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Some people have had the "perfect" dog in their lifetime. So they believe that all dogs must be the same and training will come easily. (Till they get this new one and nothing seems to work) Others have never owned a dog and need to learn the basics in dog training. What ever the case may be, I can help you learn not only basic obedience for your dog, but how to train them in a way that they understand.

Leadership training is training you to establish yourself as the pack leader, understand what your dog is trying to tell you and gaining the control that a pack leader has over the pack. Through leadership training, your dog will fully understand what you are trying to convey  to them with ease and a positive approach.

I believe in working with the whole family in training and will send home instructions so that everyone is on the same page. I look forward to working with you and your dog!

Tammie Brown
Dog Trainer/Educator


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