DeMeaux has big shoes to fill
following Brisko's reign. DeMeaux is 8 weeks old in this
picture. The jobs he will be learning will be performing
weekly and special event demonstrations as well as
demonstrations, helping to distract and socialize new
clients as they learn to behave
He will perform agility demonstrations
including barrels and the palisades wall, retrieving
different objects for every day use, swimming and retrieving
water fowl for hunting, tracking people for security,
tracking dear and upland birds, drug detection, personal
protection training, for armed security APPDA competitions
including but are not limited to different scenarios.
As a service dog he will behave in many
different environments, but most of all he will be daddy's
boy!
Our goal is to
give you the correct information about your dog and your situation
before considering a facility to fit you and your needs. I am
confident we can format our training to give you what you are
looking for out of your dog.
We use our
one-on-one training technique that is adjusted to you and
your dogs’ individual needs. Wedeal with any breed, any
size,
In Loving Memory of Brisko
June, 2005 - November 26, 2008
and any
temperament. We specialize in problem solving and confidence
building.
By understanding
that every dog has their own individual personality, we are able to
decide what works best, not only for your dog, but for you and your
family. This is called behavioral modification. When you enjoy what
you are doing, it makes learning more fun and enjoyable.
We use positive
motivation with your pet. If your dog does not enjoy what they are
doing, they won’t want to do it. Dogs are animals of habit. They
want every thing to be the same every day. Your dog is a working
animal. If you don’t give them something to do, they will find
something themselves. By having your dog respond to you the first
time you ask them. This will give you and your pet the confidence
you need to over come any obstacle you come across. We will be able
to give you what you are looking for out of your pet.
We will be glad to
have you look through the rest of our site, to give you more of the
information you are looking for. Enjoy the videos and we will look
forward to working with you and your pet soon!
Training Tips
Be consistent.
Use positive reinforcement.
Be calm but assertive toward your dog.
Make your training sessions FUN for you and your dog.
Do not use "clickers" that must
be carried with you.