Advertisement · 728 × 90
#
Hashtag
#readypupgo
Advertisement · 728 × 90
Text: 'Set Up Your Puppy’s Ideal Sleep Environment' followed by four tips: '01 Choose the Right Crate Location. 02 Create a Comfortable, Safe Space. 03 Keep the Environment Calm & Consistent. 04 Safety Matters. At the bottom, a small white and brown puppy sleeps on a soft beige blanket. The 'Ready, Pup, Go!' logo is in the lower right corner.

Text: 'Set Up Your Puppy’s Ideal Sleep Environment' followed by four tips: '01 Choose the Right Crate Location. 02 Create a Comfortable, Safe Space. 03 Keep the Environment Calm & Consistent. 04 Safety Matters. At the bottom, a small white and brown puppy sleeps on a soft beige blanket. The 'Ready, Pup, Go!' logo is in the lower right corner.

Read the full blog for a gentle first-week sleep plan: buff.ly/hEDVQ8e

Then tell me: where did you set up your puppy’s crate — bedroom, hallway, or another room?

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA

0 0 0 0
Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Heading reads “GIVE THEM A RESET SPACE.”
A circular photo in the center shows a puppy playpen setup with a crate inside, bedding, toys, and chews in a cozy living area.
Text below reads: “A calm zone gives your puppy a safe, quiet place to relax, not a ‘time-out’ or punishment spot.”
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Heading reads “GIVE THEM A RESET SPACE.” A circular photo in the center shows a puppy playpen setup with a crate inside, bedding, toys, and chews in a cozy living area. Text below reads: “A calm zone gives your puppy a safe, quiet place to relax, not a ‘time-out’ or punishment spot.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Heading reads “GIVE THEM A RESET SPACE.”
A circular photo in the center shows a puppy playpen setup with a crate inside, bedding, toys, and chews in a cozy living area.
Text below reads: “A calm zone gives your puppy a safe, quiet place to relax, not a ‘time-out’ or punishment spot.”
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Heading reads “GIVE THEM A RESET SPACE.” A circular photo in the center shows a puppy playpen setup with a crate inside, bedding, toys, and chews in a cozy living area. Text below reads: “A calm zone gives your puppy a safe, quiet place to relax, not a ‘time-out’ or punishment spot.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “WHAT YOU NEED.”
Bullet points list:
• A pen, gated area, or crate (door open if possible)
• A chew, lick mat, or stuffed Kong
• Soft bedding or a cozy mat
• Optional: white noise or a fan to block busy-house sounds
Decorative images include a Kong toy, a bully stick, and a pink lick mat.
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “WHAT YOU NEED.” Bullet points list: • A pen, gated area, or crate (door open if possible) • A chew, lick mat, or stuffed Kong • Soft bedding or a cozy mat • Optional: white noise or a fan to block busy-house sounds Decorative images include a Kong toy, a bully stick, and a pink lick mat. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “STEP-BY-STEP.”
Numbered list says:

Make it a happy place: Add chews or a lick mat to build positive feelings.

Use it before your puppy gets overtired: Move your puppy here at the first signs of overstimulation.

Aim for calm → then sleep: Most puppies will naturally drift into a nap after a few minutes of calm chewing or licking.

Keep transitions smooth: Let your puppy come out when they wake up relaxed.
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “STEP-BY-STEP.” Numbered list says: Make it a happy place: Add chews or a lick mat to build positive feelings. Use it before your puppy gets overtired: Move your puppy here at the first signs of overstimulation. Aim for calm → then sleep: Most puppies will naturally drift into a nap after a few minutes of calm chewing or licking. Keep transitions smooth: Let your puppy come out when they wake up relaxed. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Overstimulation leads to nipping, zoomies, and barking.
A calm-down zone gives your puppy a predictable place to reset. 🐶

#TrainingTipTuesday #DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty

2 0 1 0
Post image

For a young puppy, predictable routines aren’t just “nice to have” - they’re the foundation of feeling safe.

Dive deeper on the blog: buff.ly/Ed2VXlY

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA

0 0 0 0
Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Large white text reads “MARK THE MOMENT.”
Below is a simple white line-art drawing of a clicker with a paw print.
Text underneath says: “A marker tells your puppy, ‘YES! THAT was it!’ the exact second they do the right thing.”
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Large white text reads “MARK THE MOMENT.” Below is a simple white line-art drawing of a clicker with a paw print. Text underneath says: “A marker tells your puppy, ‘YES! THAT was it!’ the exact second they do the right thing.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

A marker word (“YES!”) shows your puppy the exact moment they did the right thing.
This makes learning faster and clearer. 🐾

#ClickerTraining #TrainingTipTuesday #DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA

