I'm a self-professed science and animal nerd. I've been fascinated by animals from an early age and my first career focused on conservation and enhancement of animal habitat through work with environmental and other organizations.
When I sought training help for my first rescue vizsla dog, I was disappointed by the use of harsh training methods by the majority of trainers in my local area. This lead me to research and seek education about positive reinforcement training and to my career change to professional animal training.
I enjoy working with clients and helping them discover the power and fun of positive reinforcement/force free dog training.
Certifications:
CBCC-KA (Certified Behavior Consultant Canine, Certification Counsel for Professional Dog Trainers, CCPDT),
CTC (Certificate in Training & Counseling, Academy for Dog Trainers)
Dog training services include
- Aggressive dog training
- Deaf dog training
- Reactive dog training
- In home training
- Off leash training
- Puppy training
More info about Jodi Cassell's dog training:
I offer private training sessions and behavior consultations in the Greater Sacramento Region. I work with clients on a variety issues of issues ranging from new puppy training to more complex behavioral issues. I specialize in working with fear, reactivity, aggression, and separation anxiety. My training is force free (positive reinforcement) and I do not use tools that scare or cause pain in dogs.
Behavioral issue focus:
I am an honors graduate of the Academy for Dog Trainers (Certificate in Training and Counseling - CTC), the most rigorous professional dog training and behavior education program in the world. I was also the trainer for Front Street Animal shelter from 2019-2020. I work with a number of dog rescue organizations.
I have experience working with a variety of behavior issues ranging from common obedience/manners issues to cases with dog bites. I am recommended by and work with veterinarians throughout the region including Veterinary Behaviorists at University of California at Davis and other practices.
Dog training methods:
Training with is initiated through a behavior consultation where I review your dog's history and behavior, provide education and management strategies, discuss and set training goals, and initiate training. I provide follow-up handouts and custom training plans that serve as reminders and homework. Follow-up sessions are scheduled individually or as a package based on client needs and goals.
My training is force free (positive reinforcement), meaning I do not use methods that force a dog to perform a behavior. Rather, I teach dogs to perform a behavior using motivators like food. Research indicates that these methods work and do not risk the side effects of fear and aggression that can be caused my using compulsion-based training. I do not use tools that scare or cause pain in dogs.
Why I became a dog trainer:
2010
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
For my behavior clients, I love helping resolve behavior issues so that dogs remain with their families vs. being relinquished to shelters, rescues, or worse. I love seeing any client and dog learn via force free dog training because it is effective and fun for everyone.
My #1 dog training tip:
Use food to train! Would you go to work without the motivation of pay? Training is work for dogs, so they must be motivated to do this work. Food is an easy and potent motivator for incremental training that is the basis for a learned behavior.
In addition, positive motivators like food create happy associations with anything else in the dog's training environment including people, hands, other dogs, etc. This helps reduce the risk of fear or aggression.
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