by admin | May 12, 2016 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Tips for Handling Hyperactive Dogs and Puppies A happy, energetic dog at play can show people what it looks like to have fun and truly enjoy the moment. Being active is very important for a dog; exercise helps them maintain both their physical and mental health. A dog...
by admin | Feb 2, 2016 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Training Dogs, Teaching Owners Dog trainers are not only around to work and teach dogs, but they also are there to train the dog owners. As an Indianapolis dog trainer, I take my training very seriously and make all potential clients aware that if they want a...
by admin | Nov 5, 2015 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Boundaries Will HELP Your Dog! One of the best things we can do as loving, responsible dog parents is to instill and teach our fur babies boundaries. Sure, giving them food is essential, and making sure they have a roof over their head and lots of cuddles is part of...
by admin | Sep 29, 2015 | dog behavior training, dog training, indianapolis dog trainer, indianapolis dog training
Board and Train: Is It Right For Your Dog? Looking for a dog trainer doesn’t have to be complicated. Before pulling up your internet browser or calling your vet for a referral, an important thing to know is what type of training you are looking for. Are you...
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...