Training Blog

As a dog trainer, my goal is to foster a strong bond between pet owners and their furry friends. I'm no stranger to handling behavioral problems, ranging from harmless jumping or barking to more serious biting issues. Unfortunately, I've observed...
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I began my training career in 1994. I was working as a vet tech in an animal hospital and had become highly aware that many pet owners had little idea how to teach their dogs to behave properly. At that...
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The dictionary description of stay begins with the verb; to remain in the same place. To remain in the same place or stay is one of the critical things a dog should understand in order to be a well-mannered member of society....
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This brings us to the use of stimulation and how varied those applications can be. Momentary (or Nick) stimulation, as mentioned previously, is a very brief duration of sensation. A fraction of a second is all that is felt with...
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In the last couple decades, remote collars have evolved into sophisticated training tools. They provide users with a variety of functions and numerous ways to use them. All the options might feel overwhelming for a new user, so I am...
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