by admin | Feb 12, 2015 | dog behavior, dog behaviorist, dog trainer, Dog Training, Dogs, Philadelphia Dog Trainer
The Importance of Crate Training While working with my colleague, a dog trainer in Asheville we talked about crate training, and our clients beliefs on the matter. Many people don’t feel comfortable crate training their dog, and who can blame them? From our...
by admin | Jan 13, 2015 | dog behavior, dog behaviorist, dog trainer, Dog Training, Dogs, Philadelphia Dog Trainer
Fear Aggression: Where Does It Come From? – Dog Training Philadelphia Blog I cannot count how many times I meet a new client with a nervous and/or aggressive dog, and they speculate how the dog was probably abused before they brought it into the home. With...
by admin | Dec 15, 2014 | dog behavior, dog behaviorist, dog trainer, Dog Training, Dogs, Philadelphia Dog Trainer
Resource Guarding: A Common Behavior Problem by Dog Training Philadelphia Blog Sometimes the similarities between raising a child and dog training are uncanny. Issues I’m called for on a daily basis include sibling rivalry, refusing to listen, refusing to share,...
by admin | Nov 13, 2014 | dog behavior, dog behaviorist, dog trainer, Dog Training, Dogs, Philadelphia Dog Trainer
Setting Puppies Up for Success – Philadelphia Puppy Training – Philadelphia Dog Trainer – Independence Dog Training Recently, I have been receiving a slew of inquiries for puppy training. You have no idea how thrilled this makes me feel. It’s not just because it...
by admin | Oct 14, 2014 | dog behavior, dog behaviorist, dog trainer, Dog Training, Dogs, Philadelphia Dog Trainer
YES! Dogs and Cats CAN Live Together in Peace! – Cat Aggression Case Study – Philadelphia Dog Trainer – Independence Dog Training I have met many families with pets of many different species. Dogs, cats, parrots, ferrets, rabbits, snakes…the list...
by admin | Sep 9, 2014 | dog behavior, dog behaviorist, dog trainer, Dog Training, Dogs, Philadelphia Dog Trainer
Housebreaking Issues in Philadelphia I always recommend seeing a vet before beginning behavioral training for your dog, just to rule out any medical reasons for the behavior problem. Your dog may be aggressive because he’s in pain, rather than simply because he’s mean...