by admin | Aug 27, 2015 | Aggressive Dog Training, dog behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
Leash Reactivity – We Fix That! Some dogs find leaving their everyday environment stressful. They’re used to certain noises, smells, people, and things. They have certain expectations about their environment, and they take comfort in that. When...
by admin | Jun 25, 2015 | Aggressive Dog Training, dog behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
Moose: Leash Training Case Study Here in Richmond, I see a lot of dog owners walking their best friend around our beautiful city. Many times, these dogs are well-behaved and don’t cause a fuss during the walk. There are some dogs that are quiet, but like to...
by admin | May 27, 2015 | Aggressive Dog Training, dog behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
Puppy Training Richmond Style! Puppies will be puppies. They’ll nip, chew, have accidents in the house, yip, whine, and jump. They’re small, cute, lovable, and all of these behaviors are easily forgivable–until they start to grow and these problems...
by admin | Apr 3, 2015 | Aggressive Dog Training, dog behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
How to Solve Sibling Aggression It’s normal for dogs living in the same household to bicker, just like children in the same household might bicker. However, just because a behavior is normal does not mean it is acceptable. Just as you wouldn’t ignore when...
by admin | Feb 12, 2015 | Aggressive Dog Training, dog behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
Teaching Older Dogs New Tricks! I always say it’s best to train dogs as early as possible. If you get a puppy, enroll them in a training program. If you get a dog at a year old, enroll them in a training program. It’s always easiest to instill boundaries...