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Hearts and Paws

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We offer a full range of classes to fit everybody's needs within your family. From puppy training, family-friendly classes, adolescent to adult dog training, agility dog training, stay and train, private lessons, outdoor behavior training, to fear and aggression behavior counseling, and more. In all our training programs, our main purpose is to support quality relationships between canine and human family members. Hearts and Paws programs, based on learning theory, use reward-based methods. Educating the dog the proper behavior as the best choice minimizes the need for frequent corrections and lessens the frequency of the wrong behavior. This methodology promotes more attention and affinity from your dog to you. Attending one of our regularly scheduled home manners classes is a good way to know more about all of our classes. "Together For Life" is our motto. We offer free home manner classes, because national studies reveal that most dogs handed over to shelters are owner-surrendered-misbehaving adolescents. This class is designed to provide you strategies and information that will help you deal with problems such as digging, barking, chewing, running off, house-training, jumping up, and more. We want to assist you in keeping your dog and having a quality relationship. To find out how you can attend, visit our website, and click on "Home Manners".
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Dog size

Extra Small (1 - 15 lbs)

Small (16 - 25 lbs)

Medium (26 - 40 lbs)

Large (41 - 70 lbs)

Frequency

One time

Once per week

Multiple per week

Additional services

Feeding

Baths

Grooming

Medication

FAQs

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    There are two organizations that dog owners should go to in order to find a dog trainer in their area. First: The Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) is a professional organization of individual trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education. http://www.apdt.com/petowners/ts/default.aspx Second: The CPDT-KA examination measures a professional dog trainer’s knowledge of dog training (such as sit, stay, down), normal canine behavior, animal husbandry, and related instructional skills and equipment. http://www.ccpdt.org/index.php?option=com_certificants&Itemid=102