by admin | Aug 27, 2015 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Miller: Severe Housebreaking Case Study One of the most important things for an adopted dog to learn is house training. No owner wants to have to clean up their dog’s waste every day inside their home. Many owners that get puppies or young dogs immediately work...
by admin | Jun 15, 2015 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Don’t Take Territorial Behavior Lightly! Dogs are animals and they follow their instinct, unlike us as humans that will focus more on logic and practicality. Instinct is part of us too, but with animals, they use it to make their decisions. When I take on a new...
by admin | May 19, 2015 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Archie: Food Aggression Case Study Since becoming a professional dog trainer here in Indianapolis, I have met many dog owners who have a pup that exhibits resource guarding and food aggression. Many of these owners have dealt with this problematic behavior for awhile,...
by admin | Apr 3, 2015 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Misha: Separation Anxiety Case Study It’s no secret that separation anxiety is a terrible behavioral problem. No dog or owner wants to experience this issue, as it can lead to very problematic situations. Many owners have had dogs frantically try to escape...
by admin | Feb 26, 2015 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Dodger: Child Aggression Case Study Toward the end of the calendar year, I get a lot of calls from people who just adopted a new puppy or dog into the family. A majority of these dogs were brought into their home specifically for children in the family. It’s no...
by admin | Jan 6, 2015 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Puppy Training Advice A puppy can be a wonderful addition to the family. It can also be a rambunctious addition to the family. Taking time to housebreak, nipping, chewing, jumping, and separation anxiety are all very common, very normal puppy problems. However, just...
by admin | Nov 20, 2014 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Asiago: Dog Aggression Case Study While working with a dog trainer in North Carolina we discussed how having a dog with aggression issues is challenging in its own right. It becomes even more challenging when children are involved. Something must be done to fix the...
by admin | Oct 23, 2014 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Why Personalized In-home Dog Training is the Best! Many owners take on the burden of dog training themselves. Some are successful, which is wonderful. They’ve found what works for their dog. Others may try and not find that success. They’ll blame...
by admin | Sep 11, 2014 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Sibling Aggression Case Study Sibling rivalry is a common problem, and not just among children. Canine sibling aggression can occur between two dogs within the same household, whether those siblings are biological or adoptive, male or female. Curbing the problem is...
by admin | Jun 20, 2014 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
How to Deal with an Aggressive Dog Canine aggression is not an issue I take lightly. I know just how quickly a growl can become a snap, and how easily that snap can end in injury. But I don’t believe in getting rid of a dog or worse just because he or she has...