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When Dogs Talk Sarah Listens


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About
A dog and puppy behavior expert, Sarah Hodgson, is a prolific author (including the books "Puppies for Dummies, Dog Tricks and Agility, and Understanding Your Dog For Dummies"), columnist, media personality and inventor. Her trademark training techniques help dogs become well-behaved members of the family without the use of isolation, shock collars or harsh corrections of any kind. Sarah’s uniquely successful approach blends the science of dog training with the compassion of child rearing. Her upbeat positive message is simple and clear; love, respect and instruct your dog as you would a child. It’s fun, easy and effective. Sarah is glad to offer her expert insight into the dog or human connection through in-person media interviews, print commentary or on-site lectures. Want to learn more? Visit us online at our website, or take a group training class (size limit of 6 participants) at Sun Meadow Farm, her suburban New York training facility. Read her weekly column, or schedule a phone or one-on-one consultation. You and your dog will be glad you did. Because when dogs talk, Sarah listens!
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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

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FAQs

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

    Cheeper is never better and beware of the dog trainer who uses electronic collars- especially on a young puppy. Dog are like children. Seek out a mindful trainer who will help you understand your dog's behavior and who'll use encouraging methods to train both you and your dog. Dogs think like young kids--they just speak a different language.