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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Show them what Pleases You.

So much of dog training has become “catch them and scold them”.  I guess that could even be said for how we handle our human children.  The prevailing thought is that if you try to train your four-legged friend by yelling and intimidating them AFTER the fact that somehow it will be ingrained in their psyche. 

How about the reverse?  Praising and teaching without raising your voice to a level where it sounds like you are screaming at them!  They need to understand what YOU want and YOU expect.  Where do you want them to do their business?  When is it appropriate to give hugs without jumping on and disrupting everyone in the household?  What is okay to chew on?

These traits start when they are in their formative months, then they last a lifetime.  That is where professional Las Vegas area dog trainer Dennis Danskin comes in.  He has virtually seen it all in over a half-century of training dogs both large and small.  His first in-home visit is FREE…so why not give him a call at (702) 327-4744.

Golden Egg Hunt & Picnic


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Golden Egg Hunt & Picnic (ages 50+ with grandchildren under age 10)
Wednesday, March 28, 11 a.m.
Cost: $5 per child under 10 years old.
Centennial Hills Active Adult Center, 6601 N. Buffalo Drive, 702-229-1702.





 

 

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Come, Heel, Sit, Stay.

What is the first thing that you think of when you hear those three words?  Why, dog training, of course!  The truth is that is all that some of us think it takes to properly train your beloved four-legged companion.  The problem with that type of thinking is that come, heel, sit, and stay do NOT address the issue of behavior.

If you stick with only those three basics, then you may end up with a companion who is great at rote memory, but terrible when it comes to day-in and day-out life.  Remember these words…earned respect.  It works with humans as well.  Once you have achieved that you are well on your way to having the best BEST friend you have ever had!

There is someone in Las Vegas and the surrounding area that believes earned respect is tantamount to successful dog training.  His name is Dennis Danskin.  It must be working, because his story goes back more than half a century and Yelp reviews sing his praises.  Call Dennis for a free in-home evaluation at (702) 327-4744.

2018 Nascar Weekend - Las Vegas Motor Speedway

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Friday, February 16, 2018

We’re Sending your Kid to Boarding School.

Say what?  I don’t want my child to leave the household to go to school!  Well, if you wouldn’t do that to your flesh and blood then why would you do it to your four-legged child?  I do not see the benefit of taking your dog to a remote location to be trained and then bringing it back to its forever home.

When a licensed professional dog trainer comes into your home for training it creates an environment that everyone is more comfortable with.  When you remove your beloved pet from the home you are almost immediately set up for failure.  Stay home, stay familiar, and produce winning results!

I am Dennis Danskin.  I believe ONLY in the art of in-home dog training in the Las Vegas area.  It has been my mantra and my success story for half a century.  Best of all, I will come to your home for a FREE evaluation before we decide on the next step in the training process.  Give me a call for that complimentary visit at (702) 327-4744.

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Don't Miss Diana Ross - The Original Diva

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"Armed with a catalogue which stretches back some 60 years, from her work with The Supremes (Baby Love, Where Did Our Love Go?) to her solo material (I'm Coming Out, Ain't No Mountain High Enough) Ross will be touring across America."





Thursday, February 1, 2018

Introducing a New Edition to Your Family.

So, you’ve made the decision.  You have been a one-dog family and you would like to introduce a new four-legged child into your home.  The first question to ask is this…is first dog well trained and will model good dog-manners to the new one?  Understand that adding a new canine to the household will require SOME more time and expense.

Here are a few helpful tips to start –

1.  Is your dog ready for a playmate, or has it displayed behavioral issues?
2.  Select the right dog.  A pit bull and a bichon may not be a good mix!
3.  Try to have some interaction between the two before you adopt.
4.  In the beginning, separate them in cages or with gates when you leave the house.
5.  Try to keep those early departures short if you can.

Above all else, get the proper training for BOTH of your forever friends.  Integrating multiple dogs into a household has been one of my specialties for decades.  My name is Dennis Danskin.  Please call me anywhere in the Las Vegas area for a FREE in-home dog training consultation.  My phone number is (702) 327-4744.