Canine Profiler

  • Marana, AZ 85653 (map)
  • (520) 262-1040

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Mobile Dog Trainer & Behaviorist

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Canine ProfilerMarana, AZ$25-150 per hour

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What are the common dog problem? housebreaking, leash pulling, aggression, bighting, fighting, separation anxiety, car sickness, possessiveness, territoriality, shyness, etc.

Canine Profiler is a full service mobile canine training unit. Due to requests by dog owners everywhere, Canine Profiler now travels across America providing services city to city, state to state helping pet owners with dog problems.

"There is no such thing as a bad dog, only misunderstood behaviors."

Having traveled worldwide studying pack dog behavior, and with over 40 years of experience in animal training, Canine Profiler has learned how to talk dog or 'dingo lingo'.

Our training techniques are understandable, entertaining, and easy to achieve. Pet owner participation is required and practice and consistency is necessary for continued success.

Our services include:
* Private in-home behaviorial training
* Obedience classes - small and personal
* Over the phone consultation or training - for minor behavioral problems

Please contact us for information on services and rates.

Remember, there is no such thing as a bad dog only misunderstood behaviors.

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Question and answer

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. After many requests by frustrated dog owners, the mobile canine unit was put on the road. I call it my dog house on wheels. My four canine traveling companions (Zambia, Tanzi, Pemba and Kwele) enjoy smelling new places and meeting new friends.
We are one of the few dog trainers/behaviorists that travel accross the country offering services to anyone who may need help.
My success rate is almost 100 percent. Why, because I love training dogs and love teaching people. Learning how to communicate with your dog is not only gratifying but will enhance the relationship with your pet and create a life long bond.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. What I like most about this job? It isn't a job, it is a way of life. I can not imagine doing anything else. I started training dogs at the age of nine, it comes as naturally as breathing. I learn something new from every dog I come in contact with. Like their owners they are all different. This makes my job interested and sometimes challenging.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. The most common questions I am asked by pet owners is: "Where did you learn how to do this?"
And more commonly: "How did you get our dog to do that in less than minute when we have been trying for months/years."
Years of observation, living with and training packs of dogs, trial and error. Although I have a BS in biology and wildlife ecology, there is no college degree in dog training.
How I get a dog to respond in minutes or even seconds, years of observation, living with and training pack of dogs.

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