Oakland, California, Alameda
I’m a family dog trainer (member of IACP); my training methods are “relationship based. I will teach you how to build a rewarding relationship with your adult dog or puppy and training ourselves first is the best, and only way, to start!
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5 customer reviews
Asna
Dog Training
Pete was excellent - knowledgable and effective. We really enjoyed working with him for our 3 month old Bernedoodle puppy's initial training session.
Joy
Dog Training
Wonderful with my dogs. Took a lot of time to run through behavior modification with me.
Ken Knaus
We had our first session with Pete today. Already, he has worked wonders with our very reactive Kerry Blue Terrier. He uses a common sense and individualized approach to training that incorporates both positive and negative reinforcement. He is kind, gentle, and respectful of the dog while being very effective. It is clear that he loves his work and connects in a positive way with our four legged friends More...
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Tamara Zirkle
Peter has been helping us with our 2 VERY energetic boxers! He understands the dogs and their needs. He's taught our family how to set limits for the dogs so we can better enjoy them! I highly recommend him!
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Peter Muller
We had an introductory meeting with Pete. He was outstanding orienting us as new "dog parents" to caring for and training our 1 1/2 year-old rescue dog and new 4-month old puppy.
He provided very helpful written material to read and videos to watch before our next session in two weeks. We cannot speak highly enough of him personally and professionally, and we look forward to working with him in the future!
> Louis Burton
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What do you love most about your job?
Looking at the owner's smiling face after a session
What inspired you to start your own business?
A desire to make every dog a happy dog, one dog at the time.
Why should our clients choose you?
I can show you how to have the best relationship with your dog based on engagement and fun training sessions, it is what makes your dog want to be with you . . . and your dog wants what you have!