Not exact matches
As a
professional dog trainer, she works
with pets on everything from basic manners to deeper - rooted problems like aggression and fear.
As a
professional dog trainer and
dog behavioral counselor, every day I talk
with folks who own
dogs with aggressive behavior.
Our facility is a member in good standing
with the National Groomers Institute of America (NCGIA), Ontario
Dog Groomer's Association (ODGA), International
Professional Groomers (IPG)
as well
as The Canadian Association of
Professional Pet
Dog Trainers (CAPPDT).
As a
professional dog trainer in Mount Kisco NY, I have helped owners address behavior issues, obedience training, and puppy training
with dogs of all breeds, ages, and sizes.
Programs can do it in shorter periods (18 months to 2 years) because they have
professional trainers who are working
with the
dog 5 days a week, plus they have the physical resources such
as training space, transportation, access to other
dogs, people and props available when they need it.
Through heavy study on behavioral science, along
with hands - on practicums involving rescue
dogs, Brittany became certified
as a
professional dog trainer and ever since then, she has been helping
dogs find behavioral success and their forever homes in the Charlotte area!
We go over how it all began, what you should know before you get started
with dog parkour, and how you can leverage this sport
with your clients
as a
professional dog trainer.
In honor of National Take Your
Dog to Work Day and as part of our talks with professional dog trainer and behaviorist, Russell Hartstein, we prese
Dog to Work Day and
as part of our talks
with professional dog trainer and behaviorist, Russell Hartstein, we prese
dog trainer and behaviorist, Russell Hartstein, we present:
* Training / Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable change in the
dog; * There is significant risk and / or evidence that
dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the
dog will injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even
with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and behavior modification, the
dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work
with the
dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a
professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the
dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The
dog is so dangerous you can't place the
dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work
with the
dog any further, even
with supervised
professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these
dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the
dog manageable, and your
trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working
with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback
as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This
dog is too dangerous to work
with.
As a dog training intern, you will be able to work hands - on with dogs participating in training programs at Rover Oaks Pet Resort, learn positive reinforcement training methods, gain extensive knowledge of dog behavior and body language, as well as work with certified professional dog trainers on a daily basi
As a
dog training intern, you will be able to work hands - on
with dogs participating in training programs at Rover Oaks Pet Resort, learn positive reinforcement training methods, gain extensive knowledge of
dog behavior and body language,
as well as work with certified professional dog trainers on a daily basi
as well
as work with certified professional dog trainers on a daily basi
as work
with certified
professional dog trainers on a daily basis.
Jenn started volunteering
with dog training classes in 1998, acquired her CPDT - KA certification as a professional dog trainer through the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educator in 20
dog training classes in 1998, acquired her CPDT - KA certification
as a
professional dog trainer through the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educa
professional dog trainer through the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educator in 20
dog trainer through the Certification Council of
Professional Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educa
Professional Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educator in 20
Dog Trainers in 2003, became a guild certified Tellington TTouch practitioner in 2006, and a Family Paws Parent Educator in 2015.
As a
professional dog trainer in Columbus, I believe that
dogs need to be able to overcome their behavioral obstacles and demonstrate consistent obedience in any type of environment, whether it is in the comfort of the
dog's home, or on a busy street
with people and leashed
dogs walking around.
As a
professional dog trainer, I have seen and worked
with all kinds of
dogs over the years.
As a
professional dog trainer, I've flown
with small
dogs inside the plane and large
dogs in the baggage area.
In Casey's twelve years
as a
professional trainer, she has had many adventures - from working
with Autism Service
Dogs and their families to being a Hollywood set
trainer and appearing on reality TV shows.
This
professional dog training center was designed by nationally renown
dog trainers with the intention of creating ideal learning and practice environments for the
dog sports enthusiast,
as well
as just having fun
with your
dog.
Kelley Filson has over 25 year of
professional experience working
with dogs in veterinary clinics, shelters, and through private practice
as a certified
trainer.
Over the years, Craig attended classes in a variety of training disciplines
with his own
dogs, and became certified
as a
professional dog trainer through Karen Pryor Academy (KPA) where he learned about clicker training.
As with any
dog, a consistent, rewards based approach will net you the best results and for first - time
dog owners who feel overwhelmed, a
professional trainer may be the best route.
She is a member of the Association of
Professional Dog Trainers allowing her to stay current with new training philosophes as well as an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator which provides a fun way to prove you can take your dog anywhe
Dog Trainers allowing her to stay current
with new training philosophes
as well
as an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator which provides a fun way to prove you can take your
dog anywhe
dog anywhere!
The Association of
Professional Dog Trainers wishes to inform the dog owning public about the ramifications of a reliance on dominance theory as it relates to understanding dogs, interpreting their behavior, and living harmoniously with our canine companio
Dog Trainers wishes to inform the
dog owning public about the ramifications of a reliance on dominance theory as it relates to understanding dogs, interpreting their behavior, and living harmoniously with our canine companio
dog owning public about the ramifications of a reliance on dominance theory
as it relates to understanding
dogs, interpreting their behavior, and living harmoniously
with our canine companions.
As professional dog trainers we can empower our pet - owner students
with skills.
The pair is joined by
professional dog trainer and behavior consultant Mikkel Becker, providing a column full of human - interest stories
as well
as answers to pressing questions about life
with pets.
