Dilis Dog Academy
4.5
Serves Naperville, IL
7 years in business
We are Veteran Owned business. With over 17 years experience as a certified canine training and behavior specialist.
Enjoying that we get to work in multiple locations and help people create the bonds that last forever.
Graduated from school as a canine training behavioral specialist in 2007.
Have been training dogs full time since May 2009.
Experience in:
Pet dogs
Schutzhund
French Ring
Bed Bug Detection - over 10,000 live searches
Behavioral training
Service dogs for soldiers with PTSD
Agility Training
Multiple seminars
9 years in a veterinarian unit for the military
I try to keeps costs down and ask that if you pick a professional, please reply as it costs us money. Which makes rates go up for everyone and yourself. This is not meant to be rude, it is to keep rates down so others can achieve their goals at a reasonable price range.
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Scott The Dog Guy L.L.C.
4.5
Serves Naperville, IL
25 years in business
I help you understand what your dog is thinking and what it needs out of life. I use my positive energy to help create a positive energy in you and your dog. I will help you with logic and holistic ideas to help transform your dog and your family to become the pack you have always wanted.
I like everything about my job. When I am able to help a family with their dog, and I have kept another dog from going to a shelter, I am flying on a cloud.
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Act Like A Human Think Like A Dog
4.5
Serves Naperville, IL
2 years in business
"Act Like A Human...Think Like A Dog"
I am not a dog trainer. My focus is behavior rehabilitation and relationship coaching. My goal is to educate dog owners on the social hardwiring of their dog and Canines in general, as this is where behavioral issues must be addressed.
The only training and educating I do is for the owners and anyone involved with the dog in question's life.
My focus is on the relationship dynamic that has already been established between the dog and their owner, and how to change that dynamic through the type of interactions that are taking place between the dog and the people involved.
Most behavioral problems are the result of imbalanced relationship dynamics, lack of rules, boundaries, and structure, and ineffective communication which leads to a lack of trust, respect, and control.
I do not use tools such as shock collars, clickers, prong collars, and while I do bring food to my sessions, I hardly use it unless it is warranted.
My guidance requires that you understand that us as the human beings responsible for our dogs are the greatest tool necessary to achieve change in the relationships we build with our dogs. Everything comes down to control, power, and respect. Trust naturally comes with these principles.
What is lost in mainstream "training" is the understanding of how dogs operate, and how to communicate with them in an effective way, which comes down to influence, and how we interact with dogs.
I aim to empower you with the knowledge of how behavioral problems develop, and how you play a crucial role in reversing them.
With the right approach, you will be shocked how quickly your dog can change.
I have 15 years with aggressive behavior modification - please contact me if your situation is dire.
WHAT YOU WILL GAIN IN A SINGLE SESSION WITH ME:
1. How to establish healthy boundaries
2. How to correct unwanted and disrespectful behavior
3. How to create structure in the home and in your communication
4. How to properly reward and when to give affection
5. How to walk on the leash properly
6. How to establish trust and respect
7. How to address aggressive behaviors of all types
8. How to teach basic obedience
9. How to be consistent in everything you do with your dog
10. Developing confidence in handling and leading your dog.
11. Which tools to use when and why
12. How to build confidence in an insecure, anxious,
or fearful dog.
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1. What training methods do dog trainers use?
Trainers often use positive reinforcement, clicker training, and behavior modification tailored to each dog.
2. Can dog training address aggressive behavior?
Yes, professional trainers can implement behavior plans to manage and reduce aggression safely.
3. How long does basic obedience training take?
Basic training typically requires 6 to 8 weeks with regular sessions.
4. Do trainers provide in-home sessions?
Many offer in-home training to better tailor lessons to the dog's environment.
5. Is training effective for all breeds and ages?
Yes, training can be adapted for any breed or age with patience and consistency.
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