1 0 1 0
Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Large white text reads “TRACK TO FEEL LESS OVERWHELMED.” Below is a white line-art drawing of an open notebook with a pencil and a pawprint above it. Text underneath reads “A simple habit that helps you understand why your puppy is doing what they do.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Large white text reads “TRACK TO FEEL LESS OVERWHELMED.” Below is a white line-art drawing of an open notebook with a pencil and a pawprint above it. Text underneath reads “A simple habit that helps you understand why your puppy is doing what they do.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Large heading reads “WHY IT MATTERS.” Bullet points explain why tracking behavior is helpful: behaviors follow patterns; noting what happened before/after clarifies the reason; you can identify what sets your puppy up for success; tracking can ease the “puppy blues.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Large heading reads “WHY IT MATTERS.” Bullet points explain why tracking behavior is helpful: behaviors follow patterns; noting what happened before/after clarifies the reason; you can identify what sets your puppy up for success; tracking can ease the “puppy blues.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “WHAT YOU NEED.” Bullet points list: notes app or notebook; one behavior to look at; 20–30 seconds after behavior to take notes. Slide includes a white line-art drawing of a person with a dog and a clipboard. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “WHAT YOU NEED.” Bullet points list: notes app or notebook; one behavior to look at; 20–30 seconds after behavior to take notes. Slide includes a white line-art drawing of a person with a dog and a clipboard. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “STEP-BY-STEP.” Numbered list: Pick one behavior (examples included); write down three things (what happened before, the behavior, what happened after); look for patterns every few days. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “STEP-BY-STEP.” Numbered list: Pick one behavior (examples included); write down three things (what happened before, the behavior, what happened after); look for patterns every few days. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Puppy behaviors aren’t random — they follow patterns.
Track what happened before, during, and after a behavior and clarity appears fast.

#TrainingTipTuesday #DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA

0 0 1 0
A dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Large white text reads “KEEP AN EYE ON STRESS.” Below is a photo of a fluffy tan puppy sitting and looking at the camera. Smaller text underneath reads, “Your puppy shows little signs they’re overwhelmed before things get big.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

A dark gray slide with a teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner at the top. Large white text reads “KEEP AN EYE ON STRESS.” Below is a photo of a fluffy tan puppy sitting and looking at the camera. Smaller text underneath reads, “Your puppy shows little signs they’re overwhelmed before things get big.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Large heading reads “WHY IT MATTERS.” Bullet points say:
• If you notice stress early, you can help your puppy before they melt down.
• It prevents things like barking, nipping, or zoomies caused by overwhelm.
• Your puppy will feel safer knowing you’re paying attention.
• A calm puppy learns much better than an overwhelmed one.
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Large heading reads “WHY IT MATTERS.” Bullet points say: • If you notice stress early, you can help your puppy before they melt down. • It prevents things like barking, nipping, or zoomies caused by overwhelm. • Your puppy will feel safer knowing you’re paying attention. • A calm puppy learns much better than an overwhelmed one. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “WHAT YOU NEED.”
Text lists quick stress signals: lip licking (not after eating), yawning, turning away or avoiding, sniffing the ground suddenly, shaking off, freezing or slowing down.
Cartoon doodles of a yawning dog and a sniffing dog appear on the right and bottom corners. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “WHAT YOU NEED.” Text lists quick stress signals: lip licking (not after eating), yawning, turning away or avoiding, sniffing the ground suddenly, shaking off, freezing or slowing down. Cartoon doodles of a yawning dog and a sniffing dog appear on the right and bottom corners. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “STEP-BY-STEP.” Numbered list:

Spot the signs: yawning, lip licking, turning away, sniffing.

Make it easier: add space or pause the activity.

Offer calm: sniffing, a chew, or a short break.

Reward calm: mark (“Yes!”) and treat when your puppy relaxes.
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Dark gray slide with teal #TrainingTipTuesday banner. Heading reads “STEP-BY-STEP.” Numbered list: Spot the signs: yawning, lip licking, turning away, sniffing. Make it easier: add space or pause the activity. Offer calm: sniffing, a chew, or a short break. Reward calm: mark (“Yes!”) and treat when your puppy relaxes. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Puppies communicate stress through small signs: yawning, lip licking, turning away, sudden sniffing. 🐾

#TrainingTipTuesday #ReadyPupGo #PositiveReinforcement #PuppyTrainerWA #FearFreeTraining #ScienceBasedDogTraining #DogTrainingAdvice #EthicalDogTraining
#ForceFreeTraining #KindDogTraining

0 0 1 0
Top Adoption Centers and Rescues in Lynnwood, WA (and nearby!). A central photo shows a sculpture spelling “Lynnwood” with a heart-shaped design. Surrounding it are names of adoption centers: Dog Gone Seattle, The Haus of Dogs, Forever Home Dog Rescue, PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society), Homeward Pet Adoption Center, and Patty’s Animal Rescue. The Ready, Pup, Go! logo appears at the bottom.

Top Adoption Centers and Rescues in Lynnwood, WA (and nearby!). A central photo shows a sculpture spelling “Lynnwood” with a heart-shaped design. Surrounding it are names of adoption centers: Dog Gone Seattle, The Haus of Dogs, Forever Home Dog Rescue, PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society), Homeward Pet Adoption Center, and Patty’s Animal Rescue. The Ready, Pup, Go! logo appears at the bottom.

Explore my favorite local rescues and get started on your adoption journey in our latest blog - buff.ly/8mJpquN

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWashington #PuppyTrainerWA #FearFreeTraining

0 0 0 0
A smiling military veteran in camouflage hugs a happy German Shepherd near a lake. The dog looks relaxed and joyful, showing the bond between humans and dogs. A “Fear Free Certified Professional” badge appears in the corner, and text at the bottom reads “Veterans Day.”

A smiling military veteran in camouflage hugs a happy German Shepherd near a lake. The dog looks relaxed and joyful, showing the bond between humans and dogs. A “Fear Free Certified Professional” badge appears in the corner, and text at the bottom reads “Veterans Day.”

