Two One hour sessions….Not Bad!
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Week 1 hour 1
my biggest mistake was not taking a video of this guy before we started. He was trying to bite me. He was peeing everywhere. He was standing on two legs, pushing against me, but at the end of our first hour, he was walking with his owner healing sitting when he stopped walking and even walked off leash. I often tell new clients that 95% of the time the dogs will be able to begin walking with them off-leash. Well, here’s the proof. His owner did a great job at following instructions and the video is proof of that dedication. Great job and thanks for trusting me.
Personal protection
A little piece of the demonstration I did for Dover’s Community Watch.
Another Happy Customer
Nero has finished his training, and he is no longer responsive to dogs! He has an owner that has done the work.
I have no idea what my helper was doing, but at least he was willing!
He was ready for a bite, be he had that control.
Nero will begin his advanced training next week. He has done super well. This is the work of 4 one-hour classes. His owner has gone ne home and done the work. This is why I do not recommend leaving your dog with anyone. You need to learn just as much as your pup. Well done Brittney!
I have not worked this guy in so long. He still got it. Such a good dog and a true protector.
We LOVE Wes.
Look at Nero. One more lesson to go for basic obedience.
This girl was awesome today!
Meet our baby turkeys, Thanksgiving and Christmas.😂
This is only week 3 or 4. This girl is done.😁
Another Satisfied Customer!
Great Job, Kathy. Only her third lesson.
Worked with Nero and Brittany. He was a completely different dog in less than an hour.
A few months ago this pup would not bite a cotton ball.
In her first class, within less than an hour, this pup is no longer pulling on the leash and looking at her owner. When she first arrived she was pulling on the leash barking and doing her own thing. Not any more😀.
Older vid, but if you ever wondered what a full bite looks like…..here you go. Dogs don't bite this deep naturally. You teach a Dog to bite this deep.
Working with my daughter's Giant Schnauzer. 10 weeks old.