A Great Trainer for your Dog
http://www.teacherspetnj.com/
Teacher's Pet, located in central New Jersey, specializes in custom in-home dog training and behavior modification. Founded by clicker trainer/behaviorist and American Kennel Club CGC Evaluator, Diana S. Coles, Teacher's Pet brings over 20 years of dog training experience into your home. Teacher's Pet is endorsed by veterinarians and animal rescue organization and has been featured in cover stories in the Asbury Park Press and Home News Tribune.
Successful!
Teacher's Pet continues to enjoy unparalleled success. Unlike most dog training businesses in New Jersey, Teacher's Pet uses positive reinforcement (clicker training) to teach new commands and behaviors. Clicker training is based on established scientific facts on how animals learn. SeaWorld uses clicker training for all of it's marine mammals and it's often used to train animals for movies and television.
Guaranteed!
No choke chains, prong collars or metal collars of any kind are ever used. We are so confident of our technique that every dog trained by Teacher's Pet is given a Lifetime Guarantee!
Rewarding!
Many families give up on their dog because of behavioral problems and animal shelters are filled with these dogs. We don't want this to happen to your dog. We want to help your dog and your family reach their full potential together. We want to keep your dog with your family!
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Friday, January 07, 2005
Bear Search Foundation
http://www.bearsearchandrescue.org/
This is a great organization. Please read the link to learn more. 70% of the rescue dogs who were on the 9/11 site for the first 10 days died of cancer. 50% of the rescue workers, working with rescue dogs have formed some sort of cancer. Most of this has been kept a secret!!! Donations are needed for them to continue the great work they do.
http://www.bearsearchandrescue.org/
This is a great organization. Please read the link to learn more. 70% of the rescue dogs who were on the 9/11 site for the first 10 days died of cancer. 50% of the rescue workers, working with rescue dogs have formed some sort of cancer. Most of this has been kept a secret!!! Donations are needed for them to continue the great work they do.
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