by admin | May 25, 2018 | alexandria dog trainer, dog training alexandria, northern va dog training, washington dc dog training, washington dog trainer
All About Separation Anxiety – What You Need to Know Separation anxiety is one of the most common issues we see in the dogs we train. It can be exhibited in various different behaviors and can range from mild to severe. These behaviors can include: Excessive...
by admin | Apr 20, 2017 | alexandria dog trainer, dog training alexandria, northern va dog training, washington dc dog training, washington dog trainer
Adopting a New Dog? Things to Think About If you’re looking to introduce a new member into your pack, there’s a lot to think about from a training standpoint. Is this your first dog, or are they coming into a pre-existing social structure? Does your new dog have...
by admin | Nov 23, 2016 | alexandria dog trainer, dog training alexandria, northern va dog training, washington dc dog training, washington dog trainer
Sibling Aggression in Dogs is Very Fixable with our DC Dog Training Programs! Sibling Aggression Is Very Fixable with our DC Dog Training Programs! There are very specific types of aggression, resulting from very specific triggers. One of these is sibling aggression....
by admin | Oct 27, 2016 | alexandria dog trainer, dog training alexandria, northern va dog training, washington dc dog training, washington dog trainer
Why Letting Dogs “Figure It Out On Their Own” Can Be Risky I’ve seen it all the time. In fact, I work with it all the time. What am I talking about? I am talking about dogs that were never given training, be it basic obedience/commands, or behavior modification...
by admin | Sep 19, 2016 | alexandria dog trainer, dog training alexandria, northern va dog training, washington dc dog training, washington dog trainer
Why Sign Up For Professional Dog Training in Northern VA? Many dog owners go through years and through several dogs without ever calling a dog trainer. Some people don’t see it necessary and feel they have it under control with teaching their dog appropriate...