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Friday, July 15, 2022

Who Decided that Negative Reactions Should be Used to Correct Negative Behavior?

This must go back to caveman days when canines first sniffed out campsites and ventured in for a bite. In a bygone era, negative animal behavior elicited negative human response. This is 2022 folks, and those days are long gone! Las Vegas Valley dog trainer Dennis Danskin has better methods that will produce desired results.

Scolding or even punishing your puppy is no fun, for either of you. It leads to hurt feelings, anxiety, and lack of trust. Does that sound familiar? Dennis understands that you should never put up with unwanted behavior, but under no circumstances do you develop a “best friend” by being afraid of you either.

Dennis Danskin has been building trust and love between dogs and their owners for decades. When you want the job of dog training done right, and for a lifetime, then call Las Vegas area humane canine trainer Dennis Danskin at (702) 327-4744. You will see his “works for me” techniques at trainhumane.net.

Friday, July 1, 2022

Las Vegans Have Different Living Conditions.

Not everyone in the Valley has a backyard for their new puppy to romp around in. Some live in apartments and SOME live on upper floors of those apartments. As some Las Vegans move into apartments and with smaller living spaces, they’re worried about the impact it has on their dogs. Dennis Danskin, a premier Las Vegas dog trainer, would like to give you some free tips.

Here are some of them –

1.  Above all…keep them safe! Lock doors and close windows when you leave.

2.  Do everything you can to keep their lives interesting.

3.  Try to control their tendency to bark at every noise.

4.  Attempt balcony potty training.

That last one may be above your pay grade! The truth is, you should enjoy the company of a “best friend” when you’re home regardless of where you live. Please call Las Vegas dog trainer Dennis Danskin and have him come by your home for a complimentary assessment of your situation. Call him at (702) 327-4744. See what Dennis is about at trainhumane.net.