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I figured some horse people might also be dog people ☺️
I'm looking for a dog trainer for "fear-aggressive" dog. My pup...
Tammy C. replied:
Amelie Leveille
Alycia B. replied:
Reactive and Aggressive Dog Support Group Is PHENOMENAL!! It’s admin is Erika Eden she’s based out of Guelph I believe but has a great network! I can add you to the group if you’d like Jaqueline Sharp
Rhonda W. replied:
Ellie Rosss
Mariah J. replied:
Check out www.yourdynamiccanine.comhttps://www.facebook.com/1819422428300232 Dynamic - dog behaviour specialists, very experienced and certified!
Roberta W. replied:
http://www.bronxandfriends.com/ :0)
Andrea H. replied:
https://fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/schedule-and-syllabus For folks who aren't close to trainers but want a hand with dogs
Aleka D. replied:
Taylor Beckett is amazing
Jennifer C. replied:
Want to understand your dog, visit my site. Find out exactly why your dog behaves the way it does (and 99% of the time, it has everything to do with you and not the dog). https://www.zenjenmeditation.com/pet-talk
Tessa B. replied:
K9 Balance they are north but I recommend them!
Amber M. replied:
Find someone who actually understands dog behaviour. Joan Weston is amazing. Keep in mind there's a lot of misinformation in the dog world http://www.k9 shrink.ca/index.php-p=1_8_Our-Team.html
Dog training recommendation I recently adopted a 2 year old husky that was not well trained. She has some separation anxiety that needs to worked on, as well as some...
hensandchicas replied:
Get more treats! You're training and building trust - get yourself a fanny pack and keep treats on you at all times to reward the dog.
Pidgeysus replied:
Check out [Awesome Dogs](https://awesomedogs.ca/) - have no personal experience with them, however both the rescue I got my cat from and a close friend highly recommend them.
noneck1969 replied:
Lots of firm commands with positive reinforcement is key. Dogs love to be told they are doing a good job. And they love treats as well
BexKst replied:
In dogs we trust
KneelBeforeC replied:
I would recommend joining the "Do no harm dog training" group on Facebook. Lots of great resources, professional trainers, and vets who all advocate for force-free training :)
mungicake69 replied:
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nanaimo replied:
I can't but in the meantime, check out Kikopup on YouTube and if you can borrow physical or digital books from the library, Dr. Sophia Yin's books are excellent. She pioneered low-stress handling at vet offices and really knew her stuff about effectively training dogs.
dannyyaya replied:
Check out ballistic k9 on FB. They do amazing work and are especially great with larger more powerful breeds.
Hi, looking for recommendations for group puppy/dog training classes in the area. Thanks!
Briana E. replied:
Dreamland Pet in Elora has a dog social and obedience training classes. I’m not sure how much it is but Oscar is amazing! We’ve been going to his store for years, super knowledgeable and friendly!
Traci D. replied:
Mayrich Kennels in Belwood
Leo W. replied:
Check out Olympus K9 in Laurel. http://www.olympusk9.com/services/k9-obedience-and-manners
I am looking for a dog trainer help me teach my 85+lbs Labradoodle how to walk on a leash properly. I know we had someone named Justin I believe to help with another...
Marylou K. replied:
Melinda from Hot Paws is great, runs classes all the time, always has an add in the Hanover Post, has a facebook page also.
ISO Dressage instructor near Orangeville for a 2nd level rider. I am moving to the East Garafraxa area next week and will be looking for a new instructor. Would need one...