by admin | Oct 1, 2015 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Why Boarding and Training Might NOT Be For You With professional dog training, there is an option called “Board and Train” that dog owners can pursue to address their dog’s obedience and behavioral issues. This training route involves the owner leaving their...
by admin | Aug 26, 2015 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Fear Aggressive Dogs – We CAN Help! All animals have to respond to their fight or flight instinct at some point. For a wild animal, this may happen when another animal is threatening them. For a domestic dog, the trigger is much more likely to be something like...
by admin | Jun 16, 2015 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Dog Training = Lower Anxiety! For many dog owners, calling a dog trainer and signing their dog up for a training program can be very nerve-wracking. Many of the calls I receive for all my dog training Baltimore programs involves a client that is struggling with their...
by admin | May 18, 2015 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Teddy & Freddy: Sibling Aggression Case Study Like humans, canine siblings can have their brotherly/sisterly disagreements and fights. It is common to see two siblings (litter mates or not) get into small or big quarrels, trying to figure out who is the more...
by admin | Apr 3, 2015 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
In-home Dog Training: Most Involved and Beneficial Training for Owner and Dog This past weekend, I spoke with a colleague of mine who resides and trains in the Pittsburgh area. I asked her about her former experience of board and train programs, where a trainer takes...
by admin | Feb 24, 2015 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Doc: Hyperactivity Case Study As a dog trainer Baltimore, when owners adopt puppies or young dogs, I commonly hear these people using their pet’s age as an excuse for the dog’s behavior problems. While the younger dogs might still need to overcome certain...
by admin | Jan 14, 2015 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Why I Follow A Reward-Based Training Philosophy Many potential clients or fellow trainers will come to me and ask, “What kind of trainer are you?” or, “What type of training methods do you use?” First and foremost, I am a certified, professional trainer and behavior...
by admin | Dec 10, 2014 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Tips to Start Training Your Puppy Most dog owners I see for in-home consultations and training come to me for help with adult dogs. While some behavioral problems do suddenly appear during adulthood, and I’m happy and able to help at any stage of life, I often...
by admin | Nov 13, 2014 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Maddie – Dog Aggression Case Study I have a love/hate relationship with my job sometimes, especially when I encounter dogs that are suffering and exhibiting some type of aggressive behavior. I hate that the dog’s aggression is happening and causing extreme...
by admin | Oct 14, 2014 | aggressive dog training in baltimore, baltimore dog trainer, dog behavior, dog trainer, dog training, dog training in baltimore
Lemon: Resource Guarding Case Study Most of the training programs I design as a Baltimore Dog Trainer are based around two goals: placing the owner in a leadership position and establishing the dog’s focus. Of course, every dog is different so the same technique...