Sylvester Canine Trainer - +91 9004749507
We strive to help Dog Owner's improve their quality of life through enjoyable, connected relationship with their canine companion by providing engaging, positive education and humane, non-intimidating training so that in any environment they can have the well behaved dog they always wanted.
Thursday, 23 April 2015
About Us
Positive Reinforcement Dog and Puppy Training
Hi! Thanks for stopping by our site. Maybe you found us on Facebook, were referred to us by an existing client or even your veterinarian. Irregardless of how you ended up here I want you to know that you are already very important to me. Why? Because you care about your dog enough to seek out professional dog training services. You see, dog training is so much more than just obedience. Through dog training, we enhance the relationship we have with our dogs and maximize the amount of time they can spend with us, and us with them. After all, a well trained, obedience, good-mannered dog enjoyable for everyone to be around. So, whether you take your dog with you everywhere you go, or your dog serves as the in-home family pet, we’re here to help you achieve your dog training goals so that you can truly say that your dog is man’s best friend.
We strive to help Dog Owner's improve their quality of life through enjoyable, connected relationship with their canine companion by providing engaging, positive education and humane, non-intimidating training so that in any environment they can have the well behaved dog they always wanted.
We appreciate that you only have a finite amount of time in each day, and that depending on your current lifestyle, schedule, budget, and training goals for you dog, you need more than one option when it comes to dog training. Let’s just talk about humans (you) for a minute.
Why do people choose private in home lessons?
1) It’s convenient for us to come to you
2) We can work around your schedule
3) there are specific behavior concerns that need to be addressed in the home environment.
So… to wrap it all up, here’s some common behaviors that we can modify using positive reinforcement training in any of our programs:
- Leash pulling
- Excitability
- Aggression (both dog-dog and dog-human)
- Resource guarding
- Fearfulness
- House-soiling
- Dog doesn’t come when you call
- Begging for food (during mealtimes, etc.)
- Destructive behavior
- Bolting out the door
- Obsessions (vacuums, mailmen, UPS trucks!)
- Jumping up on people
- Excessive barking
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