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Manners Magic & Impulse Control
Does your dog
- bolt out the door?
- pull you when he sees another dog or person on a walk?
- jump on people?
- steal food off countertops?
- smell people's crotches?
- jump on furniture without permission?
- pester you for attention?
- think every dog is his playmate?
- steal your socks, cell phone, the remote, etc.?
- fidget when you try to put his leash on?
- put the leash in his mouth on walks?
- grab treats out of your hand?
- get in your way when you are walking (especially on the stairs)?
- want to be petted by everybody everywhere all the time?
- get jealous when you pay attention to a person or another dog????
Then this program is definitely for your dog!!! You don't need your dog to do circus tricks, but -- ahem -- he is behaviorally challenged. He's a lovable dog who just doesn't know self control or how to live in a human world.
You will learn how to help your dog become a better-mannered member of the family, and your dog will learn impulse control.
The fee is $295 for one two-hour lesson. Call toll free 1-877-7-DOGGIE to book an appointment. Both you and your dog will be happier after you make the phone call.....
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Caryl Wolff
is the *only*
dog trainer in
Los Angeles who is concurrently certified or endorsed by these organizations, having passed their examination requirements.
International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants

National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors

Certification Council for Pet Dog Trainers

She also is a professional member of these dog training organizations.
Association of Pet Dog Trainers

International Association of Canine Professionals

Association of Animal Behavior Professionals

The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies

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