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Dogtor Steve

Durban, KZN (19.2km from Woodview)
Steve acquired his first puppy ever at the age of 29 (1983), a Tricolor Rough Collie (male - 6 weeks old) and shortly afterwards a Sable Rough Collie (female - 10 months old). In those days all that was available to him regarding pet education was the old `yank and crank' or `leash jerk' methods where dogs obey out of fear. People said his dogs seemed to be `remote controlled' due to their quick responses. In 1995 he started a small training school and shortly afterwards found out about animal psychology through Dr Melvyn Greenberg, a well known Vet Behaviourist...
This man is the RUDEST person I have ever met in my entire life, hands down! Whatever u do, stay away fm him. Arrogant, entitled, full of himself, no consideration for anybody else in the world, a poor excuse for a human being!!!
 |  Posted 4 years ago

The Smart Dog

Umhlanga Ridge, Umhlanga, KZN (6.8km from Woodview)
Do You Want a Dog Who Can Go Anywhere? We can help! We are a full service dog training company. We offer a number of different training programs to meet the needs and skill level of you and your pup from teaching basic foundation skills to modifying unwanted behavior. Each program is subject to a consultation during which your trainer will assess the behavioral needs of your dog or puppy and work to formulate a personalized training plan to help you achieve your goals. We understand that our clients live active and busy lives, and we are pleased to offer...

K9 Communications

Sunningdale, Umhlanga, KZN (7.5km from Woodview)
I run Puppy Classes, Adult dog classes, run a doggie play school, 5 star doggy hotel and I am a behaviourist qualified in 2000 Facebook K9 Communications/ doggyminds

The Smart Dog DURBAN

Morningside, Berea, KZN (15.7km from Woodview)
"Do You Want a Dog Who Can Go Anywhere? We can help! We are a full service dog training company. We offer a number of different training programs to meet the needs and skill level of you and your pup from teaching basic foundation skills to modifying unwanted behavior. Each program is subject to a consultation during which your trainer will assess the behavioral needs of your dog or puppy and work to formulate a personalized training plan to help you achieve your goals. We understand that our clients live active and busy lives, and we are pleased to offer...

Morningside K9 Academy

Morningside, Berea, KZN (15.7km from Woodview)
We offer more than just fun puppy classes. Using science based, proven sucessful positive training techniques we help and guide owners and puppies on the road to successful home companion dogs. We teach the dogs how to learn to make good choices in their young lives that carry through into adulthood, and help owner how to continue to guide their pets on this successful path. i am also a student at COAPE as an animal behaviourist - so offer the bes of both worlds. I am also a licensed dog Wrangler for the film industry in KZN. Bookings are essential...

Morningside K9 Academy

Morningside, Berea, KZN (15.7km from Woodview)
More than just puppy classes, with a big focus on fun and teaching puppies to learn to make good choices from early in their lives. Positive reward techniques form the basis of all our teaching programmes.

Goodpet Training

Durban, KZN (19.2km from Woodview)
GoodPet Owner of GoodPet, Mari Borain, is a Qualified and Registered Companion Animal Behaviourist and Dog Trainer and Tellington Touch Practitioner Trainee (TTACT IV). Mari is an executive committee member of the South African Board of Companion Animal Professionals. GoodPet's philosophy is one of gentle and intelligent training, working with the animal through positive reinforcement, and at all times ensuring the safety of the animal. We are not a mainstream dog school and our approach is non-aggressive and non-dominant.

Morningside K9 Academy

Durban, KZN (19.2km from Woodview)
I am a FEAR FREE Certified Professional Dog Trainer, and undergraduate Animal Behaviourist. Give your dog and puppy's the very best chance to become the well balanced family pets eva. We teach using scientifically proven POSITIVE based effective training techniques. Dont leave your dogs behaviour to chance, help them learn to make right choices. Early Training is the MOST effective way to achieve long lasting results. Our trainers are experience and accomplished in both dog and puppy training. Booking is essential Call Leslie 082 3213 648 or Christy on 072 372 6753




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How can a dog trainer help me?

When it comes to the choice between dogs and cats as domestic pets, it appears that dogs are slowly beginning to outnumber cats as the most popular choice. Dogs, on the whole, are more demonstrative in their affections, play more easily with owners of all ages, are obedient at taking commands and instructions and offer a far higher level of protection towards their owners. Children, in particular, love having their own dogs to play with, and learn so much about the responsibilities of owning animals by caring for their own pets from a young age. Who can doubt the bonds that develop when puppies and children are allowed to grow up together? However, with that being said, the majority of dogs do need to be taught how to behave in certain situations in order for them to become a valued and integral part of family life. Whilst much of this training can be accomplished fairly easily at home by their owners, there are times when more professional dog trainers need to step in to instil proper behaviour or to try and correct bad habits which are beyond the owner’s capabilities.

When is the ideal time to begin training?

A professional dog trainer is experienced at behaviour modification and obedience training in dogs to adhere to socially acceptable behaviour in a variety of situations, as well as listening to and obeying commands from their owners. The most common initial commands are : “Sit”, “Heel”, “Down”, “Stay” and “Leave it”. The best time to start such training is from puppyhood, within the first three months of life, when new behaviours are easily learned and accepted mainly because, at this stage, curiosity overweighs fear. At this time, puppies can be taught to accept walking with a lead, and should be exposed to as many new people, places and other animals as possible. If puppies are played with on a regular basis, they should naturally become accustomed to being touched anywhere on their bodies, without fear or aggression. This will make it easier over time for the dogs to accept strangers such as veterinarians and visitors to the home examining or caressing them without fear, apprehension or distrust. 

My dog is well-behaved. Why does he need training?

Although dogs are pack members by nature, most dogs are sociable animals, and fit in fairly easily with the restrictions of family life, but obedience training will teach them what is required of them and which behaviours are unacceptable.

We have to accept that there are some dogs who simply will not accept other dogs and retaliate in their presence with aggression or fear. Whether this behaviour stems from previous traumatic experiences or is simply a part of their temperament, it is both dangerous and undesirable. Experienced and skilled dog trainers can hopefully eradicate these sorts of behaviours through a carefully planned and empathetic training approach. A reputable dog trainer will never use punishment as a means of training. No animal will respond positively to those who try to train through beatings or other physical violence, food or other deprivation, shouting and other forms of punishment, and this approach is almost guaranteed to further aggravate poor behaviour. Training should be an enjoyable experience for both owners and their dogs, as well as a means of forging a closer bond between them. Training plays an essential part in keeping both owners and dogs safe in different situations, where loud noises, traffic, fireworks and large crowds could easily frighten untrained dogs into trying to find a quick escape. A well-trained dog will respond to his owner’s instructions and stay close and calmer at such times. Dog trainers are also highly active in training dogs for specialised roles such as search and rescue, hunting, law enforcement, protection and detection and working with livestock.

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Top dog trainer tips

Your dog is, more often than not, an integral and much loved member of the family, and it follows that you will want to use a trainer who is known for reliable, effective and empathetic training methods which will not cause any emotional trauma - to either you or your dog or puppy. The best training comes from carefully-planned programs which are fun, practical, rewarding and which strengthen the bond between owner and dog. For more tips, see our dog trainer articles.


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