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“By attending “C.H.A.C.O Dog Training & Behavior Consulting LLC” classes we learned a lot and so did our standard poodle Dash. Almudena has a first-class facility with a large field for classes, within a larger securely fenced area that readily adapts to the wide range of activities she incorporates in her teaching. She is a personable and caring individual as well as a very knowledgeable professional totally committed to helping owners and their dogs.
The classes are usually small, 4 owners with their dogs, which allows some one-on-one time with Almudena when needed, and the classes are nonthreatening and fun for the dog. With her extensive knowledge, she is able to address any special problems encountered. For example, our dog had spent the first nine months of his life in a kennel being mostly ignored. Almudena really helped socialize Dash and he’s become a confident, happy dog, who likes to play and he enjoys the company of other dogs and people.” – Robb & Kate Palmer, Tesuque, NM
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From participants of the Developing the Confident Dog class.
“Thanks so much for the excellent recall class that Roxie and I attended. I really enjoyed it. You teach important concepts in interesting ways, and your class is a very different experience than other classes I have taken over the years. It was very helpful and thought provoking.” – Patty Sciarrotta & Roxie
As a pet owner of an emotional dog, it’s essential to be well-versed in the challenges of supporting them. In all my years of working with pet parents and their dogs, I’ve seen
the toll it takes. But with the proper knowledge and support, emotional dogs can live their best lives.
An emotional dog is any dog that exhibits generalized concern or fear—yes, fear and anxiety present themselves in a “spectrum” or even aggression, as most aggression is fear-based.
During this webinar, I will address
1. The specific needs of Emotional dogs
2. The place of management in daily life and
3. Behavior modification from a learning and neuroscience perspective.
4. Find and get the support and help you need.