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Any type of question regarding DOG TRAINING and BEHAVIORAL modification for ALL AGES, ALL BREEDS. I can answer some questions about dog food and diet, help analyze physical issues and offer ideas (Zero liability, I'm not a licensed vet) and holistic solutions. While my knowledge may aid a dog owner solving some common issues I emphazize to always contact a behavioral dog trainer in the area to have the dog, the situation and the problem evaluated. My help is based on my working experience and hundreds of happy dogs and satisfied customers but I am not to be held liable for any advise, recommendations and help I may offer on this site.

Experience in the area

Certified Trainer in Germany and USA. Over 20+ years experience. DogNanny 911 Obedience Training offers a unique combination of Dog Training and Behaviorist insight, therefore I call myself a Behavioral Dog Trainer. It is my passion to work with dogs who show severe behavioral issues not just in the owner/dog field but also as a member of the AZ Rescue Network and APARN. I rescue and rehabilitate those dogs who are often impossible to be fostered by a rescue group and give them a second chance of finding happiness with their human forever match.

Organizations

APARN, AZ Rescue Network. I rescue, foster and also bottle feed orphaned puppies and kitties.

Publications

Dogster.com

Education/Credentials

Apprenticeship in Germany (1988), well known Dog Trainer & Chairman of a Schutzhund Club (Who successfully worked and showed her dogs all over Europe). Successfully finished/graduated; officially recognized and certified as dog trainer (1989). Assistant Training Director for Greater Phoenix Dog Training Academy, later Training Director for SmartK9 Academy; Accredited by the AZ Department of Economic Security (SmartK9 Academy 'Become a Dog Trainer'). DogNanny 911 Obedience Training (2008). Locally recognized and credited behavioral dog trainer, recommended by local AZ Rescue Network members for my work and efforts to keep dogs out of rescue and shelters, to help turn dogs in rescue/shelters adoptable, donating time/advise to aid the volunteer programs. Multiple TV appearances: ABC, NBC and Fox10 (All local).

Past/Present Clients

http://www.freewebs.com/dognanny911obedience/clientrescuetestimonies.htm Here are some of the many happy clients listed, including rescues. I also have/had multiple celebrity clients (Media, Athletes, etc).

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Recent Answers from DogNanny 911

2009-11-20 crate training:

The way I successfully train puppies is: 1) Get the crate out of your bedroom. You too make noises which agitate the puppy, makes him think you're awake and ready to let him out and play with him.

2009-11-20 Our Husky:

The story of a Husky... You have no idea how often I come across what you are going thru with Demon. As a matter of fact I just finished working a 1 year old Husky named Momo, same behavior, held outside

2009-11-18 puppy agresstion:

Hi Serena, your boy is only 5 month old and he's given a great deal of freedom when you guys are out and about and when he's off lead. Practically you're a bit ahead of the "Game" and since he's just

2009-11-16 strange behavior:

Hi Pat! First let me apologize for taking so long to respond but I'm usually very busy Sat/Sun/Mo and am just now getting around answering emails and training requests. As a rescuer myself (And foster

2009-11-14 Bad Dog:

Actually, he isn't a bad dog at all. He does what all unsupervised puppies his age would do: Fight boredom, exercise curiosity and learn more about his environment, including getting into stuff he shouldn't

 

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