Noah R.
Noah R.
Elgin, IL
5 repeat clients
5 repeat clients







Relationship,Communication,Teamwork
I have been professionally involved in dog care and training since 2018. I graduated from The Michael Ellis School for Dog Trainers in 2020, after completing the 6 month immersion program. I have also worked at a boarding and daycare facility and as an in home pet sitter. Dog behavior is my hobby, my passion, and my job. Training humans and dogs is what I love to do, and I want to reach more people and continue to learn and improve.
Behavior experience
Training skill set
What to expect
Consultation
During an initial consultation we will talk through an intake questionnaire which goes over your dogs behavior as well as their health history, background, and origins. As well we will discuss your previous experiences with training, if any, and your goals for the future. If possible I would also want to meet any other pets and people in the home.
Sessions
A typical training session follows this formula: 1) discuss progress since last session (if applicable), 2) discuss our focus and set goals for the session, 3) human-side education of what and how we will be training, 4) work with the dog(s) to build, add to, apply, or adjust skills and behaviors, 5) recap the work done, answer questions, and set homework for owner and dog.
More info
I consider myself a combined Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive (LIMA) trainer. Communication is the what I focus on most in my training and the system I use relies on positive reinforcement and markers, like a clicker, to build understanding for the dog and the human.
Reviews
Services
Consultations
Sessions
Availability
My schedule is very flexible and I am able to host training at my facility or in your home. Weekends and evenings are available however weekends tend to fill up fast, so scheduling in advance may be necessary.
Days available to train
What to expect
Consultation
During an initial consultation we will talk through an intake questionnaire which goes over your dogs behavior as well as their health history, background, and origins. As well we will discuss your previous experiences with training, if any, and your goals for the future. If possible I would also want to meet any other pets and people in the home.
Sessions
A typical training session follows this formula: 1) discuss progress since last session (if applicable), 2) discuss our focus and set goals for the session, 3) human-side education of what and how we will be training, 4) work with the dog(s) to build, add to, apply, or adjust skills and behaviors, 5) recap the work done, answer questions, and set homework for owner and dog.
More info
I consider myself a combined Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive (LIMA) trainer. Communication is the what I focus on most in my training and the system I use relies on positive reinforcement and markers, like a clicker, to build understanding for the dog and the human.
Reviews
Noah R.
Noah R.
Elgin, IL