Honoring the brave, both two- and four-legged.
Thank you, veterans, for your service and sacrifice. 🇺🇸

#VeteransDay #ReadyPupGo #FearFreeCertified #DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA

1 0 0 0
Title: “What You Need.” Text lists:
• 3–5 types of treats.
• Favorite toy or game.
• Playful attitude.
Below the text are photos of different treat shapes and colors in a row. The Ready, Pup, Go! logo sits at the bottom center.

Title: “What You Need.” Text lists: • 3–5 types of treats. • Favorite toy or game. • Playful attitude. Below the text are photos of different treat shapes and colors in a row. The Ready, Pup, Go! logo sits at the bottom center.

Title: “Step-by-Step.” Text reads:

Notice what your dog really enjoys: food, toys, play, sniffing, or praise.

Use those favorites to reward behaviors you want to see more often.

Rotate your rewards so your dog doesn’t lose interest.

Save special rewards for harder tasks or busy environments.
Logo centered at the bottom.

Title: “Step-by-Step.” Text reads: Notice what your dog really enjoys: food, toys, play, sniffing, or praise. Use those favorites to reward behaviors you want to see more often. Rotate your rewards so your dog doesn’t lose interest. Save special rewards for harder tasks or busy environments. Logo centered at the bottom.

Title: “Your Next Move.” Text reads:
Pay attention to what works best in different settings: quiet at home vs. busy outside.
Switch things up when motivation drops or distractions increase.
Bold text at the bottom reads: The more ways you can reinforce success, the easier training becomes.
A teal heart outline with a paw print decorates the lower right corner beside the Ready, Pup, Go! logo.

Title: “Your Next Move.” Text reads: Pay attention to what works best in different settings: quiet at home vs. busy outside. Switch things up when motivation drops or distractions increase. Bold text at the bottom reads: The more ways you can reinforce success, the easier training becomes. A teal heart outline with a paw print decorates the lower right corner beside the Ready, Pup, Go! logo.

Variety keeps learning strong. 🎾
Rotate between treats, toys, play, and sniffing to keep training fun and rewarding.
Small changes make a big difference! 💛

#TrainingTipTuesday #ReadyPupGo #DogBehavior

0 0 0 0
Title: “Keep It Fresh.” A beagle with its mouth open looks upward, ready to catch several colorful treats suspended midair. Text reads: “Varying rewards keeps your dog motivated and prevents boredom.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom center.

Title: “Keep It Fresh.” A beagle with its mouth open looks upward, ready to catch several colorful treats suspended midair. Text reads: “Varying rewards keeps your dog motivated and prevents boredom.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom center.

Title: “Why It Matters.” Text reads:
• Using the same treat over and over makes it less exciting for your dog.
• Mixing up rewards keeps your dog motivated to keep learning.
• Different rewards work better in different situations. What’s great at home may not work at the park.
Logo centered below the text.

Title: “Why It Matters.” Text reads: • Using the same treat over and over makes it less exciting for your dog. • Mixing up rewards keeps your dog motivated to keep learning. • Different rewards work better in different situations. What’s great at home may not work at the park. Logo centered below the text.

Using the same treat too often? 🍪
It can lose its power over time.
Switching things up keeps your dog engaged and motivated to learn! 🐾

#TrainingTipTuesday #ReadyPupGo #DogTraining #PositiveReinforcement

0 0 1 0
A bright, cheerful graphic with teal background and yellow starbursts featuring the Ready Pup Go! logo. The large word “REVIEW” appears in pink and black lettering, surrounded by five gold stars. Below is a 5-star Google review from a client named VK Percussion, praising Michele’s knowledge, personable approach, and the valuable information she provided before formal training began. The review mentions Rocko, a rescue Chiweenie from California who is adjusting well thanks to Michele’s guidance.

A bright, cheerful graphic with teal background and yellow starbursts featuring the Ready Pup Go! logo. The large word “REVIEW” appears in pink and black lettering, surrounded by five gold stars. Below is a 5-star Google review from a client named VK Percussion, praising Michele’s knowledge, personable approach, and the valuable information she provided before formal training began. The review mentions Rocko, a rescue Chiweenie from California who is adjusting well thanks to Michele’s guidance.

Thanks Von and Mary for the review, and I'm looking forward to helping Rocko gain some confidence!

Curious about what to expect before training begins?
👉 Learn more: buff.ly/kAedA3d

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs

0 0 0 0
Title: ‘Top Puppy Groomers in Lynnwood, WA (and nearby!)’ with a central image of a heart-shaped sculpture in front of a building labeled ‘Lynnwood.’ Surrounding the image are names of grooming businesses: The Pet Parlor, Lush Pups Mobile Spa, Ash Way Pet Spa, Hippie Hounds Grooming, DesiLu’s Pet Boutique, Polished Paws, A Pet Spa, and Pups-a-Daisy. The Ready Pup Go logo is at the bottom.

Title: ‘Top Puppy Groomers in Lynnwood, WA (and nearby!)’ with a central image of a heart-shaped sculpture in front of a building labeled ‘Lynnwood.’ Surrounding the image are names of grooming businesses: The Pet Parlor, Lush Pups Mobile Spa, Ash Way Pet Spa, Hippie Hounds Grooming, DesiLu’s Pet Boutique, Polished Paws, A Pet Spa, and Pups-a-Daisy. The Ready Pup Go logo is at the bottom.

