Training — 24 January 2013

When you are having issues in your home or neighborhood, house calls are the way to go. This allows our experienced trainers to see both you and your dog in your home environment. The trainer will come to your home and spend the first ten or fifteen minutes listening to you and asking questions to make sure that the session is tailored exactly to your needs. You will then spend the rest of the time training together. Typically the trainer will show you how to achieve your goals and then let you practice while he offers guidance. We don’t train by just telling you what should be done, we actually show you! The trainer will leave you with detailed notes for what to work on if needed. You will also be able to contact your trainer by phone for follow up questions at no additional charge. We pride ourselves on working with almost any budget and can tailor the lessons accordingly. Some clients prefer to do large packages in order to cover every issue, while others only do one lesson to address a smaller number of concerns.

We cover issues such as barking out the window, leash aggression, pulling on leash, guarding the house, jumping on guests, stealing/destroying your belongings, general unruly behavior, food aggression, fear, and many others.

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  1. We had a house call for our wonderful Doberman Dillinger, due to changes in the household – was having some issues with figuring out who the pack leader was (our own fault). Matt came in and spent a little over an hour and the information and training (of US) has worked wonders!!

    He let’s you know the error of your ways, why the dog is acting as he is and the most simple and direct instruction to correct the situation.

    I have recomended this Site, and training to many friends since. Also – the GOUGHNUTS toys are amazing! It is Dillingers number one goto toy and is wonderfully indestructable!!

    We are looking forward to our next training house call (Fence Respect), as well as CGC classes to increase our bond with our dog.

    Lesley Kolar & John Fagot

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