Learn LifeSkills to train word he played outdoors on 55A be problems with stress related to sudden noises, activities going on outside, or large, unfamiliar objects. Our trainers work to get your dog to feel more confident and fulfilled around other dogs, as well as around other people if the test shows that the dog is not able to play well, or has difficulty getting energized. We also test dogs for their stress levels. For example, for obedience dog training course for a Labrador, we use a CD with different sudden noises such as gun shots, a train, and barking dogs. The Labrador should not react to the noises, and continues to work because he or she was taught how to play correctly from a age. Good stress levels allow the owner to take the dog anywhere, leading to a true family dog. During agility training, we work on coordination of movement, strength, and jumps. This helps the dog feel more fulfilled and happier. Agility is excellent activity to improve your dog's nervous system, as we combine obedience and agility to lead to a dog that can easily switch from play to work.Agility training is essential for your dog's well-being, and is fun for everyone In obedience dog training course, we set the proper rules for your dog to learn how to properly live with your family, like how to properly greet guests. When teaching potty training, your dog should ask you to let him or her go outside, where he or she proceeds to go. Training a dog to not ruin flowers, furniture, etc. is important to do from early age, because the habits be ingrained your puppy's mind if not worked on. For behavior modification, our trainers strongly recommend our obedience boot camps, as the dogs are worked with multiple times a day, and undergo intensive obedience training.Use gestures as well as voice commands to control your dog any situation If your dog is aggressive, we can help. We do a first dog training lesson order to determine the root of the aggression. We socialize the dog, get him or her more able to play and we teach him or her to take out the aggression on toys instead of people. Your dog feel more confident For this we have professionals who have 20 years of experience of working with difficult dogs and who prepared dogs for the police and military.We'll help turn you socialize aggressive dog, allowing you to enjoy weekend outings with your family. Akin, CPDT-, CBCC- got her start training dogs by volunteering at shelters. She has worked, volunteered and or taught classes all three of the Pittsburgh shelters, Animal Friends, the Pa. Humane Society, and the Animal Rescue League. She started out by working with shelter dogs under the guidance of volunteer trainers. She later interned with local behavior counselors, began teaching public classes and ultimately sought certification as a Professional Dog Trainer and as a Behavior Counseler She started out using the typical style of training the early 90's using choke chains and no treats. She longed to learn methods that were kinder and more gentle and more fun for dogs. She attended her first week conference held by the Association of Pet Dog Trainers 1995 and then completed an Instructor Training Course through Dogs of Course 1996 where she learned about using positive reinforcement the manner of treats, toys, clickers and whatever motivates the dogs. After that point she has thrown away the old fashioned style of dog training and moved onto motivational positive reinforcement training that is scientifically based and does not use choke chains, prong collars or shock collars. Using positive reinforcement is something everyone can do. It is fun for the dog and fun for the human. Contrary to what some people say, it is not permissive and can absolutely involve high expectations for a dog's behavior. Since 1991 has been volunteering with shelters, teaching classes, rehabilitating shelter dogs, and doing private consultations with owned dogs. Her goals is to keep dogs their homes. She has been business for herself since 2004 doing -home dog training and behavioral consultations. She assists clients picking out the right dog from their home whether from a shelter, rescue group, or breeder, preparing families for the arrival of a baby, teaching general good manners and rehabilitating behavior problems from housetraining to aggression to anxiety. In 2006 she obtained certification through the Certification Council for Pet Dog Trainers as a CPDT- In 2011 she obtained certification as a CBCC- She is only one of 74 behavior consultants to obtain this advanced certification worldwide. Along with owning a giant breed dog comes the responsibility of properly training your dog which is particularly important due to their