Train Your Dogs Using Puppy Psychology
September 24th, 2009From eating the furniture to fighting with each other, puppies are constantly running wild. It is at this point when some owners think, it might be time for some formal training.
Kevin Unger is the proud owner of a Pitbull, not a breed that is typically well mannered. Unger said his dog Bobby is one of the most well-behaved dogs he has ever owned.
Knowing the standard behavior of most Pitbulls, he said he wanted to find a place that used did not use fear-based techniques to train dogs. After researching many places, he found John’s Natural Dog Training Company.
Not only does John’s Natural Dog Training Company not implement fear, they do not use shock collars and do not use food-training either.
This particular company has certified dog trainers who rely on dog psychology to train, instead of the typical techniques often used.
Services include group training, overnight stays with trainers, behavior education classes, agility classes and much more.
For information call the Live Customer Care Center at 1-877-447-8597.












