Jeffrey J.
Jeffrey J.
Englewood, FL







Build an Unbreakable Bond!
I teach people how to be their dog's best friend and fulfill their needs socially, emotionally, mentally and physically. The method of relationship bonding is based on mutual communication, mutual respect, mutual trust and mutual motivation.
Behavior experience
Training skill set
What to expect
Consultation
Consultations are to learn more about you and your dog through questions and observations of interactions. Establishing desired outcomes or concerning behaviors are part of the discussion along with as much history as possible.
Sessions
Virtual session is scheduled first to act as the initial consultation. Medical history, medications for the dog, prior behavior history, daily enrichment routine, food being given and training history will be discussed. We will agree on a planned course of action(s) and confirm our next in-person session date, time and place. A list of required provisions for the in-person meeting will be discussed.
More info
For more than 55 years, I’ve worked with rescue and shelter dogs. I mentor fellow trainers and train shelter volunteers and staff nationwide, while continuing my education through seminars in behavior and neuroscience. My approach centers on positive reinforcement and individualized learning for both people and dogs. A strong human–canine bond is essential, and I teach pet parents using adult-centered learning principles. With consistency and trust, dogs learn quickly—when people understand the process, dogs thrive. You don’t have to be a professional trainer to have a great dog.
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Services
Consultations
Sessions
Availability
I work part-time hours, so afternoon until early evening is best for me. Times are flexible on some days of the week based on availability
Days available to train
What to expect
Consultation
Consultations are to learn more about you and your dog through questions and observations of interactions. Establishing desired outcomes or concerning behaviors are part of the discussion along with as much history as possible.
Sessions
Virtual session is scheduled first to act as the initial consultation. Medical history, medications for the dog, prior behavior history, daily enrichment routine, food being given and training history will be discussed. We will agree on a planned course of action(s) and confirm our next in-person session date, time and place. A list of required provisions for the in-person meeting will be discussed.
More info
For more than 55 years, I’ve worked with rescue and shelter dogs. I mentor fellow trainers and train shelter volunteers and staff nationwide, while continuing my education through seminars in behavior and neuroscience. My approach centers on positive reinforcement and individualized learning for both people and dogs. A strong human–canine bond is essential, and I teach pet parents using adult-centered learning principles. With consistency and trust, dogs learn quickly—when people understand the process, dogs thrive. You don’t have to be a professional trainer to have a great dog.
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Jeffrey J.
Jeffrey J.
Englewood, FL