Maurice Gassiott is a young male from the streets of Houston, Texas, who specializes in Dog Behavior. For the past 6 years he has dedicated himself to learning, understanding, and mastering the art of dog behavior. Working and rehabilitating dogs is a passion of his that money cannot put a price on, his motivation and dedication to it are unique. Maurice brings a different approach when it comes t
o working with what he likes to call the “domesticated wolf”. Because Maurice specializes in dog behavior, majority of the dogs that he works with are aggressive and fearful dogs. He applies a rehabilitation process that comes strictly using dog language. The dog language that he uses is strictly body language, eye contact and what he says is the most important, your own energy. He reminds us that staying “cool, calm, and collective” is the best way to handle any situation and how you handle the situation is what matters in the end. Another way that he works is by approaching a dog by using instincts that Mother Nature has blessed us with. Maurice teaches us that in order to work with a dog, specially a powerful breed like, the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Bully, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Bull Terrier, and or any “Bully Breed”, is by having the knowledge behind the instinct and reaction of the dog. He also mentions over and over again, how owning a powerful breed requires time and dedication and training for ourselves as owners, handlers, and leaders to have the best behaved dog. A tired dog is the best dog for Maurice, so that being said, exercise is number one on the list for activities to do with your canine companion. In conclusion, Maurice Gassiott is a young guy who dedicates his time to working with the worst of the worst kind of dogs there is. He is the guy you call when multiple people have given up on your dog. He will find an answer and remedy for your dog’s issues and show you how to apply what your dog’s rehabilitation needs. To him, our energy is number one and how we approach the situation. And not to forget, he reminds us how important exercise is for any dog of any breed.