by admin | Jul 26, 2018 | Aggressive Dog Training, Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
What are the Common Signs of Separation Anxiety? When it comes to separation anxiety, it can happen to any dog, no matter what the breed. However, there are a few breeds that are more prone to separation anxiety such as Beagles, Hounds, Weimaraners, etc. There are a...
by admin | Mar 9, 2017 | Aggressive Dog Training, Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
Why Recall Is A Lifesaver! One of the important things you should teach your dog at first is how to respond to their name and to come immediately when called. For one, this demonstrates key attentiveness to the owner and respect for their owner’s needs, but recall can...
by admin | Jan 5, 2017 | Aggressive Dog Training, Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
Being a Leader For Your Dog When you have a dog, they should see more than just a food/treat dispenser. There should be love, affection, trust, and respect between owner and dog, and a good owner must be willing to demonstrate leadership for their dog. People might...
by admin | Nov 15, 2016 | Aggressive Dog Training, Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
Board and Training or In-Home Training? Board and Train is a popular type of dog training program. It is like sending your fur child to boarding school for several weeks to get schooled in obedience, behavior modification, or aggression rehabilitation (all trainers...
by admin | Sep 27, 2016 | Aggressive Dog Training, Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Dog Training for the real world, Dog Training in Richmond, Expert Dog Trainer
Why Is Crate Training Important? There are many negative connotations that flood the minds of dog owners when a trainer suggests crate training. Due to a lack of knowledge, some dog parents view crates as cruel training tools. However, if crate training is done...