Good Dog - now to train the human

Good Dog - now to train the human I am a Pro. Dog Trainer certified from Animal Behavior College with over 10 years of experience.

🐾 Unleash Your Dog's Potential with Expert Training! 🐾
Are you tired of your furry friend's unruly behavior? Unlock the secrets to a well-behaved and happy dog by working with a certified dog trainer and AKC Evaluator!
🏆 Certified Expertise: Trust your dog's training to a certified professional! I am a graduate of the prestigious Animal Behavior College, ensuring that your pet receives the highest

standard of education and care.
🌟 AKC Approved: As an AKC Evaluator, I understand the importance of meeting the highest industry standards. Your dog's progress will be assessed using the same criteria employed by the American Kennel Club. Rest assured, your pup is in capable hands!
🐶 Tailored Training Programs: No two dogs are alike, and I believe in personalized training to address your dog's specific needs. Whether you're dealing with behavioral issues or simply want to enhance your dog's skills, I’ve got a program for you.
👩‍🏫 Proven Methods, Positive Results: My training philosophy revolves around positive reinforcement. I believe in creating a bond of trust between you and your dog, making the learning experience enjoyable and effective.
🎓 Continued Education: Stay informed about your dog's progress with regular updates and educational materials. I’m not just training your dog; I’m empowering you with the knowledge to maintain a harmonious relationship.
🏡 Convenient Location and Flexible Scheduling: My training sessions are conducted in a safe and controlled environment, or I can do private sessions in your own home. With flexible scheduling options, you can choose the time that suits you and your dog's lifestyle.
📞 Consultations: Curious about what I can offer? Schedule a consultation to discuss your dog's unique needs, my training approach, and how we can achieve your goals together.
🌈 Happy Dogs, Happy Owners: Join my community of satisfied clients who have witnessed amazing transformations in their dogs. Experience the joy of a well-trained and contented canine companion. Ready to embark on a journey of discovery and growth with your four-legged friend? Contact me today to schedule your first training session and witness the positive changes in your dog's behavior!
🐾 Because a well-behaved dog is a joy for life! 🐾

04/22/2025

🎓 Canine Good Citizen Class – Pay-As-You-Go!

Ready to take your dog’s manners to the next level?
Join us for our Advanced Obedience CGC Class, running every other Friday night from April 25th through September 26th! This flexible, pay-as-you-go format makes it easy to train at your dog’s own pace.

✅ What’s CGC? The AKC’s Canine Good Citizen (CGC) is a nationally recognized program that rewards well-mannered dogs who can demonstrate obedience in real-life situations. This class focuses on advanced skills like polite greetings, loose-leash walking, and staying calm around distractions.

🎯 Perfect for dogs who have completed basic training and are ready for the next challenge!📍 Limited spots each session – Email us at [email protected] us to get started!

We have ONE spot left!
03/10/2025

We have ONE spot left!

Our Day Training Program still has one spot open for April - June.

Three full training days per week, Three-month commitment.
Affordable pricing, Small group setting, led by two certified professional dog trainers with expertise in behavior and obedience.

Our Focus Areas:
✔️ Calmness and Impulse Control
✔️ Manners and Obedience
✔️ Leash Skills and Attentiveness Around Distractions

To secure your spot or to learn more, reach out to us at [email protected]

03/06/2025

Send a message to learn more

Upcoming Puppy & Adolescent Dog Training Classes & Private Sessions – Now Enrolling!I’m excited to announce that we will...
03/05/2025

Upcoming Puppy & Adolescent Dog Training Classes & Private Sessions – Now Enrolling!

I’m excited to announce that we will be starting two new training classes designed to help dogs and their owners build a strong foundation for success.

Puppy Class (Under 6 Months): This class focuses on basic obedience, preventing unwanted behaviors, leash skills, crate training, and more.
Maintenance Class (Over 6 Months): Designed for adolescent dogs, this class covers leash skills, basic obedience, addressing learned unwanted behaviors, reactivity, and promoting calm behaviors.
Additionally, I am offering private sessions for personalized one-on-one training to work on specific concerns.

If you would like more information on class schedules, pricing, or availability, please message me with your questions, and I will be in touch soon.

I look forward to working with you and your dog!

Spots are filling up quick - Do you have a puppy under 6 months that you would like to start training?
01/27/2025

Spots are filling up quick - Do you have a puppy under 6 months that you would like to start training?

Studies show that starting your puppy's training early helps prevent behavioral problems that often start appearing in adolescence. Don't wait - join our upcoming puppy class and get your puppy's education started right!

Contact me for info - [email protected]

11/30/2024

Winter puppies can be somewhat harder to train -due to the weather - Winter puppies can be harder to housebreak, and don't get as many opportunities for exposure and socialization.

Get your winter puppy off to a good start - get into a puppy class - for puppies 8 weeks - 6 months. Get started early - it'll make all the difference!!

09/13/2024
09/11/2024

Less Commanding, More Rewarding

Excerpt from Chill Out Fido! by Nan Kené Arthur

Dogs are persistently manipulated with verbal commands, equipment, and physical prompting to perform behaviors (such as pushing them into a sit) become reliant on their pet parents to do everything for them. This is equal to doing a child’s homework for him or her. A child might get better grades if an adult did his homework, but he or she would not learn the skills needed to function successfully in the world. This same concept is also true for your dog. If you have been doing his "homework" via constant reminding or demanding obedience, telling him, "No," all the time, and/or using leash manipulations and physical prompts to keep him in line, he will not have learned the skills needed to function calmly in life.

Chill Out Fido! Book from Whole Dog Journal
Dogs, like children, must learn to problem-solve when life comes at them, and providing your dog a motivation to perform behaviors through rewards will help him learn those skills. In order for that to happen, however, he will need different, and well-practiced behaviors that will give him the answer to the question, "What do I do when (fill in the blank) ________?" If your dog’s current answer to that question is to spiral up and become wild, out of control, inattentive, or reactive, he has very few tools from which to choose.

When your dog has a limited number of tools, he will continue to use the ones that are the most readily available and familiar since those are the easiest to grab. If your dog’s behavior toolbox includes impulsive or reactive behaviors and little else, he has no choice but to use the tools that have served him best in the past.

For training to be effective, your dog needs to learn how to handle different situations without grabbing the old tools from his toolbox. Those old tools will always be there, but as you teach your dog that he will be rewarded for calm and relaxed behaviors, those old tools will be buried deep at the bottom of the toolbox under all the new ones, making access to them difficult and unlikely.

A Note on How Long to Train

As you train with your dog, it is important that you don’t overdo the amount of training. Science has shown that animals retain better when taught in short (five to fifteen minutes) spurts, rather than long, drawn out sessions. Dogs not only fill up on treats, they also get bored during long training sessions. If you over train, your dog will not be as excited about doing an exercise the next time. If you stop before he gets full or bored, leaving him wanting more, you will have a cooperative dog the next time you train him

If you find yourself overtraining because you are excited about your dog’s progress, simply count out 20-50 tiny treats and stop when they are gone. That will keep you on track with limiting the amount of time you train.

09/08/2024
09/03/2024

6- Week AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy starting September 9th at 6:00PM in Lewisburg. Reach out for details - [email protected]

Address

Williamsport, PA
17701

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Good Dog - now to train the human posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Good Dog - now to train the human:

Share

Category