Finding the right groomer for your puppy is crucial for a positive experience. Check out the best puppy-friendly groomers in Lynnwood, WA: buff.ly/k5YMjkL

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA

0 0 0 0
Title: “Your Next Move.”
Text reads:

Observe your dog’s choices — what do they seek, avoid, or repeat?

Identify one unmet need (movement, rest, social time, chewing, exploring).

Add or adjust enrichment to meet that need.

Notice behavior changes — calmer? more focused? more playful?

Remember: meeting needs builds trust and motivation.
A teal heart outline with a paw print decorates the lower right corner beside the Ready, Pup, Go! logo.

Title: “Your Next Move.” Text reads: Observe your dog’s choices — what do they seek, avoid, or repeat? Identify one unmet need (movement, rest, social time, chewing, exploring). Add or adjust enrichment to meet that need. Notice behavior changes — calmer? more focused? more playful? Remember: meeting needs builds trust and motivation. A teal heart outline with a paw print decorates the lower right corner beside the Ready, Pup, Go! logo.

Try adding one new enrichment activity this week and see what your dog tells you through their behavior.

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA #SnohomishWashington #PuppyTrainerWA #FearFreeTraining

0 0 0 0
Graphic with the title “Timing Makes Training Work.” A white line art illustration shows a happy dog sitting with a wagging tail while a hand offers a treat near its nose. To the left, a stopwatch icon suggests precision and speed. Text reads: “Reinforcement (rewards) must follow behavior immediately to be clear.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo with teal, pink, and green dogs appears at the bottom.

Graphic with the title “Timing Makes Training Work.” A white line art illustration shows a happy dog sitting with a wagging tail while a hand offers a treat near its nose. To the left, a stopwatch icon suggests precision and speed. Text reads: “Reinforcement (rewards) must follow behavior immediately to be clear.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo with teal, pink, and green dogs appears at the bottom.

Title: “Why It Matters.” Black background with white and teal text reading:
• Dogs live in the moment and delays create confusion.
• Good timing prevents accidental reinforcement of the wrong thing.
• Precision = faster learning.
Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom center.

Title: “Why It Matters.” Black background with white and teal text reading: • Dogs live in the moment and delays create confusion. • Good timing prevents accidental reinforcement of the wrong thing. • Precision = faster learning. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom center.

Title: “What You Need.” White icons of a clicker, small treats, and two fingers framing a plus sign to suggest focus. Text lists:
• Marker word or clicker.
• Small treats for quick delivery.
• Focus and fast reflexes!
Logo at bottom center.

Title: “What You Need.” White icons of a clicker, small treats, and two fingers framing a plus sign to suggest focus. Text lists: • Marker word or clicker. • Small treats for quick delivery. • Focus and fast reflexes! Logo at bottom center.

Title: “Step-by-Step.” Text reads:

Watch for the exact moment your dog does what you want.

Mark it with “Yes!” or a click.

Deliver the treat within 1–2 seconds.

Repeat short sessions to build fluency.
Below, a pro tip in italics says: “Load up your marker word or click with a round of Rapid Fire Treats!” Ready, Pup, Go! logo beneath.

Title: “Step-by-Step.” Text reads: Watch for the exact moment your dog does what you want. Mark it with “Yes!” or a click. Deliver the treat within 1–2 seconds. Repeat short sessions to build fluency. Below, a pro tip in italics says: “Load up your marker word or click with a round of Rapid Fire Treats!” Ready, Pup, Go! logo beneath.

Dogs live in the moment, so your timing matters!
Mark the behavior the instant it happens, then reward fast.

#TrainingTipTuesday #DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA #SnohomishWashington

0 0 1 0
Black-to-blue gradient with large headline: Curious About Indy? Subtext explains: The star of Good Boy is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, a rare, high-energy breed. I’ll be in the lobby all weekend to answer your questions about Indy and the breed featured in the film. Includes a circular photo of a woman kneeling with a toller, plus the Ready, Pup, Go! logo.

Black-to-blue gradient with large headline: Curious About Indy? Subtext explains: The star of Good Boy is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, a rare, high-energy breed. I’ll be in the lobby all weekend to answer your questions about Indy and the breed featured in the film. Includes a circular photo of a woman kneeling with a toller, plus the Ready, Pup, Go! logo.

Black background with red glowing text: Get Your Tickets now! Movie ticket icon and tilted Good Boy poster. Subtext: Galaxy Theatres, Monroe, October 3 & 4, Check Theatre for Showtimes. Don’t miss opening weekend of Good Boy.

Black background with red glowing text: Get Your Tickets now! Movie ticket icon and tilted Good Boy poster. Subtext: Galaxy Theatres, Monroe, October 3 & 4, Check Theatre for Showtimes. Don’t miss opening weekend of Good Boy.

I’ll be in the lobby with information about the breed all weekend.

