Working with JP has been the single best thing we could have done for our dog Sophie. We adopted Sophie and knew she was found as a stray. Our hearts were in the right place with trying to train her, but we made no progress. Since working with JP, Sophie has gone from not wanting to walk on a leash to walking twice a day! Our walking attempts used to be stressful and unsuccessful but now we all enjoy this time together. JP also worked with us on behavior inside the home, specifically guests entering who are strangers to her. Sophie has also learned how to safely exit the pool in case of an accidental fall. People who met Sophie before we worked with JP have commented on the change in her demeanor. JP works with both the dog and owners, wanting to see the family unit succeed. He has provided us with the knowledge, tools, structure, and confidence to give Sophie (and our family!) the best life. We are extremely grateful for all that he has done.
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The most important service I can provide is educating the owner on how they can use dog psychology to have a better relationship with their dog. You as the owner must be involved in your dog’s training in order to be successful long term. What would be the point of your dog behaving perfectly with me and not with you?
Here are some common problems I’m often called to help with…
Pulling on walks
Leash reactivity
Bolting Out The Door
Recall
Excitability
What I do is in home coaching. I believe that leadership begins inside the home, in the dog’s environment. If you can lead your dog inside the home without distractions, then you can transfer that leadership outside, where you will be competing with Mother Nature.
The most rewarding part of my job as a dog training coach is seeing the growth in the human. With the right communication, and patience from the human, it’s fairly easy to change a dog’s behavior. However I believe in order for us to change our dog’s behavior, we must first be willing to make changes within ourselves. This is why I refer to myself as more of a “coach” than a traditional “dog trainer”.See more