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I do not only teach basic and advanced obedience, but I also help you learn how to understand your dog’s behavior and why they do the things they do. I will help you address problem behaviors like barking, jumping, counter surfing, digging, biting. These are just to name a few, but teaching you to understand your dog and why they do things can help you to address these issues in a better, more effective way.
Behavior experience
Training skill set
What to expect
Consultation
During your consultation I will view your dogs behavior, ask you in depth questions about your dogs triggers, aggression, socialization, barking etc..
Sessions
During training sessions you should expect us to set goals for your dogs training, focus on what your dog is good at then gradually focus on his/her weaknesses.
More info
My philosophy is based upon balanced training to help your dog be a dog, teach you how to let your dog be dog and to build a team out of your dog and you. This means I use mostly positive reinforcement, but I do think you can say “No!” to a dog and that if you want him off the couch you can gently guide him to the floor while using “off”. Any tool is safe when used properly, so I do not rule out any tools. We will focus on your balancing your own energy to better help your dog. This so you can build a healthy relationship with your dog.
Services
Consultations
Sessions
Availability
Fri- mon 6-11 AM is my set schedule. I am a full time Dog Trainer Instructor so Friday through Monday early morning are my only availability.
Days available to train
What to expect
Consultation
During your consultation I will view your dogs behavior, ask you in depth questions about your dogs triggers, aggression, socialization, barking etc..
Sessions
During training sessions you should expect us to set goals for your dogs training, focus on what your dog is good at then gradually focus on his/her weaknesses.
More info
My philosophy is based upon balanced training to help your dog be a dog, teach you how to let your dog be dog and to build a team out of your dog and you. This means I use mostly positive reinforcement, but I do think you can say “No!” to a dog and that if you want him off the couch you can gently guide him to the floor while using “off”. Any tool is safe when used properly, so I do not rule out any tools. We will focus on your balancing your own energy to better help your dog. This so you can build a healthy relationship with your dog.
Bionca D.
Bionca D.
Deptford, NJ