Dog Training FAQs
Dog Training FAQs
Dog Training FAQs: Gain Clarity and Confidence in Your Training Journey!
Some of the most commonly asked questions about dog training are below. Whether you’re a first-time dog owner or experienced in canine companionship, our FAQs offer valuable insights into our realistic approach to training and how it can benefit both you and your beloved pet.
Due to the many variables involved in creating a well-behaved, balanced dog, including owner commitment, consistency, and follow-through, we do not offer a 100% guarantee. However, we only choose the most dedicated and diligent owners, so in our experience, no matter how severe the issues, we consistently see breakthrough results and amazing transformations. We have never come across a dog we could not help. We work hand-in-hand as a team with you in your dog’s rehabilitation. This process of teamwork and collaboration begins before we even meet your dog, and moves through the training process, continuing long after your dog has gone home. Your success is our utmost priority!
Our training approach is relationship based. We believe that our dogs should be working for us, not for a food morsel. Treat training has many limitations and tends to cause dogs to be overly-excited, hyper, and food-fixated rather than relaxed and calm.
We use prong collars because we find them to be the best tool for connecting, communicating, and creating a harmonious relationship with the least amount of physical stress to the dog and owner. Most tools tend to only mask or manage the behavior, while the prong collar allows us to actually break through and effortlessly communicate, creating a vastly different state of mind and a highly responsive dog. While the appearance of prong collars may be deceiving, when used correctly, they have been proven to be the least physically taxing, most humane, and one of the safest tools available.
We use low-level, communication-style, modern E-Collar training, which looks nothing like the E-Collar training of the past. These collars do NOT deliver a shock; they stimulate the muscle and and allow communication in a humane fashion from a distance. Learn more about E-Collars here
Yes. We specialize in aggression rehabilitation, and are one of the few places in Cleveland providing successful solutions for problem dogs. We have built our reputation by successfully rehabbing some of the most severe cases.
We consistently get fantastic results with all levels of issues, from mild pulling and disobedience, to severe dog reactivity.
Our training facility is located near the West Bank of the Flats at 1303 Washington Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113.