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dog1trainer · 2 months ago
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Dog not listening? Acting out?
I’ve been professionally training dogs since 1981 — over 3,000 dogs and counting. I work with all breeds and behaviors, including aggression, pulling, jumping, and stubbornness.
No food rewards. No clickers. Just real obedience training that works — and I teach YOU how to do it, virtually or in person.
Free evaluations available via FaceTime or WhatsApp.
Let’s get your dog under control — the right way.
Visit: https://k9trainer1.simdif.com
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mypetshopworld · 2 years ago
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dog1trainer · 1 month ago
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Perfect On & Off Leash Obedience — Toms River & North Jersey Dogs
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Frustrated with your dog’s behavior? Pulling, barking, ignoring you?
I fix that — with no treats, no gimmicks, and no endless sessions.
Just real results in one virtual lesson for $199.
Includes heel, stay, come, and “no” — guaranteed.
40+ years of K9 experience | 3,000+ dogs trained
Free FaceTime evaluations. Any breed, 5 months & up.
Visit: k9trainer1.simdif.com
Watch: YouTube.com/@K9Trainer1
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dog1trainer · 1 month ago
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Over 3,000 dogs trained. 40+ years of real results.
I’m a certified K9 instructor offering virtual obedience training that works — no treats, no clickers, no nonsense. Just structure, respect, and leadership.
What I fix:
• Leash pulling
• Not listening
• Aggression or fear
• Jumping, barking, biting
• No boundaries in the home
Signature Program — $199
One 90-minute session teaches:
• Heel
• Come
• Stay
• Respect for “No”
Includes follow-up support. Guaranteed results.
Bonus: Free evaluations on FaceTime or WhatsApp
Text: 267-562-6568
Website: https://k9trainer1.simdif.com
My method:
No food. No gimmicks. Just leadership and real change.
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#BridgetonDogTrainer #MillvilleDogs #VinelandDogTraining
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dog1trainer · 1 month ago
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Frustrated with your dog’s behavior?
I train dogs through respect, not treats.
No food bribes. No clickers. Just real leadership and results.
Serving Philadelphia, Cheltenham, Lancaster, Reading, Hershey, and Allentown.
Real obedience. Real leadership. Real results.
40+ years experience. Over 3,000 dogs trained.
Visit: k9trainer1.simdif.com
Watch proof: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjhdo7ds/
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dog1trainer · 1 month ago
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If your dog pulls on the leash, barks nonstop, ignores commands, or acts aggressive or scared—I’ve got you. I’ve trained over 3,000 dogs with one method that works: no treats, no clickers, no nonsense. Just leadership, structure, and communication.
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I offer virtual dog training for real results.
My 90-minute K9 1Rep Commands session teaches:
• Heel
• Stay
• Come
• “No” (with meaning)
All in ONE guaranteed lesson
$199 includes free follow-up support. Any breed, 5 months and up.
I show YOU how to train your dog so it actually sticks.
Text me: 267-562-6568
More info: https://k9trainer1.simdif.com
Watch my training results:
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#dogtraining #virtualdogtraining #dogbehaviorhelp #notreattraining #puppytraining
#marylanddogs #phillydogs #nycdogs #dogtrainerlife #aggressivedoghelp
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dog1trainer · 1 month ago
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Still yelling “NO” while your dog ignores you?
I fix that.
I’m a certified K9 instructor with 40+ years of experience and over 3,000 dogs trained — including the tough ones most trainers avoid.
I offer virtual training that actually works.
No treats. No clickers. No fluff. Just clear structure, calm communication, and real obedience.
Common Problems I Handle:
• Leash pulling
• Jumping, barking, nipping
• Fear and aggression
• No boundaries
• Flat-out not listening
My Signature Session: K9 1Rep Commands
In just one 90-minute virtual lesson, I teach:
• Heel
• Stay
• Come
• What “No” actually means
$199 — includes follow-up support
Free evaluations via FaceTime or WhatsApp.
All breeds welcome (5 months+)
My Method?
No food bribes. No gadgets. No yelling.
Just leadership, calm energy, and respect-based structure.
If you’re done wasting time on gimmicks, I’ve got you.
Visit: https://k9trainer1.simdif.com
Watch my results:
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dog1trainer · 1 month ago
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Your dog isn’t “just difficult.” They’re untrained. Let’s fix that.
Serving Brooklyn & Queens, NY
I work with dogs other trainers won’t touch—aggression, fear, leash reactivity, anxiety—you name it.
This isn’t cookie-cutter training. I build dogs who can walk calmly down a crowded street, ignore distractions, and come when called.
Obedience that holds up in the real world.
Whether you’ve just adopted or you’ve been struggling for years, I can help.
Let’s get to work:
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dog1trainer · 2 months ago
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No treats. No clickers. Just results.
