Across over 20 United States markets, we've noticed an alarming trend: over 50 % of our clients have already attended group classes, yet their dogs are still
experiencing dog behavior problems.
Not exact matches
Marlton, NJ About Blog As experts in
dog behavior modification and
problem solving, K9 Basics has the
experience and talent to help you and your
dog at any level.
As the most
experienced dog trainer in the area, we've developed a simple, easy to follow, proven
dog training system that will help you teach any command and stop any
behavior problem.
Through my more than 30 years of professional training as well as my practical
experience rehabilitating foster
dogs, I have considerable working knowledge of teaching basic manners and such
problem behaviors as shyness, fearfulness, sensitivity to new things and people, aggressive
behaviors, food and object guarding, out - of - control rambunctiousness, acting - up when seeing other
dogs, and the difficult age of adolescence, whether it be at around 6 months or 2 - 3 years of age.
We have
experience with all types of
dog behavior problems, such as aggression, separation anxiety, excessive barking, etc..
As an
experienced dog trainer we often encounter and rehabilitate
dogs suffering from severe to mild
behavior problems such as aggression and anxiety.
Because you get A HUGE archive covering almost every
dog behavior problem you could think of... With tailor - made solutions for
behavior problems which tackle the root cause... all created by a certified professional trainer with years of
experience.
Whether it's basic manners you're after or relief from a more pressing
behavior problem, the fastest way to results is to hand over training to an
experienced, professional
dog trainer.
* 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 wo
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 wo
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 wo
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.
In addition to general support, LA / SPCA provides help for fosters who might be
experiencing behavior issues with their
dogs, which includes a weekly
behavior class to help fosters deal with
problems like destructive chewing or mild separation anxiety.
We offer in - home
dog training because our
experience has proven that in - home training is the best way to resolve
dog behavior problems.
Brett Endes, The
Dog Savant is a Los Angeles based professional dog trainer and problem behavior specialist with 23 years experience helping dogs and their owners connect with their pe
Dog Savant is a Los Angeles based professional
dog trainer and problem behavior specialist with 23 years experience helping dogs and their owners connect with their pe
dog trainer and
problem behavior specialist with 23 years
experience helping
dogs and their owners connect with their pets.
Selecting the wrong type of
dog from the many
dog breeds can have disastrous results, such as pets that have
behavior problems because they don't get enough exercise or pets that
experience separation anxiety because they don't like being left alone.
This free service is available to all pet owners that are
experiencing behavior problems with their cats and
dogs.
The German Shepherd
Dog Review is filled with informative articles that help you make the most of your
experience with
dogs, whether it's keeping them healthy, correcting
behavior problems or having fun on daily walks.
It was a new
experience to train a working scent
dog as well as to resolve the
behavior problems Mara came with from the rescue.
I know how to use all
dog - training methods, but, from
experience, especially
experience with behavioral
problems, I have learned the importance of teaching
dogs to understand the
behavior.
Most
experienced dog owners are familiar with common
dog behavior problems, but some may wonder why
dogs exhibit these
behaviors.
«Outwitting
Dogs: Revolutionary Techniques for Dog Training That Work» by Terry Ryan Ryan draws on her 25 years of hands - on experience to help people understand dogs, train dogs, and solve dog behavior problems using kinder, gentler meth
Dogs: Revolutionary Techniques for
Dog Training That Work» by Terry Ryan Ryan draws on her 25 years of hands - on experience to help people understand dogs, train dogs, and solve dog behavior problems using kinder, gentler metho
Dog Training That Work» by Terry Ryan Ryan draws on her 25 years of hands - on
experience to help people understand
dogs, train dogs, and solve dog behavior problems using kinder, gentler meth
dogs, train
dogs, and solve dog behavior problems using kinder, gentler meth
dogs, and solve
dog behavior problems using kinder, gentler metho
dog behavior problems using kinder, gentler methods.
Just because you are not
experiencing problem behaviors now and you can't possibly believe that your
dog would ever act in an unacceptable way, does not mean a thing — they can and they will!
But usually,
dogs adopted from a shelter commonly have this
behavior problem because they
experienced the loss of an important person in their life.
By Thom Williams Through animal communication we have a lot of pet parents who come to us about
dog behavior problems, something of which we have had a great deal of
experience.
