Luc N.
Luc N.
Rockville, MD
11 repeat clients
11 repeat clients







Force-free, positive, and fun!
I try to incorporate as much "fun" as possible in my training. Dogs are like kids, if learning is not fun to them they will feel discourage and eventually stop listening to you. My goal is to keep them engaged as much as possible during training sessions.
Behavior experience
Training skill set
What to expect
Consultation
During your consultation we will review your dog's motivation, behavior, and physical ability. We'll go over current behaviors and the goals on how to achieve desired behaviors.
Sessions
During training sessions expect your dog to have FUN! Before we start I typically want to get as much exercise as possible. A tired dog is typically a well behaved dog. More than likely, we will have high lots of high valued treats to ensure your dog is engaged and excited about the session.
More info
My philosophy for force-free training involves getting to know the dog's drive and what makes them happy. Not all dogs want treats as their number one reward, sometime it may require a toy or a comfort item. In order to get the best performance or behavior you want from your dog, you need to enforce it with the most valuable thing to them.
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Consultations
Sessions
Availability
I'm currently working full-time, so evening and weekends are the best times for me. Please contact for availability as it changes every week.
Days available to train
What to expect
Consultation
During your consultation we will review your dog's motivation, behavior, and physical ability. We'll go over current behaviors and the goals on how to achieve desired behaviors.
Sessions
During training sessions expect your dog to have FUN! Before we start I typically want to get as much exercise as possible. A tired dog is typically a well behaved dog. More than likely, we will have high lots of high valued treats to ensure your dog is engaged and excited about the session.
More info
My philosophy for force-free training involves getting to know the dog's drive and what makes them happy. Not all dogs want treats as their number one reward, sometime it may require a toy or a comfort item. In order to get the best performance or behavior you want from your dog, you need to enforce it with the most valuable thing to them.
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Luc N.
Luc N.
Rockville, MD