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What is a Certified Canine Behavior Consultant?

A Certified Canine Behavior Consultant is a professional dedicated to understanding and resolving complex behavioral issues in dogs. Unlike standard dog training, behavior consulting focuses on underlying behavioral challenges such as anxiety, aggression, and phobias. By employing specialized techniques and in-depth knowledge, these consultants create tailored strategies to improve your dog's well-being and harmony within your home.

What's the Difference Between a Dog Trainer and a Canine Behavior Consultant? Which one is right for you and your dog?

While both play vital roles in canine care, their focuses differ significantly. A dog trainer primarily works on teaching basic commands and obedience skills, using techniques to enhance training performance. In contrast, a Canine Behavior Consultant specializes in understanding and addressing complex behavioral issues, such as anxiety, aggression, and excessive fear. If your furry companion is struggling with behavioral challenges beyond basic training, a consultant can provide the insights and strategies needed for lasting improvement. Choose the right expert for your dog’s unique needs!

Why work with a Certified canine behavior consultant?

It’s simple—partnering with a Certified Canine Behavior Consultant means working with an educated and experienced specialist who employs the latest science and humane techniques. They provide safe, effective, and ethical solutions to help you transform your dog's behavior. If your dog is showing any of the following issues, it’s time to connect with a consultant:

- Aggressive behavior towards people or other dogs

- Dysfunctional or OCD behaviors

- Separation-related anxieties

- Destructive behaviors in adult dogs

- Anxiety, fears, and phobias

- Resource guarding of food or space

- Dog bites or dangerous behavior

- Inappropriate urination, including marking

- Self-harm behaviors such as paw licking or tail biting

 

Reach out today to create a happier, more balanced life for you and your furry companion!

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