Dog Training in Arizona
Call: 602-992-8743
E-mail: tdrugmand@gmail.com
Certified remote collar trainer specializing in problem behaviors, basic obedience and competition. Serving the following cities in Arizona: Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Glendale, Cave Creek and Carefree.
The whole process of this amazing video from beginning (part 1) to end(part 2) took about 40 minutes . Sit Means Sit dog training changes people’s and dog’s lives on a daily basis for the better.
This dog is only 1 year old. You can imagine the problems the owner has walking her dog, and I’m sure that is part of the reason why she doesn’t take him out. Watch as she attempts to walk him with the people around.
The Sit Means Sit remote collar training system can make a lot of extreme changes to make both dogs and people very happy, and in an extremely short period of time. This video was taken at a Sit Means Sit regional seminar for the Texas region and was held at Mike Wheeler’s location.
Sit Means Sit holds regional seminars for franchise owners and brings in dogs that the trainers have never worked with (like this dog) to continue franchisee education. Dog training is an ever evolving field with the many advances that Sit Means Sit brings to the industry on a regular basis. Be sure to watch part 2 of this video!!
This is part 2 of this turnaround with a fear aggressive dog that is very uncomfortable when anyone approaches it outside the home. So we figured we would take the dog outside the home, and get to working on making this dog’s life much better, and better for the owner also.
The main reason that lots of dogs end up in shelters is because of their behavior problems, but a lot of evaluations are done and the people doing the evaluating only can tell the symptoms and may not know enough about the dog and/or training. Sit Means Sit dog training company saves thousands of dogs every year because of behavior problems.
Sit Means Sit was invited to the 2011 Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show to demonstrate obedience, protection, and agility for their audience. We had a ton of fun and the crowd seemed to really like all the dogs!
Toni and Wally demonstrating how to play safely with your dog. Do Not Play Tug-O-War with your dog. Dogs Don’t Like Hugs and Kisses! For tips on dog safety during the holidays, click here. Filmed at Pomeroy Elementary Harvest Festival November 2010
Toni, her Belgian Malinois, Wally, and Billy ‘The Bad Guy’, demonstrate a high level of obedience, attention and protection. This was at Yappy Hour at Hacienda Harley Davidson.
Toni and her dog, Wally, demonstrating an advanced level of obedience control around distractions and safe bite work with our decoy. Demonstration includes a search and find, bark and hold. Handler trasport. Good-Guy- Bad-Guy. Call off and Courage test. Phoenix Pet Expo, June 2010