by Jim Burwell | May 2, 2013 | Dog Training
If your dog will not come, do you ever consider that could turn into your worst nightmare? What if your dog does not obey your come command at that critical, life-saving moment? Talk about frightening! Not coming when called can also produce some embarrassing moments... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Apr 22, 2013 | Dog Training
When helping folks with dog training for their new or current dog, I am frequently met with the same comment: “But my other dog didn’t do this!” Some how it always turns out that the previous dog was an angel when compared to the new dog’s frustrating antics and... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Apr 1, 2013 | Dog Training
I sometimes think many dog owners take the easy way out and just say, “It’s impossible to train my dog!” Some will say, “It’s just my dog’s personality. It’s just the way he is, even though it’s impossible to train my dog.” If even after you have tried your best at... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Mar 18, 2013 | Dog Training
When dog training your dog, have you ever wondered why your dog might be slow to learn new commands? Does your dog show a “slow or no response” to a recall (come command) from the back yard when you’re in a hurry to leave the house or when calling your dog to you out... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Mar 14, 2013 | Dog Training
No dog training creates dog behavior problems which unfortunately, more times than not, is a key factor to owners surrendering their dogs at shelters. The majority of surrendered dogs have had absolutely no dog training at all. Ask anyone at a shelter, they will... [ Read more ]
by Jim Burwell | Jul 29, 2010 | Dog Training
Learning how to become a dog trainer is not just about training puppies and dogs, y0u must know how to choose a good dog training school. A trainer not only must know about obedience training and canine behavior but they must also enjoy working with the people... [ Read more ]