Need an in-home dog trainer who can help resolve my dog's aggression and barking issues. Hopefully someone who doesn't break the bank, please. Any recommendations?
BP W. replied:
Cesar Millan.
Enid J. replied:
*edit* I was wrong....she DOES in home training! She's not in home but she's amazing at what she does and has amazing results with her gentle approach to training. I highly recommend Jenn Burns with Conscious Dog training. I could have her give you a call for prices...of you private message me, I'll reach out to her for you. http://WWW.CONSCIOUSDOGTRAINING.COM
Hi Amol Gharte! I own Conscious Dog Training and I am a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA) and I specialize in aggression cases. I've been training for over 13 years. Feel free to check out our page on Facebook where we have an aggression case posted in a quick before and after video with a very aggressive boxer. We use all force free and science based methods. We do not use shock, choke, prongs, or e-collars, and we communicate directly with your vet as well so that all parties are on the same page with your dog. I am more than happy to help. https://www.consciousdogtraining.com
Sara-Pepper L. replied:
I used Austin Dog Zone for a very similar problem.
Sheryl B. replied:
Jenn Burns with Conscious Dog Training is excellent! https://www.consciousdogtraining.com
ISO Dog trainer. I don't mind if it's in house or if I need to take my dog. I'm having trouble with extended stay and aggression/barking at other dogs if they come near...
Unleashed Unlimited has worked amazing for our dogs
Jerica L. replied:
You definitely want to contact a Behaviorist over a trainer. https://www.facebook.com/115052361846170 Training By Tara has been studying dogs and body language for many years. Tara is FABULOUS at teaching you how to correct these certain behaviors and it's always with positive training methods. Please make sure you know your trainer is always teaching with positive training techniques. We have had dogs in rescue come back after months and months of training that are so aggressive we can't save them because of certain trainers that "teach" shock collars and such are the way to train your dog.
Lisa N. replied:
I do not have a trainer suggestion but there is a great group on Facebook which discusses Reactive Dogs. I think the group would be a valuable resource to help you in this journey. https://www.facebook.com/groups/reactivedogs/?ref=nf_target&fref=nf
Lauren G. replied:
Sit Means Sit. They worked wonders for my dog-aggressive dog. Not cheap, but they got results. https://www.facebook.com/SitMeansSitAustin/
New dog - a lovely rescue. If you know of a good Pflugerville dog trainer who could come to my home for some visits... please message me. Thanks!
Corrine H. replied:
A great local company does training, doggie day care and boarding. Our dog has been going for 6 months and loves everyone there! http://www.dogboys.com/
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