A Case For Day Training

A dog trainer is the only professional that I know of that trains YOU how to train your dog.  That’s kinda funny since I don’t usually hire a contractor to show me how to build my home or hire a hair dresser to teach me how to color or cut my hair.  So why is it that most dog trainers only teach their clients how to train their own dogs.  I know when I took my first dog to classes I would have loved for someone else to do all the tedious  repetition training with my dog and when he was all trained to just show me what I needed to do to keep it up.
 
Well, that is what DAY TRAINING is all about.  You actually hire me to come to your home and spend an hour 3 times a week (for 3 weeks)  with your dog doing all those tedious repetitions getting him to sit, stay, down, come and walk on a leash.  Then at the end of the week I schedule a transfer session with the owner to show them what we have accomplished, all the commands and how maintain an obedient dog. Then just to make sure you and your dog are working well together, I schedule two follow-up session at 1 and 3 months.
 
Day training sets up owners, dogs, and trainers to win. Cases are seen through to full conclusion—owners reach their goals, trainers experience the satisfaction of a completed case, and dogs get the help they need. The results owners witness in the transition session at the end of the first week translate into high levels of compliance. Why? Learning maintenance skills is far easier than training from the ground up because the dog already knows his part and the clients are strongly motivated to protect the progress they’re so delighted to see.
 
So, if you can’t commit to the time, let me do it and both you & Fido will live much better lives together.

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Pam Tuss

Pam Francis-Tuss is a certified dog trainer with extensive experience under her belt, and more importantly, an undying passion for our 4-legged best pals. The Sacramento, CA-based professional is the entrepreneur behind Obedient Pups – the only trainer in the area to offer Day Training services! Pam believes in respecting owners and their beloved pets: this is why she supports the association for Force-free professionals and values reward-based training strategies and positive reinforcement techniques that have a great impact on the psyche of your dog and lasting good behaviors. The best thing about reward-based dog training is that it can be adapted for any behavior and any breed. But understand that the reward doesn’t have to always be food. It can be praise, a toy or just going outside to play. With a good understanding of how your dog is motivated you can do almost anything from basic training to agility training. Pam spent 32 years working in the medical field and when she finally retired she started doing what made her the happiest…working with dogs. Pam has always had a dog in her life and can’t imagine life without one (or two). ​ Pam has been married for 30 years and has one awesome grown son. She currently has two dogs, her son’s dog Cooper (a 8 year Old English Sheepdog/Boxer mix) and Maddy (a 4 year old mini pit mix). Both are Pam’s best friends and her true loves. ​ Find out more and feel free to get in touch her for further info!