Training is more than obedience. It's about the relationship between you and your dog. Judy Keehn is an experienced dog trainer and behavior consultant who personalizes her services for her customers. Professional and creative, Judy's insight will help you resolve your dog problems through skillful leadership and positive reinforcement techniques.
Dogs and people learn more quickly when training is an enjoyable experience without stress. Motivation, not muscle, is the key to good training! Judy has been building relationships between people and their dogs for over 30 years. She began her training career at Dogs For The Deaf in Oregon, where she trained and placed assistance dogs for the hearing impaired.
Her speciality is resolving canine behavioral problems, and is referred by Aloha Animal Hospital in Vista and Mission Animal & Bird Hospital in Oceanside. Contact JUDY KEEHN for a free assessment regarding the type of training that will best suit you and your dog. So many animals need our help!
Dogs and people learn more quickly when training is an enjoyable experience without stress. Motivation, not muscle, is the key to good training! Judy has been building relationships between people and their dogs for over 30 years. She began her training career at Dogs For The Deaf in Oregon, where she trained and placed assistance dogs for the hearing impaired.
Her speciality is resolving canine behavioral problems, and is referred by Aloha Animal Hospital in Vista and Mission Animal & Bird Hospital in Oceanside. Contact JUDY KEEHN for a free assessment regarding the type of training that will best suit you and your dog. So many animals need our help!
Services
Whether you're looking for obedience training or solutions to serious behavioral problems, private lessons are available.
However, certain behavioral issues require that a little preliminary training is accomplished with the owner at home prior to working with distractions in public.
Serious dog problems such as fearfulness, displays of aggression, separation anxiety, barking, house soiling, destructive or escape behaviors are addressed in an in-home consultation.
The average lesson is 1.5-2 hours, which includes an in-depth Q & A and discussion.
However, certain behavioral issues require that a little preliminary training is accomplished with the owner at home prior to working with distractions in public.
Serious dog problems such as fearfulness, displays of aggression, separation anxiety, barking, house soiling, destructive or escape behaviors are addressed in an in-home consultation.
The average lesson is 1.5-2 hours, which includes an in-depth Q & A and discussion.
This is a FUN CLASS!
Early socialization is SO IMPORTANT in the developmental stages of your puppy, so don't miss this window of opportunity to do things right.
We cover ALL THINGS RELATED TO PUPPY BEHAVIOR and use lots of POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT! Toilet training, jumping on people and furniture, chewing, playbiting, stealing your things, barking and HOW TO GET YOUR PUPPY TO LISTEN TO YOU are addressed.
Basic training commands such as Sit, Down, Stay, Come and Leave It are practiced.
We discuss the importance of exposing your puppy to a variety of experiences to help him develop into a confident adult dog with good coping skills.
Early socialization is SO IMPORTANT in the developmental stages of your puppy, so don't miss this window of opportunity to do things right.
We cover ALL THINGS RELATED TO PUPPY BEHAVIOR and use lots of POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT! Toilet training, jumping on people and furniture, chewing, playbiting, stealing your things, barking and HOW TO GET YOUR PUPPY TO LISTEN TO YOU are addressed.
Basic training commands such as Sit, Down, Stay, Come and Leave It are practiced.
We discuss the importance of exposing your puppy to a variety of experiences to help him develop into a confident adult dog with good coping skills.
We make coming to class for obedience training FUN! Learn how to motivate your dog through positive reinforcement games and natural rewards so he will love working on obedience commands for you.
We discuss behavior, work on good manners and teach basic commands such as Sit, Down, Stay, Come, Leave It, Loose Leash Walking and a trick or two.
Your dog will learn to enjoy off leash socialization and play politely with other dogs.
Students are always welcome to bring their dog-related questions to class.
We discuss behavior, work on good manners and teach basic commands such as Sit, Down, Stay, Come, Leave It, Loose Leash Walking and a trick or two.
Your dog will learn to enjoy off leash socialization and play politely with other dogs.
Students are always welcome to bring their dog-related questions to class.
BOARD & TRAIN is a great alternative to doing initial training work yourself, but is not recommended for ALL situations.
If your expectation is that your dog will be "programmed" for you without effort on your part, you may find yourself disappointed if you do not follow through with the training exercises when your dog returns home.
Dog training is really about the RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR DOG.
After training is completed, the owner must work with their dog consistently in order to maintain training.
If your expectation is that your dog will be "programmed" for you without effort on your part, you may find yourself disappointed if you do not follow through with the training exercises when your dog returns home.
Dog training is really about the RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR DOG.
After training is completed, the owner must work with their dog consistently in order to maintain training.
Does my dog really want to kill the other dogs that he sees when we're out for a walk?
Why does my dog keep jumping on me when he knows I don't like it?
Why does my dog keep peeing in the house when he KNOWS ITS WRONG?! How do I get my dog to come to me?
Most often, these problems become deeply rooted because people respond incorrectly and confuse their dog, which keeps the problem going.
When people learn how to communicate in a way the dog actually can understand, the dog can learn how to behave.
Why does my dog keep jumping on me when he knows I don't like it?
Why does my dog keep peeing in the house when he KNOWS ITS WRONG?! How do I get my dog to come to me?
Most often, these problems become deeply rooted because people respond incorrectly and confuse their dog, which keeps the problem going.
When people learn how to communicate in a way the dog actually can understand, the dog can learn how to behave.
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