After graduating from Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh
with a double major in marketing and advertising, she worked at a boarding kennel
as head
trainer and obedience instructor, where she earned her CPDT - KA (Certified Professional Dog Trainer)
trainer and obedience instructor, where she earned her CPDT - KA (Certified
Professional Dog Trainer)
Trainer) title.
As a
professional dog trainer, I'll go over
with you everything your
dog needs, propose a plan, and give you a price.
As professional dog trainers, we've seen our share of adult
dogs with behavior issues!
In the past twenty years, I have worked
with dogs in many capacities: showing, fostering, shelter work,
as therapy animals, competing in performance events and
as a
professional trainer / consultant.
We take learning «on the road» — to the park, the mall, and other real - life places — so students learn new training skills
with hands - on practice.
With a certified
professional dog trainer as your instructor, you learn handling and management techniques that work for you and your
dog.
Some associations just require payment to become a member, such
as the Canadian Association of
Professional Pet
Dog Trainers (CAPPTD), while others require payment along
with letters of recommendation and endorsement from other canine
professionals (such
as vets)
as well
as verification of methods used.
SPECIAL BENEFITS of training
with Cindy C. Smith, CNWI
as your K9NW Instructor, is her being a Long Time
Professional Experienced Positive / Sceince Based
Dog Trainer / Instructor of over 20 years,
as well
as having her own Indoor Training Facility.
Dr. Jeff certainly will have some good input
as a holistic vet but from a
professional dog trainer, life long pet owner, and concerned consumer
with older
dogs too I can tell you first hand that VIBRANT PETS Joint & Muscle formula is an amazing product.
I've also been in contact
with a
professional dog trainer, Julie Bjelland, and it's her opinion that some
dogs view their owner's presence
as a source of stimulation and excitement, and that sometimes goes off into destruction.
Bring this notebook along
with you when you visit the
professional dog trainer as well
as the veterinarian.
Linda's unique combination of scientific training and hands - on experience
with dogs and wolfdogs creates a bridge between the worlds of research,
dog trainers and pet parents
as demonstrated in her presentation at the Pet 2015
Professional Guild (PPG) inaugural summit: Understanding Research: Making the case for force - free training.
Cara studied
with Bob Bailey, Susan Smith, Dr. Susan Friedman, Terry Ryan, Kathy Sdao, Dr. Ray Coppinger, Ken Ramirez, and many more, and served
as the Vice President of the Certification Council for
Professional Dog Trainers.
As an independently certified
professional dog trainer, Mena enjoys exploring the human -
dog dynamic
with students and
dogs from every kind of background.
Some of these experiences included training police canines and their handlers in all aspects of canine work, training service
dogs and their handlers to work
as a team, evaluating and working through behavioral issues
with family
dogs, and instructing over 500 students through their graduation
as professional dog trainers.
Laurie became an classroom instructor
with Coventry and obtained her certification
as a Certified
Professional Dog Trainer in 2017.
Every year she continues to expand on her education and stay up to date
with the ever - changing industry by seeking out well respected courses and being an active member of the Association of
Professional Dog Trainers (APDT)
as well
as the International Association of Animal Behavioral Consultants (IAABC).
As a
professional dog trainer, who works mostly
with reactive
dogs, there's a reason for this strong position.
Consulting a
professional trainer who is experienced
with German Shepherd
Dogs, and asking them to evaluate any dogs you narrow down your search to, can be an invaluable aid to selecting the right dog and having it integrate into your life as smoothly as possi
Dogs, and asking them to evaluate any
dogs you narrow down your search to, can be an invaluable aid to selecting the right dog and having it integrate into your life as smoothly as possi
dogs you narrow down your search to, can be an invaluable aid to selecting the right
dog and having it integrate into your life
as smoothly
as possible.
You seem to equate using «treats»
with permissive and ineffective training, and I'm sensing some general disapproval of reward - based training methods for aggression issues in
dogs — I would respectfully disagree
with this stance,
as would every major group of veterinary behavior
professionals and educated
trainers currently in existence (see guidelines from ACVB, AVSAB, APDT, etc. in the US, or similar bodies in other countries).
As a
professional dog trainer, she has successfully helped clients
with dogs who have killed cats find teach their pets to live in harmony — without the use of force or intimidation.
As qualified
dog trainers and groomers we strife to give you a
professional service and are able to work
with nervous
dogs.
As for her aggression, it likely stems from insecurities now rooted deep and those must be worked on
with a
professional dog trainer or at the very least a animal behaviorist.
With over 25 years
as a
professional dog trainer, John Rubin is San Diego's most experienced and knowledgeable behavior and obedience specialist.
He possesses over twenty years of experience
as a
dog trainer, starting
with his years of service in the military and including his time on the Board of Directors for the International Association of Canine
Professionals, founding the very first
dog training franchise in the U.S., and at one time heading PAWSitive Solutions, the largest in - home training company in the U.S.
This document has been created
with counsel and input from
professional dog trainers, programs, certified behaviorists, veterinarians and specialty veterinarians,
as well
as service
dog handlers.
She is also a devoted
dog owner and
dog lover
with over twenty - three year's of experience
as a
professional dog trainer and behavior modification specialist.
This article by the Association of
Professional Dog Trainers addresses the ramifications of a reliance on dominance theory
as it relates to understanding
dogs, interpreting their behavior, and living harmoniously
with our canine companions.