Dog Behaviorism
What’s the difference between a dog behaviourist and a dog trainer ?
A dog behaviourist is called upon when a dog owner experiences behaviour problems with their dog : pulling the leash, jumping up, growling, biting, nervous, eating everything he finds, fouling indoors, scared to get in the car, continual barking, … The dog behaviourist is there to help the owners to understand why the dog behaves as he does, but above all, to show them how to quickly restore harmony.
Once the problematic behaviour(s) is (are) corrected, or even before (depending on the severity of the problem(s) ), the dog can start a training programme under the attentive eye of a professional dog trainer.
For a better understanding of the dog’s environment, I prefer to work at the owners’ house, but it’s also possible to work at my premises. A session lasts on average 1 hour.
Prcex : 48€/heure (+ 0,40€/km for sessions at yours)
Dog Training
You are looking for a private dog trainer to train at home ? Or for a small group where you can work with a maximum of 5 dogs, indoors or outdoors?
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Dog Behaviorism
Your dog is pulling on the leash, jumping up at people, eating everything he finds, growling, … Good news, it’s not too late, your dog can still be trained.
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Dog Kennels
It’s time to go on holiday and you are searching for kennels ? Or you just cannot get on with your dog anymore and you need kennels with dog training?
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Agility
You want to try and practice the cool dog sport in which you direct your dog through an obstacle course but you live in a flat ?
No problem at all.
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