Animals have always been a huge part of my life. I grew up in a house with an assortment of critters; I have cared for not just dogs and cats, but everything from gerbils, to birds, to reptiles. When a relative or neighbor needed someone to pet sit for them, I was always the first to eagerly volunteer. I was a year old when I got my first dog, a Border Collie named Cody. As my family tells it, when I met Cody, there was an instant bond. So strong, in fact, that I began to bark and howl like I was trying to communicate with him and the other dogs in our neighborhood. I like to think that this was the first indication that dog training was what I was made for! While working on my Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, I got a job in a pet store and became interested in positive reinforcement dog training. I pursued the position and worked as a trainer while I completed my degree. It was then I realized how similar the field of psychology and dog training were, and discovered my true passion in working with dogs. Over my career, I have worked as a dog walker, volunteered as a training coordinator for a rescue, and managed a training facility. After seven years in the industry, I received my CPDT-KA (Certified Professional Dog Trainer - Knowledge Assessed) through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers. I am also a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. I have completed Michael Shikashio's Aggression in Dogs Master Course, which provides over 23 hours of education on a variety of topics, including resource guarding, multi-dog household issues, and how to safely break up a dog fight. Continuing education is extremely important to me to ensure I am able to provide my clients with a variety of techniques and up-to-date methods. With Mischief and Manners, I hope to help dog owners learn to love the quirky, mischievous, and unique personalities of their dogs. Rather than fixating on bad behaviors, I strive to help my clients understand why their dogs act a certain way - whether it's the ankle nipping of a Border Collie or the squeals of excitement when your Terrier sees a squirrel. Through positive reinforcement training, we can learn to effectively communicate with our canine companions without the use of force, harsh corrections, or physical punishment. Your pup can learn the necessary manners to thrive in our Human World, while embracing the traits that make them who they are!
Certifications:
CPDT-KA, Fear Free
Dog training services include
- Aggressive dog training
- Deaf dog training
- Reactive dog training
- In home training
- Off leash training
- Puppy training
More info about Emily Anderson's dog training:
In home private training, walk & train services, obedience training, reactivity training
Behavioral issue focus:
leash reactivity, inter-household aggression, mild separation anxiety, cooperative care/handling, resource guarding
Dog training methods:
initial consultation with client to develop training plan and evaluate dog, training is based in positive reinforcement and force/fear free methods
Why I became a dog trainer:
Have always enjoyed working with animals since I was young, including training with my dad and our family Border Collie. Began working in the pet industry during college and quickly became fascinated by the dog training field, as I was a psychology major and I enjoyed the crossover between what I was learning and applying that to dogs
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
Through the years as a trainer, I have always enjoyed helping strength the bond between humans and their canine companions. As I developed my passion for working with reactive dogs, and adopted a reactive dog of my own, I really enjoy helping owners feel more confident and relaxed with their dog and opening up new possibilities for dogs who are reactive and may struggle in the world.
My #1 dog training tip:
Never take yourself or your dog too seriously
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