by admin | Jan 22, 2016 | dog behavior, dog training, dogs, foster dog, puppy training, rescue dog
Training Dogs and Their People – Fort Worth Dog Training Blog When people learn and enroll themselves and their dogs in my Fort Worth dog training programs, they soon find out that while plenty of dog training takes place, a huge portion of the protocol is also...
by admin | Nov 4, 2015 | dog behavior, dog training, dogs, foster dog, puppy training, rescue dog
Mila: Excessive Barking Case Study – Dog Training Fort Worth People aren’t surprised if their dog likes to bark. It’s a form of communication for dogs, and I’ve even met dog owners that are almost perturbed if their dog doesn’t bark. Many...
by admin | Aug 27, 2015 | dog behavior, dog training, dogs, foster dog, puppy training, rescue dog
The Importance of Basic Obedience – Dog Training Fort Worth Blog Basic obedience training is essential to all of our training programs. It goes hand-in-hand with proper leash handling techniques. These are the only two training methods that will be a consistent...
by admin | Jun 25, 2015 | dog behavior, dog training, dogs, foster dog, puppy training, rescue dog
The Major Risks of Boarding and Training – Dog Training Fort Worth Blog Here at Heart of Texas Dog Training, I offer a variety of training programs. While I offer group obedience classes at different locations in the area, my primary specialty is private in-home...
by admin | May 28, 2015 | dog behavior, dog training, dogs, foster dog, puppy training, rescue dog
Can you Train Older Dogs? When clients think of dog training, they often think of puppy training. But I train dogs of any age, from newly-adopted puppies to a senior dog. Sometimes older dogs develop bad habits, or environmental changes may result in behavioral...
by admin | Apr 8, 2015 | dog behavior, dog training, dogs, foster dog, puppy training, rescue dog
Sibling Aggression: It CAN Be Resolved! DFW Dog Trainer Blog There are many types of canine aggression. What differentiates aggression is the trigger that causes a dog to snap, growl, lunge, and–quite possibly–bite. If your dog shows aggression when...