by admin | Sep 22, 2014 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Sherman – Food Aggression Case Study I have had many cases before where clients come to me talking about how well-behaved their dog is – completely housebroken, shows excellent leash behavior, is super lovable and cuddly, responds well to commands, and overall,...
by admin | Jul 28, 2014 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
How Behaviors Manifest Case Study Our Baltimore Dog Training company knows walking your dog is a great activity. You get exercise, your dog gets exercise, and you get to bond with your dog. However, it isn’t so fun and easy for all owners. Some dogs pull on the...
by admin | May 23, 2014 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Riley:The Importance of Boundaries & Guidance Case Study Daily walks should be enjoyable for both dog and owner, but when you have a dog that is easily distracted and constantly pulls on the leash, it’s hard to get excited. Instead of happily exercising both you...
by admin | Apr 15, 2014 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Anxious Dogs…Can They Be Fixed? Sometimes owners have a tendency to oversimplify their dogs’ feelings and reactions. If a dog lashes out, he must be angry. If he whines, he must be sad. Quite honestly, dogs simply don’t look at the world the way we humans do....
by admin | Mar 21, 2014 | baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Start Early with a Puppy Training Program for Your New Dog I always say the best way to prevent canine behavior problems is to participate in a puppy training program. It’s easy enough to go to the local pet super mart and sign up for group training classes, but I am...