We all have an imaginary dog that is “perfect”!

But it’s the everyday imperfections that make our real life dog endearing, funny and sometimes frustrating! We might expect our “perfect” dog to think and act like a person because we view him as a part of the family.
We feel so emotionally bonded to our dogs that we forget that they are a different species. But dogs were born to think and feel and act like their canine ancestors. We, on the other hand, think and feel and act like humans.
Many owners become frustrated when that gap between the species causes a breakdown in communication. The difficulties only get worse because of the strong emotional bond between people and their dogs. Emotions interfere with clear thinking and we often screw things up rather than resolve them!
That’s when you need help from a smart, objective, experienced “outsider” who can advise you calmly. That’s when you need to hire a dog trainer.
But not just any trainer. You need to hire a great trainer because you deserve competent, knowledgeable advice. And your dog deserves to be treated with kindness and respect.
Great trainers have a thorough knowledge of the science of canine behavior and cognition. They are able to change your frustration into confidence by showing you exactly what to do, how to do it, and why it works. Because they have a trained and experienced eye for dogs, they can quickly identify the source of problems along with the ideal solution.
Finding and hiring the dog trainer that perfectly meets your needs isn’t easy unless you know how it’s done! I have you covered! I’ve created step-by-step instructions that explain where to search, what to ask, red flags to beware of, and training methods.
Check it out here. It’s completely free!