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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Stop and Think Before Making Some of These Mistakes.

Don’t feel bad…it's not uncommon for people to make a few mistakes immediately after adopting a dog.  It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of having a new best friend in the house and start to expect too much of your dog, or realize that you have no idea what you're doing, and feel a bit overwhelmed as a result.

Here are some common mistakes –

1.  Trying to do too much too soon.  Give them a moment to adjust.
2.  Don’t be running around with them doing errands.
3.  Take time to bond…this is a very common mistake.
4.  Don’t ignore bad behavior from the get-go.
5.  Don’t expect perfection on the very first day.

Then exhale and call Dennis Danskin.  If you think you have just adopted a “best friend” he may quickly become your second besty!  Dennis is a well-known and highly respected dog trainer who has blessed the Las Vegas Valley for decades with his humane in-home style.  See for yourself with a complimentary visit by calling him at (702) 327-4744.

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

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"Saint Patrick’s Day is on Tuesday, March 17, this year! Who was Saint Patrick? Why are shamrocks a symbol of this day? Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day history, legends, and lore."

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Sit…Stay…Heel.

These are familiar commands when someone is talking to their dog, but do they address the issues that are at the root of most problems between man (and woman) and their best friend?  The most important thing that needs to be addressed in your canine’s new home is simply this…behavior.  What are some of those challenges?

Here are just some of the common behavior problems every dog owner must face –

1.  Barking…you may like it but ask around the neighborhood.
2.  Begging for food…you either give in or you feel guilty somehow.
3.  Digging holes…do you want your backyard to look like a mine field?
4.  Pulling at their leash…every dog wants to lead the pack at first.
5.  Separation anxiety…this can lead to some very destructive behavior.

These behavioral issues and many more are addressed from the get-go when you contact noted humane dog trainer Dennis Danskin.  Dennis wants to work within your home where the problems (and solutions) will occur.  Contact Las Vegas dog trainer Dennis Danskin immediately and get on the right track at (702) 327-4744. When Dennis whispers dogs listen!

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Please Allow Me to Introduce You to Dennis.

My name is Mike Lawrence.  I write the blogs that you hopefully read about the dog training prowess of one Dennis Danskin.  I can tell you that it is an honor to do so, and one of the reasons I enjoy it is because I KNOW how good this guy is at training dogs.  When we adopted our new Golden Retriever he was the first person I thought of.

He happily came to our home where we already had two adult canines.  He sat down with our new baby and us and gave us a complete assessment of what needed to be done within our own home…no outside training!  She eventually got over her separation anxiety and is now known as Goldie The Vegas Cheerleader to hundreds of Golden Knights fans.

If you have a new best friend in your home (or are contemplating it) would you indulge me and visit trainhumane.net.  It’s a real eye-opener about the man who for more than five decades has been known for his prowess in integrating your new addition into the household.  Promise yourself that you will get that free in-home visit from Dennis Danskin by calling (702) 327-4744.

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Rescue Me.

With apologies to the late Fontella Bass (look her up if you have no idea what I am talking about) rescue me refers to adopting a new best friend from a Las Vegas area shelter.  Look, if you are bound and determined to have a pure bred and want to pay a great deal of money at an area pet shop that’s your business.

Here are just a few reasons why to adopt rather than purchase –

1.  You just saved a life.
2.  You contribute to reducing pet overpopulation.
3.  The shelter employees and volunteers become a resource for life.
4.  The selection is greater.
5.  They have probably been treated with more TLC in recent times.

There is a potential downside.  You inherit all of the bad habits that your new dog has accumulated over time.  To solve that last dilemma, please call me.  I am Las Vegas humane dog trainer, Dennis Danskin.  Go ahead, research my philosophy at tranehumane.net then call me for a complimentary in-home visit at (702) 327-4744.       

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Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Home Sweet Home.

There is a good reason for that phrase especially as it pertains to puppies.  You have a lot of choices when it comes to training these days, including private in-home training, private training at a facility, group classes, and even online courses.  What we are all looking for of course is the finished product…a beautiful new addition to your family!

There are certainly a lot of reasons why training at home is a good option.  For starters, the schedule is much more flexible, allowing you to work around your personal life.  Aside from scheduling, at-home training is usually tailored to fit your specific training goals, rather than the generalized curriculum of a group class.

Once you meet nationally known Las Vegas humane dog trainer Dennis Danskin you will instantly know that you have made the right choice to train your new four-legged child in the comfortable surroundings of your own home.  Call Dennis today and arrange an initial complimentary in-home visit at (702) 327-4744.