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Frustrated with your dog’s behavior? I can help — with over 40 years of experience and more than 3,000 dogs trained.
I offer in-person and virtual dog training across:
Philadelphia, Maryland, Poconos, Reading, Lancaster, Hershey, Harrisburg & more.
Common issues I fix:
• Leash pulling
• Jumping, barking, nipping
• Aggression, reactivity, fear
• Ignoring commands
• No structure or boundaries
My Signature Program:
K9 1Rep Commands — 90-minute virtual session
Commands: Heel, Stay, Come, Respect “No”
Only $199 — includes follow-up. One session. Guaranteed.
Free behavioral evaluations via FaceTime or WhatsApp
Training for all breeds, 5 months and up
Call or text: #2675626568
Website: k9trainer1.simdif.com
Watch the method work: youtube.com/shorts/LPc_iJ_Kcag
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#puppytraining #reactivedog #aggressivedoghelp #bigdogtraining #smalldogtraining
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dog1trainer · 2 months ago
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Got a stubborn dog in NYC?
You’re not alone — and you’re not stuck.
With over 40 years of hands-on experience, I offer virtual dog training that actually works.
No treats. No gimmicks. Just respect-based training that gets real results — even with the toughest cases.
I work with dogs of all ages, breeds, and temperaments — from puppies to aggressive rescues.
Serving: Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, the Bronx, Long Island, and more.
Training from wherever you are — on your time, in your space.
Watch how it works:
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Book a session today:
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mypetshopworld · 2 years ago
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mypetshopworld · 7 years ago
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What is the reason that dogs behave aggressively towards each other!
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Why do dogs behave aggressively towards each other?
Dog Aggression what are the  Myths and Facts. We’ve all heard about the aggressive dog, that ‘mean, dangerous’ animal down the street. Many of us have even seen dogs fight with each other, or worse. It would be hard to miss stories of vicious dogfights, especially with the help of mass media. But why exactly are dogs sometimes aggressive towards each other, and why do they sometimes feel the need to kill each other? So what is the reason for dogs behave aggressively towards each other?
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To understand the whole behaviour we have to go way back ... The Grey Wolf and Alpha Theory When attempting to understand the ‘why’ for any dog behaviour, it is sometimes best to look at the way their ancestral wolf behaved toward each other. Thousands of dog owners still believe in the ‘Alpha’ top dog, thinking that in a dog’s mind, the strongest always ranks highest and deserves the first pick of everything. Thanks to the great ‘Dog Whisperer’ Cesar Millan, this theory was further proliferated throughout America and the world. Most people don’t know this Alpha theory was based on a poorly conducted zoological study of captive wolves way back in the 1940’s, a time when we already had a very poor understanding of canine behaviour. Biologists concluded it’s natural for wolves to battle for dominance, the strongest becoming the ‘Alpha’ since that was the behaviour presented by this small captive grouping. It wasn’t long after this generalised wolf behaviour became the accepted dog behaviour since dogs evolved from wolves. Unfortunately for Cesar lovers, the Alpa theory has been since discredited by the scientific community as a whole. Dogs are not always aggressive simply because they are larger, stronger, and can be. This is also not the way wolves naturally behave in the wild, their packs resembling more of a family unit than a dominant hierarchy.
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What are the signs of dog aggression: When your dogs start to Staring/like direct eye contact Low range growling Growling, snapping, snarling Tall, rigid stance with erect ears Tail held high, possibly moving stiffly from side to side Though these are common signs, some aggressive dogs will often give no indication (or at least not easily perceived by humans) before biting. Medical concerns can sometimes also cause a dog to respond aggressively; it’s important to seek veterinary care if this aggression is unusual behaviour. Possible causes of dog aggression Negative/ traumatising past experiences, including abuse or neglect Poor socialisation Owner’s behaviour may contribute Fear The desire to protect territory or family members Painful medical condition The desire to retain social status, not to be confused with dominance/alpha dog theory dog training aggressive behaviour Graph Displays Common Aggressive Household Dog Breeds
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The dog breeds listed in the graph are all common house pet breeds, scoring in the 60% range in the official American Temperament Test (as of 2017). Though some dogs scored below these, these common household breeds scored on the low end. You’ll notice that the American Pitbull Terrier (87.4%) and Rottweiler (84.7%), breeds commonly thought to be more aggressive by most people, scored well above those you see here.
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• According to the American Kennel Club, the vast majority of dog bites occur in intact (non-neutered) males.
