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9/12/2010

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Cues and Manners

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Cues and Manners

9/28/2010

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Cues and Manners

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Sedro Woolley, Washington
Copper
Redbone Coonhound
Wanderer, unfocused, inattentive

I don’t know where I’d be without you, Diane – who knows. Clicker training has changed my life and my approach to both domestic animals and humans. I have found your learning plans to be extremely helpful in guiding my work between lessons. I often look back to them (and over the entire collection of learning plans) in working with Copper. I also feel that the T-Touch, labyrinth, cavaletti and cone-work has been quite valuable, and I’ll be drawing upon these methods in the future with other dogs, I'm sure. Diane, you are so highly skilled relative to other trainers that I have been exposed to. Thank you for going the extra mile (multiple miles) for Copper and I.

Ponder<br />Clinton, Washington

Ponder
Clinton, Washington

A high level dog reactive canine, this girl exhibited freeze and charging behaviors, and to top it all off wasn’t always friendly or welcoming to humans in certain situations.


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Families In Training Series

Dog training and behavior modification often is not just about the dog. It is about the family.


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