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Professional Dog Training and Behavior Correction

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I build communication between dogs and owners using science-based, positive reinforcement methods. No harsh stuff, just clear results.

This is Angel, a Dutch Shepherd who was once given up for having ‘no drive’. With the right training, we unlocked her potential and she became a PSA protection sport champion. This is the kind of transformation I live for.

Impulse control is a common struggle. Here, I am teaching Pathan the Rottweiler to wait patiently for his food, even when I am not in the room. This is a crucial skill for a calm and respectful dog at home.

Training should be fun, especially for puppies. This is a happy Cocker Spaniel learning through positive games and engagement inside his home. Building this trust and relationship early is key.

This is what true focus looks like. Here I am practicing off-leash heeling with a German Shepherd at night. A reliable bond means your dog stays with you and listens, no matter the distraction.

A well-trained dog is a true family member. It is an amazing feeling to see a four-year-old handler, Puttu, confidently training her Golden Retriever. I train dogs to be safe, gentle, and joyful around everyone, including children.

I don’t shy away from difficult cases. This is Daisy, a Dogo Argentino who came to me for behavior modification due to reactivity and a bite history. I have the experience to handle dominant breeds and create positive change.

I use modern, science-based methods like operant conditioning. Here, I am using a simple box to teach a Dutch Shepherd to change positions on command. This method makes the dog think and builds confidence.

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You have seen the clips of my dogs like Angel and Pathan. That focus is not magic, it is consistent operant conditioning. Whether you are dealing with a puppy that will not stop biting or an adult dog showing leash reactivity, I fix this by building engagement, not using fear. If you want a dog that listens because they want to, not because they are scared, let us talk.