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA #SnohomishWashington #PuppyTrainerWA #FearFreeTraining #ScienceBasedDogTraining

0 0 0 0
Line art illustration of three people with their puppies in a training room. One person is standing with a fluffy pup, another kneels next to a sitting puppy, and the third sits with their dog. A framed paw print hangs on the wall. Text reads: “#TrainingTipTuesday. Join a Puppy Group Class. Build skills and confidence in a supportive environment.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Line art illustration of three people with their puppies in a training room. One person is standing with a fluffy pup, another kneels next to a sitting puppy, and the third sits with their dog. A framed paw print hangs on the wall. Text reads: “#TrainingTipTuesday. Join a Puppy Group Class. Build skills and confidence in a supportive environment.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Black slide with bold white header “#TrainingTipTuesday – Why It Matters.” Three bullet points explain that group classes provide structured socialization, puppies practice skills with real-life distractions, and families gain expert coaching and confidence. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Black slide with bold white header “#TrainingTipTuesday – Why It Matters.” Three bullet points explain that group classes provide structured socialization, puppies practice skills with real-life distractions, and families gain expert coaching and confidence. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Black slide with bold white header “#TrainingTipTuesday – Step-by-Step.” Numbered list: look for a force-free class, sign up early, bring treats/toy/mat, and practice at home. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Black slide with bold white header “#TrainingTipTuesday – Step-by-Step.” Numbered list: look for a force-free class, sign up early, bring treats/toy/mat, and practice at home. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Black slide with bold white header “#TrainingTipTuesday – What You Need.” Bullets list: positive, force-free class; up-to-date vaccinations; treats and a favorite toy. White line art shows treats on the left and a syringe with a paw print in a heart on the right. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Black slide with bold white header “#TrainingTipTuesday – What You Need.” Bullets list: positive, force-free class; up-to-date vaccinations; treats and a favorite toy. White line art shows treats on the left and a syringe with a paw print in a heart on the right. Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

#TrainingTipTuesday 🐾
Group classes help puppies build skills that last: confidence, focus, and polite manners around other dogs and people.

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA #SnohomishWashington

0 0 1 0
A promotional poster for the horror film Good Boy. The movie’s official artwork shows a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever with a ghostly hand reaching toward it. Overlaid text reads: Opening Weekend – October 3 & 4, Galaxy Theatres Monroe, see theatre for showtimes. Additional text says: Get your tickets now at Galaxy Theatres Monroe. Curious about Indy, the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever? Stop by the lobby for info all weekend. Logos for Galaxy Theatres and Ready, Pup, Go! appear at the top.

A promotional poster for the horror film Good Boy. The movie’s official artwork shows a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever with a ghostly hand reaching toward it. Overlaid text reads: Opening Weekend – October 3 & 4, Galaxy Theatres Monroe, see theatre for showtimes. Additional text says: Get your tickets now at Galaxy Theatres Monroe. Curious about Indy, the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever? Stop by the lobby for info all weekend. Logos for Galaxy Theatres and Ready, Pup, Go! appear at the top.

Good Boy — a supernatural horror told through a dog’s eyes.
And yes, the dog survives.
Galaxy Theatres Monroe • Oct 3 & 4 • check theatre for showtimes
Don’t miss opening weekend!

#GoodBoyMovie #MonroeWA #DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty

0 0 0 0
Video

Meet Molly 🐾

We’re teaching her gentle treat delivery and building positive associations with her crate.
Training that’s kind, effective, and confidence-building. That’s what we’re all about.

#PositiveReinforcement #DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies

1 0 0 0
Pink background. Big yellow headline: “WHY SIGN UP FOR FOUNDATIONS.” A black rounded box says: “Swipe to find out why this class matters” with a right-pointing arrow. Bottom-right: smiling white-and-tan dog (Jack Russell type). Bottom-left: Ready, Pup, Go! logo, “www.readypupgo.biz”
 and “@readypupgo”.

Pink background. Big yellow headline: “WHY SIGN UP FOR FOUNDATIONS.” A black rounded box says: “Swipe to find out why this class matters” with a right-pointing arrow. Bottom-right: smiling white-and-tan dog (Jack Russell type). Bottom-left: Ready, Pup, Go! logo, “www.readypupgo.biz” and “@readypupgo”.

Lavender border with a pink inner square. Large black headline: “YOUNG DOGS NEED REAL-LIFE SKILLS!” Paragraph text: “Foundations builds focus, leash manners, polite greetings, and confidence. You’ll gain everyday tools while your dog learns to be calm, attentive, and well-mannered.” Bottom center: Ready, Pup, Go! logo, “www.readypupgo.biz”
 and “@readypupgo”.

Lavender border with a pink inner square. Large black headline: “YOUNG DOGS NEED REAL-LIFE SKILLS!” Paragraph text: “Foundations builds focus, leash manners, polite greetings, and confidence. You’ll gain everyday tools while your dog learns to be calm, attentive, and well-mannered.” Bottom center: Ready, Pup, Go! logo, “www.readypupgo.biz” and “@readypupgo”.

Teal header bar with a light gray panel. Big title: “BENEFITS OF OUR FOUNDATIONS CLASS.” Circular photo of a small terrier taking a treat. Checklist items: “Teach focus, name response, and calm greetings.” “Build leash manners and beginner obedience.” “Practice real-life skills in a supportive setting.” “Boost your dog’s confidence at home and in the community.” Bottom: site URL; bottom-right: Ready, Pup, Go! logo.

