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Expert Profile: Anne Springer, BSc.,CPCT, IPDTA, APDT

Expertise:  I'm happy to answer questions on behavior and training. I prefer a training philosophy much like your physician might adopt when treating patients - first, do no harm. Dogs are generally best trained using humane methods that make sense to them and put you in control, not necessarily by physical means, but by controlling the dog's access to resources, such as food, toys, access to the outdoors, etc. I want your dog to behave, but also to trust you and rely on you for guidance.

Experience in the area
Professional trainer, owner of Paws for Praise, LLC in Danvers, MA. Educated, bonded and insured, all breed experience. We use positive training and behavior modification techniques, and are committed to having the dogs that come through our center be both as well trained and behaviorally healthy as we can help their humans make them.

Organizations
International Positive Dog Training Association (Regional Director for Massachusetts) APDT Therapy Dogs, Inc. Truly Dog Friendly

Publications
Gloucester Times, Ipswich Chronicle, and more

Education/Credentials
B.S., Cum Laude, Salem State College Diploma, Dog Obedience Training/Instruction (Apprenticed also) Graduate, New York School of Dog Grooming Pet CPR/First Aid Certified Certified Pet Care Technician AKC CGC Evaluator Therapy Dogs Inc. Tester/Observer

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Thank you very much for your quick and helpful response! I will infact try the kong/bordem buster, and if this doesn't work, I will contact his vet, a
(Sarah on 11/14/08)
Thank you very much for your quick response! I have looked at the website you recommended and am going to use the methods described. I also learned so
(Sue on 11/10/08)
thank you for your help.
(Amethyst on 10/30/08)
Thank you so much for your timely response. It looks like you are too busy for a follow up question, so I will apply the technique and get back to you
(Erin on 10/28/08)
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Recent Answers from Anne Springer, BSc.,CPCT, IPDTA, APDT
2008-11-14  Dog Behaviour Firstly, destructiveness might be normal for an adolescent dog, but not an adult. I would be concerned that he might not be getting enough exercise or mental activity. You can remedy that by increasing...
2008-11-13  behavior changes With regard to his excitable behavior when you bring out the leash, that has been reinforced somehow, or he wouldn't continue to do it. A couple of ways you might try to change it: don't give him a treat...
2008-11-10  Shy Border Collie This sounds like normal Border Collie behavior, and is common among quite a few of the herding breeds. Most are affectionate with their owners for short periods, but they have an inherent need to be "on...
2008-11-09  dog training I do think he can learn. The secret is not to let him out of your sight inside the house. You can tether him to your waist with a leash, or crate him while you cannot watch him. Take him out after he...
2008-11-08  reward for "going" outside quickly Try clicker training. You must click when she is completely finished (or she could learn to stop mid-stream to get her reward), and then give her a tidbit. Be sure to also add a cue, such as "pee" or...
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