Does your dog “know” all her obedience commands, but she just doesn’t listen? Have you tried other training programs before and nothing works?
You need an online dog behavior coach!
Let our experienced Canine Behavior Specialists teach YOU how to get your dog’s behavior under control once and for all. Together we will turn your dog into the ultimate canine companion!
Set up a consultation to talk to one of our Canine Behavior Consultants about your dog’s behavior issues and your training goals. Your Initial Consultation is completely free of charge and gives you a chance to ask all dog behavior-related questions you might have. Together we will develop a plan for your Custom, Private Dog Training program.
This course is full of Must Know information for anyone who is looking for dog training: We have put together a comprehensive guide to help you understand why traditional dog training so often fails to deliver sustainable results, and how to effectively communicate with your dog to achieve real improvement in your dog’s behavior.
If you let someone else train your dog for you, your dog will learn to respect and listen to that trainer - and not you! All the behavior problems will come right back after the training ends.
In our program, you are the one taking the reins. Our training is about building a better relationship between you and your dog.
Many of your dog’s behavior issues happen in the home. So why take our dog outside of their environment to learn new habits? Through our live, interactive, online training, our trainers are able to see your dog’s every day behavior without any influence of external factors.
Having trouble remembering what your trainer taught you? When you are working with Sam Ivy K9 Consultants, all of your training sessions are recorded, so you can watch them whenever you want, wherever you want.
Most people today think of dog training as teaching your dog how to "sit, stay, and come'. In most cases, this kind of obedience training is all you can expect when you enroll your dog in a training class at a dog training school or hire a dog trainer …
If this sounds familiar, we have the solution! Sam ivy K9 Consultants goes way beyond ‘sit, stay and come’ training. We offer real K9 dog training with real results!
Sam Ivy is an expert canine behavior consultant with over 25 years in the business of dog behavior modification and training. He has spent the better part of the last decade compiling and analyzing dog behavior and he is familiar with all the data available on the cutting-edge methods of training dogs …
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As our March Breed Group series has come to an end and we have learned different characteristics of each breed group, and you might have a better understanding of some of your dogs behaviors and quirks.
....But here's the catch. Breed does not solely determine a dog's behavior or training ability!
We hear it all the time: "I've had this breed my whole life, and this dog is nothing like my other dogs. I don't know what to do!" It's just how some kids are raised the exact same by the same parents, and they could not be more different.
When adding a dog to your family, you might have a checklist of things like size, grooming needs, energy level. Those are all a great start.
But the main things that need to be taken into account are:
-your personality, the dog's temperament, and how the two interact together.
-your daily lifestyle & family dynamics.
Are you a bachelor who goes out on the town often, a young family who spends their weekends active & outdoors, or an older couple who has more quiet nights in?
When adopting, try not to base your decision based solely on the dog's physical looks, breed, or which one "ran right up" to you.
Tell the breeder or shelter about your personality, lifestyle, and family. Think of them like a matchmaker. They can help you find the dog that is most compatible to your lifestyle.
We hope this checklist helps you find a canine companion who is a great fit for you!
If you currently have a dog, and you feel like there may be some things that could need adjustments, reach out to Sam Ivy K9! We can teach you how to best communicate with your dog and strengthen your relationship with them.As our March Breed Group series has come to an end and we have learned different characteristics of each breed group, and you might have a better understanding of some of your dogs behaviors and quirks.
....But here's the catch. Breed does not solely determine a dog's behavior or training ability!
We hear it all the time: "I've had this breed my whole life, and this dog is nothing like my other dogs. I don't know what to do!" It's just how some kids are raised the exact same by the same parents, and they could not be more different.
When adding a dog to your family, you might have a checklist of things like size, grooming needs, energy level. Those are all a great start.
But the main things that need to be taken into account are:
-your personality, the dog's temperament, and how the two interact together.
-your daily lifestyle & family dynamics.
Are you a bachelor who goes out on the town often, a young family who spends their weekends active & outdoors, or an older couple who has more quiet nights in?
When adopting, try not to base your decision based solely on the dog's physical looks, breed, or which one "ran right up" to you.
Tell the breeder or shelter about your personality, lifestyle, and family. Think of them like a matchmaker. They can help you find the dog that is most compatible to your lifestyle.
We hope this checklist helps you find a canine companion who is a great fit for you!
If you currently have a dog, and you feel like there may be some things that could need adjustments, reach out to Sam Ivy K9! We can teach you how to best communicate with your dog and strengthen your relationship with them. ... See moreSee less
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3 weeks ago
Breed Group Series: Non-Sporting Dogs
If your dog is a one-of-a-kind, can't be put into a box, they might be in the non-sporting breed group! These dogs are all very unique, so their characterstics can greatly vary from one to another.
However, they are still all canines! Which means they will communicate a bit different from humans no matter what.
Sam Ivy K9 Consultants can help you become bilingual, speaking dog and human! Visit the link in our bio to watch our free introductory videos, to learn more about our training philosophies that thousands of clients have experienced and seen amazing results!Breed Group Series: Non-Sporting Dogs
If your dog is a one-of-a-kind, can't be put into a box, they might be in the non-sporting breed group! These dogs are all very unique, so their characterstics can greatly vary from one to another.
However, they are still all canines! Which means they will communicate a bit different from humans no matter what.
Sam Ivy K9 Consultants can help you become bilingual, speaking dog and human! Visit the link in our bio to watch our free introductory videos, to learn more about our training philosophies that thousands of clients have experienced and seen amazing results! ... See moreSee less
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4 weeks ago
Breed Group Series: Hound Dogs
Does a 10 minute morning walk turn into a 30 minute ordeal because your dog want to sniff everything?
Hound dogs are very independent dogs, who were bred to rely on their senses rather than a companion, so they can sometimes be a challenge to train!
Even though most people associate these dogs with being outdoors, they surprisingly are not very active, but once they find something on their trail that interests them, then they tap into that reserved energy, and look out!
A big part of training hound dogs is being able to reign them back in, whenever they are fixated on something. Repeating commands over and over again can waste your time, and increase frustration, because they just tune you out!
Visit the link in our bio to schedule a free consultation. Sam Ivy K9 Consultants can teach you how to communicate with your dog, when you feel like you're talking to a wall.Breed Group Series: Hound Dogs
Does a 10 minute morning walk turn into a 30 minute ordeal because your dog want to sniff everything?
Hound dogs are very independent dogs, who were bred to rely on their senses rather than a companion, so they can sometimes be a challenge to train!
Even though most people associate these dogs with being outdoors, they surprisingly are not very active, but once they find something on their trail that interests them, then they tap into that reserved energy, and look out!
A big part of training hound dogs is being able to reign them back in, whenever they are fixated on something. Repeating commands over and over again can waste your time, and increase frustration, because they just tune you out!
Visit the link in our bio to schedule a free consultation. Sam Ivy K9 Consultants can teach you how to communicate with your dog, when you feel like you're talking to a wall. ... See moreSee less
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