Dog Training Insights
Being a pet parent should be joyful, but sometimes our dog’s behavior can get the best of us.
Here you will find resources to help you make the best of every moment with your furry friend.
Pat Miller Behavior Modification Academy Graduate
I’m excited to announce that I have successfully graduated from Pat Miller’s six-day, 45-hour Level 2 Academy – Behavior Modification.
No More Jumping
Is your dog jumping on guests whenever they walk through the door? You're not alone if your dog's enthusiastic greetings have become a frustrating habit.
Pat Miller Level 1 Academy Graduate
We are pleased to announce that Eryn Rolison has successfully graduated from our six-day, 45-hour Level 1 Academy – Basic Dog Training and Behavior.
Help! My Puppy Turned into a Terrible Teenager.
You brought home a cute cuddly puppy that’s transforming into a terrible teenager. What is happening?
Surviving Puppyhood
It’s no secret that adding a puppy to your family can be tough! Here are my top five tips to help you survive — and thrive — through the puppy phase!
Dog Training for Busy Pet Parents
Dog training should be fun, but sometimes it feels more like another item on your ever-growing to-do list than an activity to enjoy with your four-legged best friend. There are plenty of ways to train your dog throughout the day without carving out an hour-long session.
The Truth About Dog Training Tools
The dog training industry is unregulated, which means that anyone can call themselves a trainer and there is no regulation on the methods or tools that trainers are allowed to use. Dog guardians should do their homework when picking a trainer, and part of doing that is knowing what tools they use to train.
How to Potty Train Your Puppy
Getting a puppy should be a fun time in life, but living with a new puppy can be super stressful! All the biting, chewing, and accidents—oh my! Take a breath and remember that potty training does not come naturally to your puppy!
How to Pick a Good Dog Trainer
Dog training is an unregulated industry. Anyone can call themselves a dog trainer, and it is up to you to be an educated consumer and advocate for your dog! You want what’s best for them, so your dog trainer should, too.