacher and trainer of both humans and canines. Barbara has been teaching dog obedience classes for the past 10 years with Muttz with Mannerz™ with a focus on puppy manners, fun with scenting and fun with agility. She is also a yoga instructor qualified to teach various types of yoga. Barbara has expanded her knowledge of pet care in her role as a part-time receptionist at the Stouffville Vet Clinic.
Barbara, like so many of the Muttz with Mannerz team, believes in giving back and is a member of the St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy program where she dedicates many hours visiting hospitals, retirement homes and high schools with Hunter, her four-legged son. Hunter’s calm, kind, enthusiastic personality bring joy to all he meets. Barbara has just adopted another boy from Speaking of Dogs Rescue, Baxter an adorable miniature poodle with a feisty personality who we know will be a future star team on our team.
Barbara continues educating herself by taking courses and training in the pet care. She has taken “Introduction to Acupressure for small animals”. She is currently enrolled in a “Dog massage” course to expand her knowledge on what she delivers. We are excited that she offers new programs such as DOGA; bring your dogs to yoga, and Scenting courses.
Your Host:
Corey McCusker, Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.
Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.
Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley (Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred (Maltese), Charlie (Morkie), and Cleo (Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey’s Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Join Corey each month for the Women and Dog Circle Free Meetups you can register here >> https://www.seewhatshecando.com/women-and-dogs-circle
All About Dog Agility with Special Guest Julia Luxemburger
Season 1 · Episode 22
mardi 14 mars 2023 • Duration 19:57
Are you looking for a fun way to increase the bond with your dog?
In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, host Corey McCusker is joined by the Head Trainer at Uxbridge Canine Academy, Julia Luxemberger to discuss the sport of dog agility - what it is, how it began, and what the benefits are for you and your dog.
In this episode, Corey and Julia cover:
- Julia’s journey to becoming a dog trainer and her extensive experience with agility.
- How Corey and Julia connected and how they have worked together in the past.
- What dog agility is and the history of how it became a sport.
- Julia shares her experience and journey with dog agility.
- Corey’s journey with agility and her two dogs that she previously did agility with.
- How agility is something that can be done at any age or with any breed of dog, but there are some things to consider.
- A new agility sport for older dogs and handlers called “Hoopers”.
- The benefits of doing agility with your dog at any level, just for fun or in competition.
- What you should know or consider if you are thinking of starting agility, or even competing.
- Why it is important to have a foundation of obedience training before starting agility with your dog.
- Since this is a sport, some of the things to consider adding to practice include warm-ups, cool-downs, and conditioning for you and your dog!
- How you can get started with an agility class by contacting Muttz with Mannerz or Julia at the Uxbridge Canine Academy.
- Some of the risks associated with this dog sport – like any other sport the main purpose is to have some fun!
Resources
Here is a video of the very first dog agility competition ever at Crufts in 1978. https://youtu.be/d2oB3pgWq_A
To get started in a Fun with Agility or other training classes offered by Muttz with Mannerz visit https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/dog-training/classes
To learn more about Julia and the Uxbridge Canine Academy visit https://www.uxbridgecanineacademy.com/
Special Guest:
Julia Luxemberger , Head Trainer at Uxbridge Canine Academy
For as long as Julia can remember she had a passion for animals. She’s spent most of her life training animals in one way or another. During her childhood, she was involved in the equine industry, training, riding, and working with horses. This broadened her knowledge of behaviour and body language as a means of communication, not only with horses but with all animals - eventually leading her to a career in dog training.
She furthered her education at university, obtaining her Bachelor of Science in zoology. Following university, she became an ESL teacher to learn the tools used to educate people. After having a good basis in teaching, she continued her education and became a certified dog trainer through Animal Behaviour College. She founded Uxbridge Canine Academy 2020 (formerly D-Lux Canine Training Academy founded in 2017) and has been teaching her clients how to build a lasting bond with their canine companions ever since.
Julia is a member of several associations including
- Canadian Association of Professional Dog Trainers,
- Agility Association of Canada
- UK Agility International
- Canadian Association of Rally Obedience
Julia competes regularly in Rally Obedience and Agility with her Border Collie, Aspen. Julia was the 2019 and 2021 West Regional Champions in the 24' division and placed 9th at the National Championships in 2019. She was also an alternate for the IFCS, Canadian National Agility Team in 2022. Julia is currently working towards becoming an AAC judge and has taken on the role of Regional Director for Ontario West through the Agility Association of Canada.
Your Host:
Corey McCusker, Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.
Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.
Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley (Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred (Maltese), Charlie (Morkie), and Cleo (Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.
Diane Purser, Canine Educator
Diane has had a lifelong love of animals and knew at some point she would enter the world of Animal Welfare, specifically around Companion Animals. After a long career, Diane was able to leave the corporate world in 2004 and decided to immerse herself in dogs, animal welfare, and humane education. Her experience both corporately and personally allowed her to bring extensive knowledge in marketing, education, fundraising, and event coordination to her new career.
