Melissa's Muttz n Mongrels, LLC
4.5
Serves Richmond, IN
12 years in business
NOTE: I'm getting a lot of requests for private lessons in the Cincinnati area. Unfortunately, I don't travel this far for private lessons. I can arrange to meet halfway IF I have other clients in the area. Otherwise, it cuts too much of my time and I can't get everyone in. I'm happy to take board and trains. If you'd like to discuss further, please send me an email. Thanks for reading!
I grew up in Kettering, Ohio around plenty of furry friends! I rode horses competitively in high school and college, deemed myself the neighborhood dog walker, and schooled my first dog love, a golden retriever named Max, in agility.
When I decided to get a dog as an adult, I set my sights on a very independent and intelligent breed of dog, the Beauceron. He was a far cry from my gentle and fluffy golden retriever. I wasn't even sure he'd make it to adulthood!
I had done extensive research before getting this dog. I had read multiple training books, watched umpteen episodes of "The Dog Whisperer", but nothing prepared me for this bratty, rambunctious, 80 pound destructive puppy that wanted everything HIS WAY. But with patience, perseverance, and lots of treats, two years later I had a wonderful companion I was able to take with me everywhere.
When my friends, who had stopped coming over when he was a pup, started bragging about my dog to everyone they met, I decided to take my success a step farther- to share it with others. I decided to get certified through Animal Behavior College, a well established school that focuses on positive motivational training. Hundreds of dogs later, I'm still so proud of my very first- Montague Beaumont Dahl Cuore.
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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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