Alycia P.
Alycia P.
Buckley, WA
5 repeat clients
5 repeat clients




I love what I do!
I believe a confident dog is a happy dog. So I find various ways to build not just the dogs confidence but the handlers confidence.
Behavior experience
Training skill set
What to expect
Consultation
During your consultation, we’ll review your dogs, behavior, training, goals, and how many weeks it will take to achieve those goals. We can meet at your house or somewhere local. Depending on where your dog has the most issues.
Sessions
In your first session, get set for some hands-on action! I’ll dive straight in on training exercises tailored to your dog. Please make sure all vaccinations are up to date. I recommend that you have a 4-6ft slip lead on hand, a kennel (for house training and management), treats/and a pouch, and puzzle games for positive simulation.
More info
I believe dogs learn well from positively reinforcing the behavior you want to see. Once you see the desired behavior, capture it with a word and give a reward/praise. Do this consistently and you will see more of that behavior. I have found that dogs will do more of what gets them the most attention (even negative attention is attention to a do) so looking for positive things to reward toy dogs for will get you more positive behavior and build a better relationship between you and your dog. My desire is to help you build a strong and healthy bond between your pup.
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Sessions
Availability
I am usually available Monday - Friday, between 9am-2pm, but I can also schedule on the weekends or evenings if you need. I try to work around your schedule
Days available to train
What to expect
Consultation
During your consultation, we’ll review your dogs, behavior, training, goals, and how many weeks it will take to achieve those goals. We can meet at your house or somewhere local. Depending on where your dog has the most issues.
Sessions
In your first session, get set for some hands-on action! I’ll dive straight in on training exercises tailored to your dog. Please make sure all vaccinations are up to date. I recommend that you have a 4-6ft slip lead on hand, a kennel (for house training and management), treats/and a pouch, and puzzle games for positive simulation.
More info
I believe dogs learn well from positively reinforcing the behavior you want to see. Once you see the desired behavior, capture it with a word and give a reward/praise. Do this consistently and you will see more of that behavior. I have found that dogs will do more of what gets them the most attention (even negative attention is attention to a do) so looking for positive things to reward toy dogs for will get you more positive behavior and build a better relationship between you and your dog. My desire is to help you build a strong and healthy bond between your pup.
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Alycia P.
Alycia P.
Buckley, WA