One of the best
referrals for a dog trainer is a veterinarian.
Not exact matches
Please contact us today
for more behavior modification information, or
for a
referral to a highly qualified, professional
dog trainer, committed to keeping you informed of your client's training plan, and their progress.
To find a professional
dog trainer or behaviorist, ask your veterinarian for a referral or check out the Association of Pet Dog Trainers websi
dog trainer or behaviorist, ask your veterinarian
for a
referral or check out the Association of Pet
Dog Trainers websi
Dog Trainers website.
Before she began her second career as a
dog trainer, Sharon was a disability information and referral specialist and service dog owner - trainer, as well as the founder of the Assistance Dog Blog Carnival, a writer for the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners newsletter, and the blogger for the popular service - dog trainer's blog, After Gadg
dog trainer, Sharon was a disability information and
referral specialist and service
dog owner - trainer, as well as the founder of the Assistance Dog Blog Carnival, a writer for the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners newsletter, and the blogger for the popular service - dog trainer's blog, After Gadg
dog owner -
trainer, as well as the founder of the Assistance
Dog Blog Carnival, a writer for the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners newsletter, and the blogger for the popular service - dog trainer's blog, After Gadg
Dog Blog Carnival, a writer
for the International Association of Assistance
Dog Partners newsletter, and the blogger for the popular service - dog trainer's blog, After Gadg
Dog Partners newsletter, and the blogger
for the popular service -
dog trainer's blog, After Gadg
dog trainer's blog, After Gadget.
The New England
Trainer's Network was created to provide a reliable, sane and no - nonsense single source
for good, safe, expert, professional
referrals for all things pet care, from training and behavior work, to walking, grooming, boarding and in - home care, and
for dogs, cats and all companion animals.
The Pet Place goes the extra mile, whether it's locating a difficult to find product, helping solve a behavioral problem, finding the right food, a
referral for a veterinary specialist... sitter or
trainer, a custom harness
for a disabled
dog, or a toy or treat
for your grandpet.
Owners who are surrendering their pit bulls
for adoption should seek assistance
for a temperament evaluation or a
referral by contacting their local shelter or
dog trainer, or go to the APDT website to find a
trainer or canine specialist.
When searching
for a qualified
dog trainer, you can ask your veterinary behaviorist
for a
referral.
Ask your veterinarian
for a
referral to a behaviorist or
trainer who can show you how to overcome the things that are driving you crazy, whether it's house - soiling, uncontrolled chewing or just the ill - mannered exuberance of a
dog who doesn't know any better.
In the absence of personal recommendations and
referrals from trusted individuals, the pet guardian in search of a humane
trainer is advised to seek out a professional who has been certified by an independent credentialing organization such as the Certification Council
for Professional
Dog Trainers (http://www.ccpdt.org/).
If you need immediate assistance
for a
dog with special behavior concerns or want in - home training, please see our
trainer referral list.