Teal header bar with a light gray panel. Big title: “BENEFITS OF OUR FOUNDATIONS CLASS.” Circular photo of a small terrier taking a treat. Checklist items: “Teach focus, name response, and calm greetings.” “Build leash manners and beginner obedience.” “Practice real-life skills in a supportive setting.” “Boost your dog’s confidence at home and in the community.” Bottom: site URL; bottom-right: Ready, Pup, Go! logo.

FOUNDATIONS = focus, polite greetings, leash manners, confidence.

#DogTrainerWA #pnwDogs #pnwPuppy #ReadyPupGo #SeattleDogs #SeattlePuppies #SnohomishCounty #SnohomishDogs #SnohomishPuppies #SnohomishWA #SnohomishWashington #PuppyTrainerWA #FearFreeTraining #ScienceBasedDogTraining

0 0 1 0
Black background with teal banner. Title: “What You Need.” List: Small, soft treats; Your hand (flat palm or fingers); A calm environment. Line drawings of treats and a hand shown at bottom.

Black background with teal banner. Title: “What You Need.” List: Small, soft treats; Your hand (flat palm or fingers); A calm environment. Line drawings of treats and a hand shown at bottom.

Black background with teal banner. Title: “Step-by-Step.” Five numbered steps explaining slow treat delivery: hold treat, move hand slowly, pause if lunge, reward calm/nibbles, gradually slow movements. Pro Tip at bottom: “The slower the delivery, the softer the mouth.”

Black background with teal banner. Title: “Step-by-Step.” Five numbered steps explaining slow treat delivery: hold treat, move hand slowly, pause if lunge, reward calm/nibbles, gradually slow movements. Pro Tip at bottom: “The slower the delivery, the softer the mouth.”

Black background with teal banner. Title: “Your Next Move.” Bullets: Practice during meals by hand-feeding slowly; Add a “Gentle” cue once pup understands; Reinforce soft mouths during play, grooming, and handling. Closing text: “Celebrate every polite nibble!” Teal paw-and-heart doodle at bottom.

Black background with teal banner. Title: “Your Next Move.” Bullets: Practice during meals by hand-feeding slowly; Add a “Gentle” cue once pup understands; Reinforce soft mouths during play, grooming, and handling. Closing text: “Celebrate every polite nibble!” Teal paw-and-heart doodle at bottom.

1. Hold a treat
2. Move hand slowly
3. Pause if they lunge
4. Reward calm, gentle nibbles

Celebrate every polite nibble!

#ReadyPupGo #PositiveReinforcement #PuppyTrainingTips #FearFreeTraining #SnohomishPuppies

0 0 0 0
A small tri-colored Cavapoo puppy named Jared lounges on a gray couch, looking slightly to the side. The photo is decorated with yellow stars, and bold text across the bottom reads “WELCOME JARED!” next to the Ready, Pup, Go! logo of colorful running dogs with a checkered flag.

A small tri-colored Cavapoo puppy named Jared lounges on a gray couch, looking slightly to the side. The photo is decorated with yellow stars, and bold text across the bottom reads “WELCOME JARED!” next to the Ready, Pup, Go! logo of colorful running dogs with a checkered flag.

Welcome Jared! 🌟
This playful pup is starting his journey with us at Ready, Pup, Go! We’ll be working on relaxation, independence, and plenty of enrichment fun. 🐾

#ReadyPupGo #PuppyTraining #PositiveReinforcement #r+training #puppy

0 0 0 0
Text on dark background:
"And while you’re trying to guide their behavior…
You’re often running on empty."
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Text on dark background: "And while you’re trying to guide their behavior… You’re often running on empty." Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Teal and white text on dark background:
"That doesn’t make you a bad dog owner…
It makes you human. Raising a baby animal who has no idea how to be a dog in a human world."
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Teal and white text on dark background: "That doesn’t make you a bad dog owner… It makes you human. Raising a baby animal who has no idea how to be a dog in a human world." Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

White text on dark background:
"You don’t have to stay calm all the time.
Start noticing when you’re overwhelmed and choosing patience and repair, not perfection."
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

White text on dark background: "You don’t have to stay calm all the time. Start noticing when you’re overwhelmed and choosing patience and repair, not perfection." Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Teal, green, and white text on dark background:
"You don’t have to do this alone.
Download the FREE Puppy Blues Cheatsheet for strategies to survive the hardest part of puppyhood."
Includes QR code and Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Teal, green, and white text on dark background: "You don’t have to do this alone. Download the FREE Puppy Blues Cheatsheet for strategies to survive the hardest part of puppyhood." Includes QR code and Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Feeling like you’re barely surviving puppyhood?

Download the FREE Puppy Blues Cheatsheet. A practical support to get you through the hardest part:
👉 buff.ly/Mfr56nm

#puppytraining #puppyhelp #readypupgo #puppyparents

0 0 0 0
Dark background with teal and white text:
"Nobody warns you that raising a puppy means...
Being constantly bombarded by barking, biting, and mischief while trying to manage your own stress and sleep deprivation."
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Dark background with teal and white text: "Nobody warns you that raising a puppy means... Being constantly bombarded by barking, biting, and mischief while trying to manage your own stress and sleep deprivation." Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Teal and white text on dark background:
"You expected nipping...
But you didn’t expect how often it would push you to the edge and make you want to scream into a pillow."
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Teal and white text on dark background: "You expected nipping... But you didn’t expect how often it would push you to the edge and make you want to scream into a pillow." Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Text on dark background:
"You know your puppy isn’t trying to be bad.
But sometimes it still feels really hard."
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Text on dark background: "You know your puppy isn’t trying to be bad. But sometimes it still feels really hard." Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Teal and white text on dark background:
"There’s no pause button. Very little silence.
Just wave after wave of whining, barking, and overstimulation."
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Teal and white text on dark background: "There’s no pause button. Very little silence. Just wave after wave of whining, barking, and overstimulation." Ready, Pup, Go! logo in bottom right.

