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Focusing On Improving My Pet's Behavior

As a new pet owner, I realized that my animal had a long way to go before she could be considered "trained." In addition to not listening to a single word that I said, she also seemed to completely go out of her way to destroy things around the house, which is why I started thinking about professional pet training. I was able to find a great business near me that specialized in making things right, and so I signed her up. Within a few treatments, she really seemed to be responding, and I was really impressed with the difference it made. Learn more about pet training on this blog.

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Steps to Success: A Structured Approach to Obedience Training
9 February 2024

When it comes to training your pet, obedience is a

Recognizing The Need For Training In Your Older Dog
9 October 2023

As dogs grow older, their behavior can often chang

5 Common Misconceptions About Dog Training
23 May 2023

Whether you got one from a breeder or adopted one,

Getting A New Furry Friend? Use In-Home Dog Training
7 April 2023

If you are getting a new furry friend, you should

Why Dog Training Is Important
13 February 2023

If you get a new dog, you want to start its traini

Steps to Success: A Structured Approach to Obedience Training

When it comes to training your pet, obedience is an essential skill that creates a harmonious relationship between you and your furry friend. By establishing clear expectations and boundaries, obedience training helps your pet understand what behaviors are acceptable and which ones are not. In this article, we'll explore a structured approach to obedience training that will lead to success for both you and your pet. Setting Clear Objectives: Before you begin obedience training, it's important to define your goals. Read More 

Recognizing The Need For Training In Your Older Dog

As dogs grow older, their behavior can often change. This evolution could manifest as increased aggression, excessive barking, or a higher propensity for destructive behaviors. Noticing these changes is the first step towards understanding that your older dog might need some training. The Onset of Aggression Aggression in dogs, especially older ones, can be concerning and detrimental to their relationship with their family and other pets. Signs of aggression include growling, snapping, or biting without provocation. Read More 

5 Common Misconceptions About Dog Training

Whether you got one from a breeder or adopted one, getting a new dog can be very exciting. Dogs are loving animals who make a great addition to any family. However, if you want your furry family member to behave well, training may be necessary.  Here are a few common misconceptions about dog training that you should know about. Your Dog Will Only Respond to Treats It is true that dogs are given treats as rewards at the beginning of their training. Read More 

Getting A New Furry Friend? Use In-Home Dog Training

If you are getting a new furry friend, you should consider dog training once it starts to become a little older. One type of dog training that may work well for both you and your dog is in-home dog training. Below is information on how this works, and the benefits of choosing this type of training.   In-Home Dog Training Once you choose a trainer to do the in-home dog training, they will set up a meeting with you. Read More 

Why Dog Training Is Important

If you get a new dog, you want to start its training immediately. Whether your dog is a puppy or an adult dog, you can train them. Continue reading to learn more.  Your dog will be safer  A dog that's been properly trained will be safer for many reasons. Some of the ways a well-trained dog will be safer include:  Staying in the yard While it's a good idea to have a fence when you have a dog, there can still be times when your fence breaks or someone leaves the gate open. Read More