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Hazel, Bernner 4 month puppy posing after her lesson.

Andrew is trying to coax his dog Willie to swimming depth. He really would rather be on dry land.

Willie a miniature schnauzer has improved greatly. His high body sensitivity to noise and movements caused Willie to develop chronic barking and pulling on lead issues.
In just two weeks working with his owner Andrew he has completely changed his behavior. Teaching Willie basic obedience responses to commands and signals, developing eye contact and attention skills, he learned to listen and cooperate.
We are also building Willie's confidence and teaching him to relax when he becomes tense.
In just two weeks working with his owner Andrew he has completely changed his behavior. Teaching Willie basic obedience responses to commands and signals, developing eye contact and attention skills, he learned to listen and cooperate.
We are also building Willie's confidence and teaching him to relax when he becomes tense.

6 month old Great Dane puppy, Reilly after her first lesson.

Charlie (Chocolate Lab) 6 years old doing a Stand/Stay. I trained him at 4 months. What a good boy!

Mike Brady gave me the opportunity to work with him and his dog Maxine. We worked together for many months starting when Maxine was 3 months of age. She now has become a wonderful companion for Mike.
I have great experience working with people that have special needs.
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Stella is "Hot Dogin" it!

This is Charlie. I call him a puppy prodigy. He is 11 weeks old. Lives in Washington Township with the Reilly's. I have been working with him for two weeks teaching puppy obedience and proper behavior.
Puppy Exercises are:
Controlled Walking.
Standing and Waiting.
Sit/Stay.
Come When Called and Sit to accept praise.
Down Command.
He Retrieves naturally and returns the ball.
He is housebroken and never a problem in the house.
Charlie pictured here doing a Sit/Stay. I am not a typical treat trainer. I teach and develop eye contact, cooperation and attention skills. I use a treat as a reward for off lead, long distance recalls after he sits accepts praise. Then a treat is offered.
He is happy and a joy to train. Keep up the good work.

Chuck and his three pugs. Left to Right: Mr. Big, Smitty and Thaddeus. They were told to Sit and Stay for the photo.