Brian S.
Brian S.
Weymouth, MA



Behavior-Savvy Dog Trainer + Walker
As a behavioral dog trainer at the Quincy Animal Shelter, I specialize in understanding what makes each dog tick. No two dogs are the same, which is why I tailor my training approach to fit your dog’s unique personality and needs. By taking the time to observe and understand your dog’s behavior and temperament, I create a customized training plan that aligns with your goals and fits seamlessly into your lifestyle. Together, we’ll build a happier, more confident dog—one step at a time.
Behavior experience
Training skill set
What to expect
Consultation
The first session is a simple, no-cost, no-commitment meet and greet, where I learn more about your desired outcomes from training and general questions you may have. From there, we would build a regimen together that encompasses all aspects of training necessary to help improve the relationship between your family and your furry friend. Training takes time and patience, but with the right strategy, huge breakthroughs can happen as soon as this free consultation!
Sessions
A typical session starts with showcasing the rights and wrongs with certain dog behaviors or actions. Once we've highlighted the issue, we discuss tips and tricks to use to correct those behaviors. At the end of the session, we debrief and go over our observations and answer any questions before sending you off with a physical list of things you need to do as "homework" to instill these good practices in your dog.
More info
I am a firm believer in positive reinforcement training with corrective measures taken when necessary, like pushing a dog away to create boundaries and nudging them off the couch when they shouldn't be there. I use the example "if your infant son or daughter is running around the house with a knife, you don't simply say 'put the knife down, Timmy' - you forcefully remove the knife from Timmy's hand. It does not matter if Timmy is upset about your actions because he needs to learn right and wrong. Those learning moments are the same for dogs and just as important
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Services
Includes 11%booking fee
Consultations
Sessions
Availability
I'm currently looking for full-time work, so I am available from 7am to 7pm Monday through Friday, with special appointment times available upon request
Days available to train
What to expect
Consultation
The first session is a simple, no-cost, no-commitment meet and greet, where I learn more about your desired outcomes from training and general questions you may have. From there, we would build a regimen together that encompasses all aspects of training necessary to help improve the relationship between your family and your furry friend. Training takes time and patience, but with the right strategy, huge breakthroughs can happen as soon as this free consultation!
Sessions
A typical session starts with showcasing the rights and wrongs with certain dog behaviors or actions. Once we've highlighted the issue, we discuss tips and tricks to use to correct those behaviors. At the end of the session, we debrief and go over our observations and answer any questions before sending you off with a physical list of things you need to do as "homework" to instill these good practices in your dog.
More info
I am a firm believer in positive reinforcement training with corrective measures taken when necessary, like pushing a dog away to create boundaries and nudging them off the couch when they shouldn't be there. I use the example "if your infant son or daughter is running around the house with a knife, you don't simply say 'put the knife down, Timmy' - you forcefully remove the knife from Timmy's hand. It does not matter if Timmy is upset about your actions because he needs to learn right and wrong. Those learning moments are the same for dogs and just as important
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Brian S.
Brian S.
Weymouth, MA