Colorado Dog Training

Having to go through the exciting experience of dog training myself, it was the people I met, courses I found and personal experiences with Giles that promoted me to create  Colorado Dog Training, along with that i wanted to give others a head start by providing this information so they don’t have to start from scratch like I did.

There are so many systems and so many different ideas regarding different dog training techniques – it’s hard to know who to trust and what to believe.

After having success with Giles and growing a better understanding of the theories behind dog training, here is what I personally believe to be crucial, and will always strive for if I find another dog or when friends or family ask:

  • First create a happy environment for your dog and have them well socialized
  • Build the relationship between yourself and you dog, one that is based on mutual respect and trust
  • Make sure you have confidence in your dog and and have control over your dogs in any situation
  • To work with your dogs natural drives and instincts.
  • Absolutely no cruelty or harsh “old school” training techniques. This is a sure fire way to break a dogs spirit.

3 Responses to “Colorado Dog Training”

  • Help! I have a mini schnauzer w/ skin allergies. It has gotten so bad I have her on expensive allergy pills. I happen to run out of food and the pet store was out too. I gave her people food and accidentally forgot her allergy pill too. She doesn’t seem itchy! I don’t want to be cooking her food everday though. Any ideas? I am open to try anything at this point. Thanks!

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  • lingerie says:

    Wonderful, good saying and very vivid expression, i truly like your opinion about that.I gotta say very good and quite persuasive.

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About Me

Lyndsey Chapman here, I grew up over in the Mid West and now I live out here in gorgeous Colorado. When i moved here, my husband two kids and i both wanted a dog and when we went over to the local shelter we found Giles, a black and tan mix beagle. To train him we found this system which allowed us both to train Giles for very little money, on our own schedule and we witnessed every mile stone he achieved and at the same time understood every technique that we used to get there.

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