The Pitfalls of Human Selective Breeding
Why certain Dog breeds become more dangerous than others? We’ve also all hears certain breeds are supposedly more dangerous than others, like the Pitbull or Rottweiler. This answer here comes down to genetics and heredity. Some breeds can be more aggressive than others or carry aggressive tendencies, today often because aggression was a straight sought after heavily by early breeders and passed to offspring. ● Believe it or not, many toy breeds rank the highest, by far, in terms of aggression (see graph above and explanation). Rottweiler The Rottweiler is an ancient breed, developed around 2000 years ago during the height of the Roman Empire to help guard livestock (among other things), although that was a much different animal than the Rottweiler of today. Rottweilers need experienced dog owners and when handled well those are loving and good dog companions. Pitbull Pitbulls were indeed developed as a ‘fighting’ dog, although the story is different than most people think. After the much loved English ‘sport’ of bull baiting was deemed excessively cruel and outlawed in 1835, enthusiasts started mixing bulldogs of the time with terriers. The resulting Pitbulls were first used in the sport of ‘Ratting’ before the dog fighting many people know of.
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The Pitbull one of the best Family dogs Contrary to popular belief, the Pitbull is one of the best overall family breeds in existence today, very good with people thanks primarily because they were initially bred to be very loyal to human handlers. The breed does carry a tendency for dog aggression. It depends on the Owner of the dog and the training. The Wonders of Socialization Socialisation means exactly how it sounds, building social skills via social contact. These are both perhaps some of the most essential skills a dog will ever learn, and some of the most important training an owner will ever endure. A well-socialised dog, one who has been raised among other animals, encouraged to play and rewarded for interacting well with both humans and dogs, is rarely aggressive. Aggressive tendencies are far more common among dogs who have been raised alone, not allowed or encouraged to play and interact with other animals when young, or endured a traumatic experience in the past. We can all imagine that dog that does his best to stay back from approaching people or other animals, emitting a low growl when they do come too close. Many of us can imagine the sudden, sharp bellowing of the owner in response to his dog’s reactions. Fear-based aggression is more common among poorly socialised dogs, strays, and in many cases ‘puppy mill’ dogs. Conclusion: The Importance of Understanding
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Despite what you may have read, heard from the bias news media or an uneducated friend may have said, dog behaviour is very predictable for those that pay attention, know what to look for, and what situations to avoid. Dogs are instinctual animals, their reactions governed by a set of instinctual ‘rules’. Outside of the rare genetic or developmental issue, they will always follow these instincts. When speaking of domesticated pets, the vast majority of dog aggression falls to the fault of the owner or the owner of the offending animal for failing to either ensure a safe environment or adequately educate themselves. Where dogs are not capable of intellectual thought, reasoning, and will never fully understand human behaviour, humans are easily capable of such a level of understanding- if they wanted to be. A situation where dogs behave aggressively towards each other can happen at any time during a walk with your dog or just a stroll in the park, not every owner has control over there dog. If you are unsure and you encounter some problem behaviour with your dog it is always good to look for a Certified Dog Trainer. ( CDT) Every Dog Owner should educate themselves in the breed or mix breed to understand the basis of their dog. Dog training is always recommended and it depends on oneself if you are capable to train the dog yourself or if you join a dog training class.   There are lots of dog training treats available. Dog training can be fun for you and your dog. Share your experience with your dog have you been encountered a situation with your dog where another dog is charging at your dog? I only experienced it once but it was a frightening experience. All Yours Melanie   Read the full article
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mypetshopworld · 7 years ago
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What is the reason that dogs behave aggressively towards each other!
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Why do dogs behave aggressively towards each other?
Dog Aggression what are the  Myths and Facts. We’ve all heard about the aggressive dog, that ‘mean, dangerous’ animal down the street. Many of us have even seen dogs fight with each other, or worse. It would be hard to miss stories of vicious dogfights, especially with the help of mass media. But why exactly are dogs sometimes aggressive towards each other, and why do they sometimes feel the need to kill each other? So what is the reason for dogs behave aggressively towards each other?
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To understand the whole behaviour we have to go way back ... The Grey Wolf and Alpha Theory When attempting to understand the ‘why’ for any dog behaviour, it is sometimes best to look at the way their ancestral wolf behaved toward each other. Thousands of dog owners still believe in the ‘Alpha’ top dog, thinking that in a dog’s mind, the strongest always ranks highest and deserves the first pick of everything. Thanks to the great ‘Dog Whisperer’ Cesar Millan, this theory was further proliferated throughout America and the world. Most people don’t know this Alpha theory was based on a poorly conducted zoological study of captive wolves way back in the 1940’s, a time when we already had a very poor understanding of canine behaviour. Biologists concluded it’s natural for wolves to battle for dominance, the strongest becoming the ‘Alpha’ since that was the behaviour presented by this small captive grouping. It wasn’t long after this generalised wolf behaviour became the accepted dog behaviour since dogs evolved from wolves. Unfortunately for Cesar lovers, the Alpa theory has been since discredited by the scientific community as a whole. Dogs are not always aggressive simply because they are larger, stronger, and can be. This is also not the way wolves naturally behave in the wild, their packs resembling more of a family unit than a dominant hierarchy.
