Finding a reliable dog trainer can be challenging, especially in a world where some refer to outdated and ineffective methods that could harm the bond between you and your dog. But don’t lose hope!
I am proud to be part of the Victoria Stilwell Positively Dog Training program (VSPDT) who provides access to world-class positive trainers who use gentle and scientifically-proven methods that work.
Together, we can build a stronger bond with our dogs and make the world a happier place for our furry companions.
LOOS LEACH WALKING
Are you tired of your dog constantly pulling on their leash during walks?
Do you wish you could have an enjoyable walk with your dog without having to deal with tugging, pulling or any other frustrating behavior?
The solution to your problem is here! I offer a private course specifically designed to teach you how to train your dog to walk politely on a leash. In this course, you will learn skills that are based on behavior science that are completely force-free.
That means, no chokers, no prong collars, and definitely no aversive methods whatsoever.
The methods are designed to ensure that your dog will want to walk with you because they enjoy it, rather than because they are afraid of punishment.
By making the experience enjoyable for your dog, walking the dog will no longer be a drag!
So don’t hesitate any longer, invest in your dog’s leash training today and experience the joys of walking your dog the way you’ve always wanted.
Regardless of your four-legged companion’s age, they can learn the following commands:
– Attention: Capturing your dog’s attention is crucial for all training endeavors.
– Sit: Teaching your dog to sit helps improve obedience and coordination.
– Touch: Teaching your dog to touch a target aids in recall and various other behaviors.
– Down: Teaching your dog to lie down on command promotes impulse control and relaxation.
– Recall: Teaching your dog to come when called is essential for safety.
– Leash manners: Teaching your dog to walk politely on a leash fosters better behavior during walks.
– Stay: Teaching your dog to stay in place reinforces obedience and self-control.
– Drop it: Teaching your dog to release objects on command prevents resource guarding and encourages cooperation.
– Stand: Teaching your dog to stand on command facilitates grooming and veterinary care.