Over the last 15+ years, Diane has held positions in Community Education with the OSPCA, St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program as a Dog Handler and Evaluator, plus various roles (including Board member) with Pugalug Pug Rescue.
Diane’s passion for education has been fueled by her extensive involvement with the OSPCA Youth and Pets Program, Pet Ownership Responsibility, and collaboration with St John Ambulance Therapy Dog Bite Prevention Program. Her mission is to help future, current, and new dog owners have loving and fulfilling lifelong relationships with their dogs.
Diane’s skills are a perfect match for Muttz with Mannerz™. She collaborates with Corey on delivering educational seminars and support to pet parents and the community. Her goal is to find dogs their forever homes and keep them there, ultimately lowering the number of unwanted dogs entering shelters and rescues.
Diane is very fortunate to share her life with her supportive husband, Keith, and son, Kyle, who both share her passion and concern for the wellbeing of animals. Their home has been graced with 5 wonderful dogs: Mikki, Maggie & Neeko (pugs), Teeny (Yorkie-x), and Tippy (Pom-x) and now includes two senior Yorkies, Lola and Fred who were a bonded pair and needed to be adopted together.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey’s Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Join Corey each month for the Women and Dog Circle Free Meetups you can register here >> https://www.seewhatshecando.com/women-and-dogs-circle
The Three D’s of Dog Training
Season 1 · Episode 21
mardi 14 février 2023 • Duration 13:34
February is National Dog Training Education Month and we want to share with you the Three D’s of Dog Training. Does your dog sit perfectly at home, but when you are at the pet store acts like it has never heard that command before? Does your dog know their basic commands at class but you are you struggling at home or in the park?
In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, co-hosts Corey McCusker and Diane Purser share with you the Three D’s of Dog Training. Focusing on these three D’s will help you be confident that your dog will be able to consistently perform almost every behaviour taught under any circumstances.
In this episode, Corey and Diane cover:
- What the Three D’s are, why they are important, and how, as you increase them, it can be more of a challenge for your dog.
- Duration: This is the length of time your dog can maintain a behaviour, and why certain behaviours may not have a duration component.
- The use of rewards when increasing duration and how the timing of those rewards is crucial.
- The second D Distance: How far we are away from our dog while they hold a position.
- Some tips on how to effectively reward them while increasing the distance you are away.
- The final and most difficult D Distraction: Whatever else is going around your dog that might distract them while they are doing a behaviour.
- Why practicing with distractions is so important and some places you can go to do that.
- How to work with the three D’s in your dog training and how they build on each other.
Your Hosts:
Corey McCusker, Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.
Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.
Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley (Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred (Maltese), Charlie (Morkie), and Cleo (Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.
Diane Purser, Canine Educator
Diane has had a lifelong love of animals and knew at some point she would enter the world of Animal Welfare, specifically around Companion Animals. After a long career, Diane was able to leave the corporate world in 2004 and decided to immerse herself in dogs, animal welfare, and humane education. Her experience both corporately and personally allowed her to bring extensive knowledge in marketing, education, fundraising, and event coordination to her new career.
Over the last 15+ years, Diane has held positions in Community Education with the OSPCA, St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program as a Dog Handler and Evaluator, plus various roles (including Board member) with Pugalug Pug Rescue.
Diane’s passion for education has been fueled by her extensive involvement with the OSPCA Youth and Pets Program, Pet Ownership Responsibility, and collaboration with St John Ambulance Therapy Dog Bite Prevention Program. Her mission is to help future, current, and new dog owners have loving and fulfilling lifelong relationships with their dogs.
Diane’s skills are a perfect match for Muttz with Mannerz™. She collaborates with Corey on delivering educational seminars and support to pet parents and the community. Her goal is to find dogs their forever homes and keep them there, ultimately lowering the number of unwanted dogs entering shelters and rescues.
Diane is very fortunate to share her life with her supportive husband, Keith, and son, Kyle, who both share her passion and concern for the wellbeing of animals. Their home has been graced with 5 wonderful dogs: Mikki, Maggie & Neeko (pugs), Teeny (Yorkie-x), and Tippy (Pom-x) and now includes two senior Yorkies, Lola and Fred who were a bonded pair and needed to be adopted together.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey’s Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Join Corey each month for the Women and Dog Circle Free Meetups you can register here >> https://www.seewhatshecando.com/women-and-dogs-circle
Finding the Best Dog Trainer For Your Pup!
Season 1 · Episode 20
mardi 17 janvier 2023 • Duration 35:25
Are you looking for someone to help you train your new puppy or dog? No matter what level of training you are looking for it is very important to find the RIGHT trainer that you are comfortable with and can help you achieve your goals.
In this Episode of the Muttz with Mannerz™ Canine Academy Podcast, co-host Corey McCusker and special co-host Karen Baxter, Dog Trainer and Behaviour Consultant share with you some key things to consider when choosing the right dog trainer for you and your pup.
In this episode, Corey and Karen cover:
- Their personal journeys from being dog owners training their dogs to becoming dog training professionals.
- How it is important to ask questions or to interview your potential trainer.
- Why the first key thing when choosing a trainer is to think about what your goals and objectives with your dog training are.
