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  • Serves Savannah, GA
Kieran D. says, "I have typed out, and deleted, and re-typed this testimonial over and over again. Attempting to put into words my experience with this dog, is no easy task. Attempting to write down and express my gratitude for what Gianna has accomplished for me, and my dog, is something I struggle to put into words. She not only changed my dogs life, but the quality of the humans life around him. I was nine months pregnant, overwhelmed, and day by day growing less physically capable of handling our ever growing (100+ LB) Mallinois/German Shepherd pup. I was at my wits end, and had given up on the dream that I would ever have a dog that could be a member of the family, and not a destructive, uncontrollable, menace. When I thought I had nowhere else to turn, Gianna reached out and assured me she could help. Gianna made sure that she was able to take Boots in for training at the absolute perfect timing. Having him with her through the last weeks of my pregnancy, until we were back home and settled with the baby was exactly what we all needed. In the 4 weeks he was away, she transformed Boots completely. He came home with a fantastic attitude, a solid foundation in obedience, and with all of the tools we needed to continue with his training. With all of his new skills and knowledge, Gianna managed to allow his sweet and personable nature to stay true. Although she transformed an unruly beast into a well trained and respectful dog, she didn’t take away his personality. I train horses for a living and it is all too common to see trainers, “break” the personality from animals, returning them with a machine like mentality. Gianna has the skills and compassion to ensure that did not happen. She not only cares about the training, she cares about the dogs as if they were her own. We not only got updates through every step of his training, but she continues to check in and make sure we are happy and understanding his training now that he’s home. Since Boots has been home, we have been able to enjoy our dog for the first time in a long time. Being able to safely take him on walks, out around other dogs and people, and even walks with the stroller. We can have guests over without him becoming unglued, peeing all over the floor, and scaring whoever walked into the house. It brings me so much comfort that I finally have the dog that makes me feel safe, and I feel safe handling. The dog I can travel with, the dog I can take everywhere, the dog that will be a part of the family. I will forever recommend Gianna to every dog owner I meet. She truly changed my life by training our dog. Plain and simple. I cannot imagine not having sent him to Gianna, in fact, I wish I did it sooner. Any dog my family has in the future will be going to her for training, whether it be another working dog, a farm dog, or a family dog. Thank you Gianna, we are forever grateful for you! -Kieran Donaldson"See more

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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How old should a puppy be for training?

Dog training shouldn’t wait until you’re having behavior problems. If you get a new puppy, start from the beginning with professional training to give both you and your puppy the tools you need for a healthy relationship. Dog training is as much about teaching the owner how to interact with their new dog as it is about the dog learning to behave. Puppy training can start as early as eight weeks old. Trainers who offer puppy training programs may works specifically with dogs between the ages of 8 and 18 weeks old. Trainers can teach owners about potty training and how to deal with accidents, working with separation anxiety, and training your pooch out of destructive behaviors like chewing, biting and demand barking. Puppies will start to learn to walk on-leash and other basic skills.

In addition to behavior training, socializing your puppy is an important part of dog training. Socializing your dog means they become comfortable and confident in a variety of settings and have a great foundation for becoming a well-adjusted adult dog. After your puppy has had the proper vaccinations, you can start to introduce it to a variety of different dogs and people in safe settings.

What is a dog boot camp?

A dog boot camp is basically a board and train program that focuses on training your dog or puppy. The trainers will work with your dog to curb unwanted behavior, teach them basic skills and show them how to walk on a leash.

Dog boot camps and training programs might differ when it comes to their services, so it’s always a good idea to do your research and ask them to explain exactly what they offer — and how much they charge.

How long does it take to train a puppy?

Dog training depends on the dog and how much homework the dog owner is willing to put in. Puppy training is similar to dog training in that the onus of the work depends on the owner learning new ways to interact with their dog. For a quick crash course, you can opt for a single, two hour smart-start puppy training consultation to teach you the ins and outs of being a new dog parent. You can learn how to manage potty training and what to do if the puppy experiences separation anxiety. As long as you’re willing to work on dog training a little bit each day, your puppy will quickly learn these new behaviors. If you’re not confident about training your puppy yourself, you can enroll in a 6- to 8-week puppy training course, with weekly lessons touching on everything from bite control to obedience. Puppies usually need to be at least three months old for group training classes. If you want more intensive one-on-one work, you can opt for private lessons. Some behavior problems can be resolved in one session if the dog owner learns and can implement new skills. In the case of more serious issues, 3 to 10 private sessions can typically correct challenges.

Which dog training method is best?

The best type of dog training for both you and your dog depends on the outcomes you hope to achieve. If you want your dog to learn agility training, go to someone who specializes in those techniques. Regardless of whether you want your dog to learn basic behavior or competitive-level tricks, the majority of dog training is actually about training the owner how to communicate with their dog. Most professional dog trainers agree that a model of training based on positive reinforcement breeds a happy, healthy, well-adjusted dog. The alternative to positive reinforcement training is using force or aggression techniques like physical punishment or shock-collar training to get the dog to do (or not do) a behavior. While the dog may learn how to behave as you direct, it is also learning to communicate with force and aggression, and will in turn use those behaviors on other dogs (or people) that are smaller or weaker than it is. Before signing up with a dog trainer, meet with the trainer and ask for references. Watch the trainer interact with your dog, and make sure they treat your dog with patience and firm kindness. Ask them questions about their training methods:

  • What type of training methods do you use?
  • What is your background and training, and how did you become a dog trainer?
  • How long do you expect that we will work together before we achieve the results I’m after?

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