These small hardy
dogs are friendly and easy to train but can often
experience behavioral
problems such as guarding
behavior and
problems with other animals.
As animal communicators we have a lot of pet parents who come to us about
dog behavior problems, something of which we have had a great deal of personal and professional
experience.
Our program was developed in response to the countless adolescent and adult
dogs we have worked with
experiencing a variety of
behavior problems that could have easily been prevented with solid, early puppy training.
My
behavior experience initiated from a desire to rectify my own
dogs»
behavior problems 14 years ago.
Behavioral training addresses the needs of
dogs that are
experiencing behavioral
problems that go beyond management of difficult or troublesome
behaviors.
Our instructors have had
experience with a wide variety of
dogs and can help you with
behavior problems, health care, grooming tips, and showing, as well as proven training methods.
Frustration and troubles are assured, you will
experience problems and bad
behavior such as puppy and adolescent issues as with any other breed
dog.
Elisabeth Catalano, MA, CPDT, CDBC is a professional
dog trainer and
behavior counselor with more than 12 years of
experience in dealing with canine
behavior problems.
Michael Baugh brings years of
experience, education, and proven know - how to help families who have
dogs with difficult
behavior problems.
If your
dog is
experiencing any type of
behavior problem, anxiety may be the culprit.
Phobias and other anxiety - related
behavior problems your
dog already has may be intensified if she is
experiencing cognitive dysfunction.
NAVTA executive director and certified veterinary technician Julie Legred, of Bricelyn, MN, worked for 32 years as a tech and agrees that based on her personal
experience,
dogs from puppy mills are more likely to have medical and / or
behavior problems, costing their owners lots of money and anguish.
that based on her personal
experience,
dogs from puppy mills are more likely to have medical and / or
behavior problems, costing their owners lots of money and anguish.»
ABCANTRA obedience training programs begin with a face - to - face evaluation of the
behavior problems you are
experiencing with your
dog.
If you have
experience with
dog or cat
behavior, volunteer to do
behavior evaluations for new arrivals, and help the shelter determine each animal's personality, social skill level, find any triggers for
behavior problems, and other important information that's needed for determining how adoptable an animal is or what kind of home they need to thrive.
Vincent («Vinny») Catalano, M.B.A., CPDT - KA, CDBC, CNWI is a professional
dog trainer and
behavior counselor with 20 + years of
experience in dealing with canine
behavior problems.
Elisabeth («Liz») Catalano, M.A., CPDT, CDBC is a professional
dog trainer and a
behavior counselor with nearly 20 years of
experience in dealing with canine
behavior problems.
Very
experienced trainers may also work with
dogs that have specific
behavior problems.
A variety of common
behavior problems experienced by
dogs and cats in sheltered situations will be presented.
A variety of common
behavior problems experienced by
dogs and cats in sheltered situations.
* The effects of excessive use of the crate include environmental deprivation, anxiety, hyper
behavior (due to lack of exercise and limited movement) and socialization
problems, since
dogs truly need interaction with people and exposure to a variety of stimulation (people, places, other animals,
experiences) to become a good, stable, well - mannered companion.
The rehoming
experience, especially through an animal shelter, can cause or exacerbate existing
behavior problems, and the shelter
experience itself then negatively impacts the
dogs» adoptability and increases the likelihood of future relinquishment.
Leave a voicemail with the
problem you are
experiencing and your phone number, and one of our
dog behavior specialists will return your call and give you great advice to modify your
dog's
problem behavior.
I want to share my years of personal
experiences with you that helped me to learn and understand that how can we avoid unintentionally teaching our
dogs to develop bad
behavior problems.
My
experience as a
dog owner and trainer as well as my further education as a veterinary
behavior specialist — meaning I have a background in medicine as well as
behavior — have given me unique insight into both the psychological and medical
problems caused by prong collars, and how the two can be related.
Francine Miller is an applied animal
behavior counselor and associate certified
dog behavior consultant (IAABC certified associate) who has 13 years
experience treating
dogs and cats with
behavior problems.
If this assumption is not true, then why do so many small
dog owners
experience problems with their
dogs behaving aggressively towards other
dogs and humans and displaying possessive and demanding
behaviors etc?
They have
experience training all breeds of
dogs and can help solve
behavior problems.