Basic thru Advanced Obedience Training: Teach your dog to sit, lie down, stand, come when called, stay, and walk by your side on a leash without dragging you down the street. Competition Obedience/Handling: Learn ring procedure, handling techniques, and tips on what the judges look for before entering that obedience show. Puppy Training: Start your puppy out right learning the do's and don'ts of potty training, and crate training.
Understand dog learning principles like, dogs and people think differently, training is not enough; you must reinforce what you want the dog to learn, reward and recognition are powerful tools; punishment and physical threats do not work, and other important facts. Problem Solving/Behavior Modification: Learn to correct problem behaviors like chewing, digging, barking, biting and destructive behavior.
NEW! Therapy Dog training: We can help you prepare for testing locally for therapy dog work both as a handler and also the requirements and training your dog needs to pass the test.
Understand dog learning principles like, dogs and people think differently, training is not enough; you must reinforce what you want the dog to learn, reward and recognition are powerful tools; punishment and physical threats do not work, and other important facts. Problem Solving/Behavior Modification: Learn to correct problem behaviors like chewing, digging, barking, biting and destructive behavior.
NEW! Therapy Dog training: We can help you prepare for testing locally for therapy dog work both as a handler and also the requirements and training your dog needs to pass the test.
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Paul Coughlin has been co-owner of Companion Pet Services, Inc. for 16 years.
He has been training, handling and showing dogs for over 37 years as well as assisting pet owners with behavior problems through group classes and in-home training.
He has titles at all levels of obedience on over 14 breeds of dogs.
He has been on radio and television and has appeared in two videos distributed by the American Kennel Club.
He is a member of the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors.
Paul Coughlin and Candace Coughlin are both American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Approved Evaluators.
He has been training, handling and showing dogs for over 37 years as well as assisting pet owners with behavior problems through group classes and in-home training.
He has titles at all levels of obedience on over 14 breeds of dogs.
He has been on radio and television and has appeared in two videos distributed by the American Kennel Club.
He is a member of the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors.
Paul Coughlin and Candace Coughlin are both American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Approved Evaluators.
Over the past several years, we have developed a wonderful relationship with Paul and Candace Coughlin of Companion Pet Services, Inc.
We have had many clients with obedience issues regarding their canine companions.
These include basic obedience, puppy training, behavioral modifications involving destruction, digging, housebreaking, chewing, crate training and barking.
All of our client/patient referrals have developed successful friendships with Companion Pet Services, and we at Bluff's Animal Hospital are happy to recommend them for all your canine training needs.
We have had many clients with obedience issues regarding their canine companions.
These include basic obedience, puppy training, behavioral modifications involving destruction, digging, housebreaking, chewing, crate training and barking.
All of our client/patient referrals have developed successful friendships with Companion Pet Services, and we at Bluff's Animal Hospital are happy to recommend them for all your canine training needs.
Planning for disasters is the best way to protect your family, and as a pet owner your disaster plan must include your pets.
Allison Cardona, director of disaster response for the American Society for the Protection Against Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), said that most people don't believe that a disaster could ever happen to them, but people need to know what natural disasters are possible in their geographic regions, have a disaster plan in place and practice their plan.
If a hurricane is about to make landfall, there isn't time to figure out what to bring and where to go.
Allison Cardona, director of disaster response for the American Society for the Protection Against Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), said that most people don't believe that a disaster could ever happen to them, but people need to know what natural disasters are possible in their geographic regions, have a disaster plan in place and practice their plan.
If a hurricane is about to make landfall, there isn't time to figure out what to bring and where to go.
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