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What to Look for in a Dog Trainer

How do you know that the dog trainers you have been considering are the right one to train your dog? Here's how to find the right fit for your dog.

By |June 23rd, 2016|Behavior, Training Tips|0 Comments
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Frequently Asked Questions

Your dog is ready for short bursts of freedom when they are consistently making good decisions and following through with the commands you are giving.

By |May 24th, 2016|Training Tips|0 Comments
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Jorge’s Blog Post: Jorge’s Bio

It's a 50/50 relationship when it comes to training your best friends. I'm here as your insider with the information you wanted to know about your dog.

By |May 19th, 2016|Jorge's Human Training Blog, Training Tips|0 Comments
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What is Your Intention…Frustration or Fun?

When I see owners struggling with their dogs it usually comes from a place of heightened energy, frustration and anxiety.

By |May 17th, 2016|Behavior, Interaction, Leash Training, Training Tips|0 Comments
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Dogs meeting and interacting while out for a daily walk

I am frequently asked by clients if when approached by a stranger while they are out for a daily walk with their dog if it is ok to let the dogs interact.

By |May 12th, 2016|Interaction, Training Tips|0 Comments
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Interacting with New People & Family

While your dog may LOVE people, your family, your kids...they may not love them all together and for a long period of time.

By |May 10th, 2016|Behavior, Interaction, Training Tips|0 Comments
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What Our Dog’s Leash Is Really Used For

Most people (and dogs) view the leash as just a restraint to be used while walking, but it can be so much more powerful than that.

By |May 3rd, 2016|Leash Training, Training Tips|0 Comments
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Spoiled Dogs

After having my own dogs and knowing nothing in the very beginning. Then volunteering at an animal shelter and gaining a ton more experience with dogs, fellow volunteers and adopters, to becoming a dog trainer and getting to work with a lot of different people and their dogs, I have noticed an alarming trend in something that the majority of them share.

By |April 6th, 2016|Behavior, Training Tips|0 Comments