Pages

Showing posts with label dog train training Las Vegas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog train training Las Vegas. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Chances Are, Your Dog Will Love You.

The bare minimum that you can expect if you are humane is that your dog will follow you anywhere and not have a bad attitude. That MAY be true, but just currying your new Best Friend’s favor is NOT the whole story. For the complete package, Las Vegas dog trainer Dennis Danskin will “fill in the blanks”.

Getting to the root of specific behavioral problems within your home is the “icing on the cake”. Without something known as earned respect, only half the job has been done. That, as much as anything, is why Dennis Danskin has been a respected Las Vegas dog trainer for decades.

The big picture is definitely worth a look. It is found on the internet at trainhumane.net. That is Dennis Danskin’s website. Now that you’re convinced, get this…he will visit your Las Vegas Valley home without a charge by calling him at (702) 327-4744. Is there any reason NOT to do at least that? I think not!

Thursday, April 7, 2022

The Do’s and Don’ts of Dog Training.

Anyone can go to the internet to find out ways to train your new four-legged companion. That part is easy. What is NOT easy is doing it right for the perfect best friend! This much is certain, there are tutorials on everything from remodeling a kitchen to training a dog. The right way is to always rely on a professional such as Las Vegas dog trainer Dennis Danskin.

Google will tell you –

1.  Find a distraction-free location.

2.  Use hand and verbal clues.

3.  Plan on sessions of 20-minutes or so.

4.  Don’t raise your voice unduly.

There are many other things it will tell you. One thing it will not say is that YOU are probably not qualified to properly train your new dog. Dennis Danskin IS! He is a multi-decade trainer of dogs in the Las Vegas area. He would be proud to train your dog in your home. Give him a call for a complimentary visit at (702) 327-4744. Do you want to see his philosophy? Sure, just visit trainhumane.net.