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I've been a professional trainer for over 10 years now. I have worked primarily with pet dogs and dogs with reactivity/agression issues for other dogs. I have also worked with and learned from professional trainers in various dog sports including bite sports, agility, and frisbee sports.
I am primarily a "LIMA" trainer, which means my methods focus on being as Least Invasive and Minimally Aversive to our companions. This means that while I do implement some aversive or corrective techniques, it's not the first thing we try, and will work to find the perfect balance that will help your companion in the most optimal way.
All dogs boarding under our care stay in our home. We have a dedicated boarding room with 24/7 surveillance, an independant A/C unit, and air purifier.
Food, A comfortable bed, and plenty of treats!
Every dogs behavior is assesed before allowing to engage and interact with other dogs. If they seem fit to play with others, we will do small, supervised socials with other dogs in our care.
All lessons are done either in-home or at an agreed upon location.
Yes! We do always recommend being there at the lessons, but if for whatever reason we need to work without you, you will recieve a phone call and email detailing what we worked on during any session you may need to miss.
We have several methodologies we can impliment, as well as working on figuring out why your companion is having a hard time. Depening on the "why" we will either try different methods, or work on management solutions to help achieve a better balance in your home.
Yes! I am available for texts throughout the day, as well as providing emails and training calls to discuss how your pup is doing.
Absolutely! We offer lifetime support for the companion we've worked with. After your lessons are complete, we will always be available for texts and emails, and if it is something that we feel would be better handled in a lesson, we will honestly and truthfully relay that to you.
Let us know if you have any additional questions on how to make a companion out of your canine!