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Are You Embarrassed,
Fed Up, Frustrated
Or Anxious AboutYOUR DOG'S BAD BEHAVIOUR?
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MY DOG TRAINER Will Help You Have A Friendly And
Well-BehavedDOG THAT IS PART OF THE FAMILY
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Services
At MY DOG TRAINER LISA , I offer a wide range of programmes to fit your specific needs and budget, along with the training solutions to best suit your dog.
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Services
At MY DOG TRAINER, I offer a wide range of programmes to fit your specific needs and budget, along with the training solutions to best suit your dog.
Rewards Based, Positive Reinforcement Training
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Effective, Kind, Humane Methods
At My Dog Trainer Lisa,
you will get:
- A Certified Professional Dog Trainer
- 30+ years of knowledge and experience
- Quick relief from problem behaviours
- Outstanding service
- Lifetime support
- A well-behaved, happy dog
COVID PROTOCOLS
Your health is just as important as your pup’s! That’s why we’re committed to preventing the spread of COVID-19 and other easily spreadable illnesses, so you can focus on enjoying a safe and fun training experience with your furry friend.
5 Star Reviews
"Lisa is professional in all her sessions and always appears comfortable with all of the dogs and owners. She is also non-judgemental with the dogs and their owners and that is good."
Sheridan Reece
“I brought Lisa in, not only for our new pup but our older 8-year-old dog too. Lisa was awesome, my dogs absolutely love her. Lisa is knowledgeable and caring and I admired her positive methods of training. I am a happy mum.”
Angie McGranaham
“The training was excellent! Zen was a tough cookie, but Lisa was patient and he got very attached to her. He would always run to her when she came. Lisa had that touch. I strongly recommend these training classes.”
Jason Marshall
"Lisa is a wonderful trainer. She is extremely knowledgeable, and takes the time with both pet & owner. Lisa addressed all the issues we had. I definitely recommend her. Ellie (my dog) absolutely loves her, and enjoyed the sessions."
Sherese Mullin-Rock
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“Research shows that dogs do not need to be physically punished to learn how to behave, and there are significant risks associated with using punishment (such as inhibiting learning, increasing fear, and/or stimulating aggressive events). Therefore, trainers who routinely use choke chain collars, pinch collars, shock collars, and other methods of physical punishment as a primary training method should be avoided.”
American Veterinary Society of Animal Behaviour (AVSAB)
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