Good Owner Training

 

Training your dog & yourself takes motivation, consistency and time.  
The rewards are priceless.

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Positive Training

Pricing

 

*Discounted rates available for new rescue adoptions*

Private in-home lessons:

Starting at $65 for about 1.5 hrs. (Depends on travel time). I offer in-home, at your vet, office, or wherever you're experiencing issues.

*Discounts for rescued pets*

Group Lessons:

I offer semi-private, real-world and Hatfield Township Dog Park group classes. Email for more details...

We generally practice socialization, basic obedience, basic agility, tricks, preparation for TDI and CGC testing and whatever else the class is ready/willing/eager to learn.

I try to mix up the classes (people/dogs/locations/distractions), so we keep our dogs on their toes by meeting other new dogs and people, practicing in different environments, on the regular. I do my best to make sure we always have fun too! Laughing and socializing is allowed! On the occasion a handler gets frustrated, I'll handle their dog.

(That's me handling the Spike man below, third from the left. Spike's one of our more "feisty" members, a pit/boxer rescue with separation anxiety, resource guarding and typical adolescent middle-ranking-male challenges... His mom's holding my rescue, the Moose, the big handsome meat-headed black dog on the right. He's also got that ugly teenage boy thing going on. He's a little easier to handle than the Spike (I've always got at least one eye on him) but he's capable of much more damage given his size and tenacity...Moose is an Italian Mastiff, about 3 yrs old and 110 lbs. He wasn't neutered and was locked in a puppy crate about 23 hours a day until I took him in almost a year ago. He's still not ready for the "regular family" and will likely be a "foster failure". He's a total lover, with his family anyway.....so sweet, but can get uber ugly in a snap!)

 


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