- Considering a potential trainer’s personality and value systems - why it is important to understand what their philosophies and their ethics are.
- What some of the different training methods are for you to consider and some information to help you decide which you want to use, so you can find a trainer that provides that.
- Consider what certification and experience the trainer has, as dog training is usually unregulated. Why it is important that your trainer is continually educating themselves as well.
- Why it is important to get referrals, read testimonials, visit the training facility, and audit a public class so you can get a good idea of what you and your dog will experience.
- Some red flags to watch out for when you are searching for a trainer for your dog.
Resources:
To learn more about what Corey and Muttz with Mannerz™ offers visit us at www.muttzwithmannerz.com
Visit Karen’s K9 Behaviour center Unified K9 at https://www.unifiedk9.ca
The Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers® (CCPDT®), established in 2001, is the leading independent certifying organization for the dog training profession.Visit them at https://www.ccpdt.org/
Muttz with Mannerz Canine Academy Podcast Episode 11: When Do I Call a Behaviour Consultant? An Interview with Karen Baxter >> https://www.muttzwithmannerz.com/podcast/episode-011
Your Hosts:
Corey McCusker, Canine Coach
Corey’s passion for helping humans and dogs excel led her to take a leap of faith after 22 years working in the Financial Industry to leave her corporate job in 2006 and start two companies. Corey is a Coach at heart and works with business leaders and high-performance teams, but her true passion has always been canines. She now has created a career that supports both.
Corey founded Muttz with Mannerz in 2006. Her foundation of knowledge which includes being a Senior Manager, Dog Trainer, Vet Assistant, World Tour Lead, and Mental Performance Coach helped her to launch the Canine Academy. The purpose of the academy is to assist pet parents build the foundation for their pups to be with them for life.
Corey believes in giving back to the community. Over many years she has volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society and the OSPCA and is also proud to be an evaluator for St. John Ambulance Dog Therapy Program. She held the position of Director of Communications on the board for the Canadian Association for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives from 2017-2019. She has been active with Markham Fair and been a Team Captain and on the Executive for Stouffville Ladies Floor Hockey League for over 15 years.
Corey has made Stouffville her home for the last 18 years and shares it with Mike, her partner, two stepdaughters, Karla and Alison, and their two energetic kittens, Dino and Demi. Over the years Corey has been fortunate to be blessed to share her life with 6 wonderful canines, Tilley (Miniature Dachshund), Tiny, Kira (Great Danes), Fred (Maltese), Charlie (Morkie), and Cleo (Miniature Poodle). Corey and Mike welcomed their new puppy, Skye, a rescue Muttz from Manitoba reserves into their home in June. 2021. They have big hopes for her and look forward to Skye filling their lives with joy and being an active member of Team Muttz.
Karen Baxter, Dog Trainer and Behaviour Consultant
Karen Baxter has loved dogs all her life and feels privileged that she has the ideal job… following her life-long passion and working with dogs. Beginning her professional career with dogs over 20 years ago, Karen brings an experience and joy to her work that can be felt by each dog and dog owner that she works with regardless of the size or the breed of dog. Karen’s training philosophy is “one size does NOT fit all!” and true to the Unified K9 difference, tailors her training protocols and/or treatment plans to the needs of the dog and the lifestyle and goals of the dog’s owner. Her positive and fair techniques are designed to bring out enthusiasm in each dog so they learn to love training which results in building stronger relationships with their humans, based on trust.
Karen has participated in various training programs over several years preparing for her career in dog training. She is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer having passed the Knowledge Assessment examination through the Certification Council for Professional Pet Dog Trainers. She is a graduate of Animal Behaviour College’s Certified Dog Trainer program. Karen has also studied and completed training on the practical application of Behaviour Adjustment Training for fearful, anxious and aggressive dogs and Aggressive Dog Conflict Resolution with Behaviourist and author Cheryl Smith.Her most recent accomplishments include completing the Master Aggression Course with world renowned Behaviour Consultant and expert on dog aggression, Michael Shikashio and she is currently completing her diploma in Canine Behaviourology with a specialty in working with aggressive dogs Karen has also worked with local animal shelters and Rescue organizations to assist in the care and rehabilitation of rescued dogs who are usually suffering from trauma and stress related behaviour issues. Her continuing education and experience have ensured Karen has developed expertise in dog psychological issues manifesting themselves as anxiety or aggression.
Karen’s training specialties include Rally Obedience, Agility, Working Dogs Tracking, Scent work, and puppy foundations. She is a member of the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants, The Agility Association of Canada, the Canadian Association for Professional Dog Trainers and is certified in Pet First Aid and CPR.
Karen lives in York Region with her dogs most of which compete in obedience, agility and Rally Obedience. Her dogs have reached master level in all sports.
Contact:
Muttz with Mannerz – https://muttzwithmannerz.com
Corey’s Email – corey@muttzwithmannerz.com
Join Corey each month for the Women and Dog Circle Free Meetups you can register here >> https://www.seewhatshecando.com/women-and-dogs-circle









