The Other Type of Dog Training Seminar…

The Other Type of Dog Training Seminar…

When people and dogs have a trusting relationship; when the dogs get their basic needs of exercise, discipline, and safety fulfilled, and when humans feel that their dogs are in sync with them and follow their leadership, it is a beautiful and calming experience to share a life. And if every family could create this, very few dogs would end up in shelters.

My mission is to educate people on how to build this trusting relationship with their dogs, how to understand their dogs better, and how to prevent major breakdowns.

A participant of last week’s class said, “It was an amazing class, I learned so much, I am already seeing changes in the dog! I also started directing people how to interact with the dog and that has made a big difference, My friend didn’t get jumped on last night!!!!”
 
I invite you to join me on Saturday, August 6th in Marietta. 100% of the registration fees get donated to the Friends to the Forlorn Saving Pets ChallengeTo register, click here
Let’s talk dogs on Saturday, July 9th

Let’s talk dogs on Saturday, July 9th

Every day, hundreds if not thousands of dogs get re-homed or surrendered to kill shelters or rescue groups because one more family couldn’t work through the issues “that dog” presented to them. Chewing household items, pooping in the house, acting aggressively, getting on the human’s nerves, etc. Most, if not all dog owners, can talk about similar experiences … yet they created different outcomes. Living a harmonic life with a dog isn’t rocket science, but it requires knowing basic dog behavior and life principles. Once you are aware of them, almost all issues with dogs are solvable. Do you want to learn them? Come to our seminar “Let’s talk dogs” on Saturday, July 9th at 10 am. More information and registration at http://itsnotthedog. Only 2 spots remaining.

You cannot not train your dog.

You cannot not train your dog. In other words, not training your dog is another form of training. I meet a lot of people who don’t teach their dog good manners and discipline and at the end, the dogs are trained to be annoying, disobedient, and many times even dangerous. Dog training is not a separate activity from life that requires a tremendous amount of time. Instead, it is incredibly easy to integrate dog training into your life. Once you teach the basic behaviors, you don’t need to have a formal training session with your dog ever again; just being with your dog will shape him into a model canine companion. Learn how to correct behavioral issues and how to train your dog with fun at my upcoming dog training seminar in Marietta on Saturday, July 9th at 10 am.