Nobody warns you that raising a puppy means barking, biting, and sleep deprivation while trying to hold it all together.

You're not a bad dog owner. You're just overwhelmed.
💛 And you’re not alone.

#puppyblues #puppystruggles #puppylife #readypupgo #positivereinforcement

1 0 1 0
Same puppy close-up. Text overlay: “Remember… Puppies aren’t born knowing how to live in a human world. They learn through repetition and clarity not pressure or harsh corrections. You’re both learning. What matters most is safety, communication, and patience as you grow together.”

Same puppy close-up. Text overlay: “Remember… Puppies aren’t born knowing how to live in a human world. They learn through repetition and clarity not pressure or harsh corrections. You’re both learning. What matters most is safety, communication, and patience as you grow together.”

Same puppy, slightly tilted head. Text overlay: “You don’t have to do this alone. You don’t have to repeat patterns from past generations of dog training. It’s okay to do things differently with kindness, understanding, and compassion.”

Same puppy, slightly tilted head. Text overlay: “You don’t have to do this alone. You don’t have to repeat patterns from past generations of dog training. It’s okay to do things differently with kindness, understanding, and compassion.”

💬 What’s your biggest puppy challenge right now?

#puppytraining #puppystruggles #readypupgo #forcefreetraining

0 0 0 0
A chocolate brown puppy lying on a soft fuzzy rug with wide, curious eyes. Large white and teal text reads: “Puppies are often called ‘bad’ for behaviors that are completely normal.” Smaller text below reads: “Here’s what your puppy’s behavior is actually telling you…” The Ready, Pup, Go! logo is in the bottom left corner.

A chocolate brown puppy lying on a soft fuzzy rug with wide, curious eyes. Large white and teal text reads: “Puppies are often called ‘bad’ for behaviors that are completely normal.” Smaller text below reads: “Here’s what your puppy’s behavior is actually telling you…” The Ready, Pup, Go! logo is in the bottom left corner.

White and pale yellow gradient background with black text that says:
“Most of the behavior we call ‘bad’ is a puppy trying to meet a need or navigate their environment.
It’s not about being good or bad. It’s about what’s rewarding.”
Ready, Pup, Go! logo is in the bottom left corner.

White and pale yellow gradient background with black text that says: “Most of the behavior we call ‘bad’ is a puppy trying to meet a need or navigate their environment. It’s not about being good or bad. It’s about what’s rewarding.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo is in the bottom left corner.

White and yellow background with black text that says:
“Labeling a puppy as ‘bad’ doesn’t help.
It overlooks what they’re learning and why the behavior is happening.”
To the right is a cartoon illustration of a white puppy with black spots chewing up a green plant.
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in the bottom left corner.

White and yellow background with black text that says: “Labeling a puppy as ‘bad’ doesn’t help. It overlooks what they’re learning and why the behavior is happening.” To the right is a cartoon illustration of a white puppy with black spots chewing up a green plant. Ready, Pup, Go! logo in the bottom left corner.

White and yellow background with black text that reads:
“Instead of yelling or punishing when your puppy bites, cries, or chews…
…look at what need they’re meeting or what behavior is being rewarded.”
Ready, Pup, Go! logo in the bottom left corner.

White and yellow background with black text that reads: “Instead of yelling or punishing when your puppy bites, cries, or chews… …look at what need they’re meeting or what behavior is being rewarded.” Ready, Pup, Go! logo in the bottom left corner.

Puppy acting “bad”? Or just being a puppy?

So many behaviors we label as “bad” are 100% normal:

• Barking when bored
• Chewing everything
• Stealing socks
• Crying when left alone

The truth?
Most of these are developmentally appropriate.

#puppytraining #dogbehavior #puppytips #readypupgo

0 0 1 0
Post image

Chester has grown from 11 weeks to 70 lbs of enthusiastic dog energy and it’s been a joy to help him along the way. But the real MVP? His person, Lory.
Her dedication and encouragement are what made the difference. 🐾

#DogTraining #ClientLove #ReadyPupGo #PuppyTrainingSuccess

0 0 0 0
Text:
“So here’s the plan:
🐾 Guide, don’t scold
🐾 Redirect, don’t punish
🐾 Stay calm and consistent
Because puppies aren’t giving you a hard time.
They’re having a hard time.
And you’re doing a great job helping them through it. 💛”
Background: Line-art puppy.
Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Text: “So here’s the plan: 🐾 Guide, don’t scold 🐾 Redirect, don’t punish 🐾 Stay calm and consistent Because puppies aren’t giving you a hard time. They’re having a hard time. And you’re doing a great job helping them through it. 💛” Background: Line-art puppy. Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Biting doesn’t mean your puppy is being “bad.”
It means they’re teething, overstimulated, or overtired.
Here’s what to avoid and what to try based on your pup’s age (because baby and teen puppies need different things!).
#puppytraining #puppybites #puppyblues #readypupgo

