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How would you like to have a better relationship with your dog?

It isn't hard. It won't take a lot of your time, or your money. It can be fun for the both of you, and you can have a pet you are proud to show off.

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Let me show you how!

If your dog could speak human language, he'd beg you to train him! Dog training doesn't have to be a chore. In fact, if you have tried it and found it to be a chore, I apologize. Maybe you read a boring book, or one that didn't give you all the answers you sought. Maybe you hired a trainer or took a class, and you left feeling like you didn't get your money's worth. Maybe the trainer (or the book) belittled you, or made you feel dumb.

Maybe you started training with the best intentions, but couldn't follow through with it because life got in the way.

Whatever it was, please don't let your negative experience make you not want to train your dog. Dog training isn't a luxury, it is a necessity. Untrained dogs are far less pleasant to have around than polite ones...but you probably already know that. Untrained dogs end up in animal shelters much more often than well-trained ones (although you can find trained dogs in shelters, because "life happens" to people with trained dogs, too). Untrained dogs are more likely to be aggressive, more likely to be destructive, and more likely to frustrate the heck out of their humans. Why anyone would want to live with an untrained dog is beyond me, especially since training can be so easy!

Thanks for visiting my site! In these pages you'll find information about the training I offer, and also informative articles, book recommendations, and links of interest to dog owners. Please stay awhile and learn something new. Even if you don't need me to personally help you train your dog, I hope the information here will be helpful to you.

The Pooch Professor conducts Basic and Intermediate Training Classes in Atlanta, Georgia and also offers private, in-home training within the Metro Atlanta area to fit with your schedule and lifestyle. If I cannot help you, I'll find someone who can.

Not sure if classes are a better option than private lessons? What are the advantages of "board and train" programs? This article will explain the differences.

If you are not in my service area and need a trainer, contact your local humane society, or visit www.dogpro.org to find one near you. My links page also has some listings for other cities.

Best of luck to you!


Mailey E. McLaughlin, M.Ed.

The Pooch Professor
"Manners for Your Maladjusted Mutt"
Atlanta, GA
404-664-4261

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"If you want an opinion about dogs, ask a human. If you want the facts, ask a dog." ~~j. allen boone