by admin | Aug 11, 2014 | atlanta dog trainer, Dog Behaviror, Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Puppy Training
Knowledge is Power – Atlanta Dog Trainer Blog “I don’t know what you did, but my dog has been so much better since you were here!” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard that statement from clients when I arrive to begin training, after having...
by admin | Jul 31, 2014 | atlanta dog trainer, Dog Behaviror, Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Puppy Training
Crate Training: Positive Management vs. Punishment Tool Crate training a dog is such an important part of training any dog. My dog training Atlanta program always consists of some form of crate training especially with younger dogs that can very easily get themselves...
by admin | Jun 26, 2014 | atlanta dog trainer, Dog Behaviror, Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Puppy Training, Uncategorized
Dogs Can Be People, But They Are Still Dogs! Okay everyone: bear with me, as I am about to go into a brief bragging mode: I have a female Rottweiler mutt named Moses. She is about eight years old and I have had her for about five years now. When I adopted her, she...
by admin | May 19, 2014 | atlanta dog trainer, Dog Behaviror, Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Puppy Training, Uncategorized
No Hope for an Aggressive Dog? Many people who call me to help with their dog’s aggression have sought help elsewhere in the past. In some cases, a trainer took on the dog and the positive outcome they found was short-lived, with the aggression returning,...
by admin | Mar 4, 2014 | atlanta dog trainer, Dog Behaviror, Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Puppy Training
The Other Big C: Communication When I work with my clients trying to solve their best friend’s behavioral issues, I always make sure to inform them that communication between us is ALWAYS open. Whenever a client is struggling, I tell them not to be ashamed – it...
by admin | Jan 2, 2014 | atlanta dog trainer, Dog Behaviror, Dog Trainer, Dog Training, Puppy Training
Territorial Dog Case Study Dog owners who choose to adopt older dogs are some of the bravest I know. This is simply because they are adopting a dog who has already been influenced by an outside source, during some of his or her most important, formative years....