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Training Philosophy
I use a scientific approach to training. Studies have shown that animals learn best with force-free and positive methods. Here's what you can expect:
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Teaching your pet alternatives to undesired behavior
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Building an amazing relationship with your pet
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Reducing frustration for both you and your pet
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Using modern training methods that are always up-to-date
I use science-based, humane training methods without the use of fear, intimidation, or pain. I do not use choke chains, prong collars, bark collars, or e-collars because of the negative ramifications they have on dogs.
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Articles & Studies on the Use of Punishment in Training:
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