by admin | Sep 29, 2015 | aggressive dog training, dog behavior, dog training, dog training in the woodlands, dog training north houston
Hugo: Resource Guarding Case Study Many dogs show some signs of resource guarding. Maybe you’ve seen your dog or another person’s dog stand by their food bowl when a person or different dog comes close. Or perhaps a dog will emit a low growl to another...
by admin | Aug 31, 2015 | aggressive dog training, dog behavior, dog training, dog training in the woodlands, dog training north houston
Lexi: Dog Aggression Case Study Here with my The Woodlands dog training, I get tons of cases that involve dog aggression. It’s a pretty common behavioral problem, and sometimes what appears to be rough play, can actually be a stepping stone to full on...
by admin | Jun 15, 2015 | aggressive dog training, dog behavior, dog training, dog training in the woodlands, dog training north houston
Puppy Training – Why It’s Necessary Many dog owners think puppies are easy to handle. If you can get them started early on some puppy training, taking care of puppies as they grow into adults will be a breeze! When a puppy is adopted, it should have time...
by admin | May 18, 2015 | aggressive dog training, dog behavior, dog training, dog training in the woodlands, dog training north houston
“What Kind of Training Do You Do?” When a dog owner is searching for a dog trainer, most of the time they have a set list of mental or written notes on what to look for before making a final decision. Many times when I meet a client for an initial in-home...
by admin | Apr 10, 2015 | aggressive dog training, dog behavior, dog training, dog training in the woodlands, dog training north houston
Lone Star Dog Training Livingston – First Post Group training is a great way to smooth any rough edges your generally well-behaved dog may have. But don’t pick just any group training class–pick Practical Pet Protocol. I teach this course personally,...