0 0 0 0
Text:
“Ouch! When your puppy bites…
MYTH: Biting means your puppy is being dominant, aggressive, or naughty.
REALITY: Puppies bite because they’re exploring, teething, or overstimulated.
Mouthing is developmentally normal. It’s how dogs learn about their world. It’s not personal, and it’s not rebellion.”
Background: A line-art puppy playfully chomping on a pant leg.
Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Text: “Ouch! When your puppy bites… MYTH: Biting means your puppy is being dominant, aggressive, or naughty. REALITY: Puppies bite because they’re exploring, teething, or overstimulated. Mouthing is developmentally normal. It’s how dogs learn about their world. It’s not personal, and it’s not rebellion.” Background: A line-art puppy playfully chomping on a pant leg. Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Text:
“For younger puppies (under 6 months):
Avoid:
• Grabbing the muzzle
• Yelling or startling
• Holding their mouth shut
Try:
• Offering a toy they can bite instead
• Slowing things down if they’re too wound up
• Ending play gently when they’ve had enough
Young pups are still learning bite pressure. They need chances to practice, not punishment.”
Background: Line-art puppy.
Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Text: “For younger puppies (under 6 months): Avoid: • Grabbing the muzzle • Yelling or startling • Holding their mouth shut Try: • Offering a toy they can bite instead • Slowing things down if they’re too wound up • Ending play gently when they’ve had enough Young pups are still learning bite pressure. They need chances to practice, not punishment.” Background: Line-art puppy. Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Text:
“For adolescent puppies (6+ months):
Instead of:
• ‘No biting!’
• ‘Stop it!’
• Pushing them away
Try:
• Calm redirection to a chew or toy
• Marking gentle mouth pressure with ‘yes!’
• Pausing play when biting escalates
This helps your pup learn what behaviors do work to get your attention.”
Background: Line-art puppy.
Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Text: “For adolescent puppies (6+ months): Instead of: • ‘No biting!’ • ‘Stop it!’ • Pushing them away Try: • Calm redirection to a chew or toy • Marking gentle mouth pressure with ‘yes!’ • Pausing play when biting escalates This helps your pup learn what behaviors do work to get your attention.” Background: Line-art puppy. Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Text:
“Here’s what’s really going on:
Puppies bite when:
🐾 They’re overtired
🐾 They’re overexcited
🐾 They need help shifting gears
🐾 They’re teething and looking for relief
Biting is a communication signal, not misbehavior.”
Background: Line-art puppy.
Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Text: “Here’s what’s really going on: Puppies bite when: 🐾 They’re overtired 🐾 They’re overexcited 🐾 They need help shifting gears 🐾 They’re teething and looking for relief Biting is a communication signal, not misbehavior.” Background: Line-art puppy. Logo: Ready, Pup, Go!

Biting doesn’t mean your puppy is being “bad.”
It means they’re teething, overstimulated, or overtired.
Here’s what to avoid and what to try based on your pup’s age (because baby and teen puppies need different things!).
#puppytraining #puppybites #puppyblues #readypupgo

0 0 1 0
Title: “Lies We Are Told About Raising Puppies… that make everything way harder than it needs to be.” Text appears in bold green and white against a dark background with the Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Title: “Lies We Are Told About Raising Puppies… that make everything way harder than it needs to be.” Text appears in bold green and white against a dark background with the Ready, Pup, Go! logo at the bottom.

Text reads: “If you were a good puppy owner, your dog would behave perfectly.”
Truth: All puppies struggle sometimes.
What matters most is learning how to guide them gently, stay consistent, and repair your connection when things go sideways.

Text reads: “If you were a good puppy owner, your dog would behave perfectly.” Truth: All puppies struggle sometimes. What matters most is learning how to guide them gently, stay consistent, and repair your connection when things go sideways.

Text reads: “You have to enjoy every single second of puppyhood.”
Truth: You can love your dog and hate getting nipped, peed on, or waking up at 2 a.m.
Joy and struggle can exist together. This makes you human, not a bad dog owner.

Text reads: “You have to enjoy every single second of puppyhood.” Truth: You can love your dog and hate getting nipped, peed on, or waking up at 2 a.m. Joy and struggle can exist together. This makes you human, not a bad dog owner.

Text reads: “You’re not allowed to tell your puppy ‘no.’”
Truth: It’s not about saying no… It’s about showing them what to do instead.
Redirect gently. Guide clearly. Puppies thrive when we teach them the behavior we want, not just what we don’t.

Text reads: “You’re not allowed to tell your puppy ‘no.’” Truth: It’s not about saying no… It’s about showing them what to do instead. Redirect gently. Guide clearly. Puppies thrive when we teach them the behavior we want, not just what we don’t.

7 puppy training myths that make everything harder than it needs to be 🐾

❌ “Got to be perfect”
❌ “Let them cry it out.”
❌ “They’re trying to be the boss.”

#puppylife #puppyblues #dogtraining #positivereinforcement #readypupgo

0 0 1 0
Video

Puppy too wild? This is what it looks like when a preschooler knows what to do.
🌳 Be a tree
🗣️ Say “Mom help!”
🤝 Let the grown-ups support

Big skills from little humans = powerful puppy parenting. 💪

#readypupgo #dogtrainingreel #kidsanddogs #puppylife #gentledogtraining

1 0 0 0