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What are the signs of dog aggression: When your dogs start to Staring/like direct eye contact Low range growling Growling, snapping, snarling Tall, rigid stance with erect ears Tail held high, possibly moving stiffly from side to side Though these are common signs, some aggressive dogs will often give no indication (or at least not easily perceived by humans) before biting. Medical concerns can sometimes also cause a dog to respond aggressively; it’s important to seek veterinary care if this aggression is unusual behaviour. Possible causes of dog aggression Negative/ traumatising past experiences, including abuse or neglect Poor socialisation Owner’s behaviour may contribute Fear The desire to protect territory or family members Painful medical condition The desire to retain social status, not to be confused with dominance/alpha dog theory dog training aggressive behaviour Graph Displays Common Aggressive Household Dog Breeds
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The dog breeds listed in the graph are all common house pet breeds, scoring in the 60% range in the official American Temperament Test (as of 2017). Though some dogs scored below these, these common household breeds scored on the low end. You’ll notice that the American Pitbull Terrier (87.4%) and Rottweiler (84.7%), breeds commonly thought to be more aggressive by most people, scored well above those you see here.
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• According to the American Kennel Club, the vast majority of dog bites occur in intact (non-neutered) males.
The Pitfalls of Human Selective Breeding
Why certain Dog breeds become more dangerous than others? We’ve also all hears certain breeds are supposedly more dangerous than others, like the Pitbull or Rottweiler. This answer here comes down to genetics and heredity. Some breeds can be more aggressive than others or carry aggressive tendencies, today often because aggression was a straight sought after heavily by early breeders and passed to offspring. ● Believe it or not, many toy breeds rank the highest, by far, in terms of aggression (see graph above and explanation). Rottweiler The Rottweiler is an ancient breed, developed around 2000 years ago during the height of the Roman Empire to help guard livestock (among other things), although that was a much different animal than the Rottweiler of today. Rottweilers need experienced dog owners and when handled well those are loving and good dog companions. Pitbull Pitbulls were indeed developed as a ‘fighting’ dog, although the story is different than most people think. After the much loved English ‘sport’ of bull baiting was deemed excessively cruel and outlawed in 1835, enthusiasts started mixing bulldogs of the time with terriers. The resulting Pitbulls were first used in the sport of ‘Ratting’ before the dog fighting many people know of.
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The Pitbull one of the best Family dogs Contrary to popular belief, the Pitbull is one of the best overall family breeds in existence today, very good with people thanks primarily because they were initially bred to be very loyal to human handlers. The breed does carry a tendency for dog aggression. It depends on the Owner of the dog and the training. The Wonders of Socialization Socialisation means exactly how it sounds, building social skills via social contact. These are both perhaps some of the most essential skills a dog will ever learn, and some of the most important training an owner will ever endure. A well-socialised dog, one who has been raised among other animals, encouraged to play and rewarded for interacting well with both humans and dogs, is rarely aggressive. Aggressive tendencies are far more common among dogs who have been raised alone, not allowed or encouraged to play and interact with other animals when young, or endured a traumatic experience in the past. We can all imagine that dog that does his best to stay back from approaching people or other animals, emitting a low growl when they do come too close. Many of us can imagine the sudden, sharp bellowing of the owner in response to his dog’s reactions. Fear-based aggression is more common among poorly socialised dogs, strays, and in many cases ‘puppy mill’ dogs. Conclusion: The Importance of Understanding
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Despite what you may have read, heard from the bias news media or an uneducated friend may have said, dog behaviour is very predictable for those that pay attention, know what to look for, and what situations to avoid. Dogs are instinctual animals, their reactions governed by a set of instinctual ‘rules’. Outside of the rare genetic or developmental issue, they will always follow these instincts. When speaking of domesticated pets, the vast majority of dog aggression falls to the fault of the owner or the owner of the offending animal for failing to either ensure a safe environment or adequately educate themselves. Where dogs are not capable of intellectual thought, reasoning, and will never fully understand human behaviour, humans are easily capable of such a level of understanding- if they wanted to be. A situation where dogs behave aggressively towards each other can happen at any time during a walk with your dog or just a stroll in the park, not every owner has control over there dog. If you are unsure and you encounter some problem behaviour with your dog it is always good to look for a Certified Dog Trainer. ( CDT) Every Dog Owner should educate themselves in the breed or mix breed to understand the basis of their dog. Dog training is always recommended and it depends on oneself if you are capable to train the dog yourself or if you join a dog training class.   There are lots of dog training treats available. Dog training can be fun for you and your dog. Share your experience with your dog have you been encountered a situation with your dog where another dog is charging at your dog? I only experienced it once but it was a frightening experience. All Yours Melanie   Read the full article
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