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5 Top reasons to use positive reinforcement training.

Updated: Feb 28, 2023

  1. Better and stronger connection with your pet.

  2. The dog enjoys all the positive verbal cues, hand signals and treats.

  3. Dogs love to learn and in a positive, rewarding way, just like people.

  4. Pet parents enjoy the outcomes and training more.

  5. You can be at ease, knowing you are doing what is best for your beloved family member.



When training an adult dog, a puppy or even an older dog, we believe the best method to training is with positive reinforcement. This method works very well with aggressive dogs, stubborn dogs, dogs that are not food motivated, dogs that have a short attention span and other types of behaviors. Although it does take a lot of patience using positive reinforcement, it works very well in the end. This makes the bond between you and your family member stronger and they understand what you are trying to teach in a positive way. Dogs can feel when a person is scared, sad, angry, and excited! Not just by the way you smell, but also your body language, your tone of your voice, the way you stand, the way your hands move, the way you smell and more. If you are positive and confident, a dog can tell that and are willing to learn and are happy about it! We teach dogs about what to do instead of to not do something and always telling them “no”. Our goal for our dogs is to guide them into being great comPAWnions! We are their guides in life; not their masters, not their Alfa, and not their punishers. When we teach a dog, we teach them that there are other forms of behaviors that we request and that they want to do in the end rather than making them do something they are scared of or pushing them to do something they do not want to do. Our mission is to make everything a positive experience for dogs and them to be the happiest beings they can be!







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