Judit was only 17 years old when she found herself in over her head with her first dog, Puffy. Always a timid pup, at two years old he became very aggressive and reactive towards people and other dogs. Not willing to give up on her dog and not able to afford training Judit was determined to learn the art of dog training. In 2002 she launched her career as a professional dog trainer when he applied for a dog training internship in one of Chicago's only training schools at that time and was then hired to be part of their training staff. While other teenagers were hanging out with friends, Judit was spending her Friday nights accompanying her mentor to obedience trials, her Saturdays observing obedience classes, and her Sundays volunteering at shelters and assisting her second mentor certifying therapy dogs.
Fast forward more than a decade and a half, and Judit's passion for dogs and behavior continues to grow. After receiving her BA in Sociology with a Psychology minor, Judit continued her dog-training career. In her 15 years of hands-on experience, Judit served as Director of Training for a daycare facility in the South-loop for 10 years, led the training program for Animal Career Academy for 6 years, and served as the dog/handler-team test evaluator for Sit Stay Read for 10 years. She writes about dog behavior and two of her articles have been published in The APDT Chronicle of the Dog. Judit's Reactive Dog class was modeled in The APDT Chronicle of the Dog, and she was the on-set trainer for the forthcoming movie, Beast. She has competed in Rally-O, CPE, and AKC Agility with her Miniature Aussie, Lilu Manai. In addition, Judit has co-authored a manuscript for dog trainers on working with human clients. Judit has also written a manuscript on training urban dogs, and one on troubleshooting problematic dog behaviors.
Education is a big part of Judit's passion and commitment to the welfare of dogs. She currently sits on the board for the Inner Pup Org as their behaviorist, and travels yearly to New Orleans to volunteer in their three-week education program at local schools. When she is not teaching, blogging, or training, Judit enjoys weekly trips to the forest preserve with her dogs, Lilu and her adopted American Bulldog, Saint. She enjoys her daily fetching outings with Lilu and sign language training with Saint, who is deaf. You can also find her posting photos and running Lilu and Saint's Instagram page. Puffy lived 15 wonderful and happy years- he will always remain Judit's inspiration to learn and help other people who find themselves in the same boat she was 16 years ago.
Dog training services include
- Aggressive dog training
- Deaf dog training
- Reactive dog training
- Agility training
- In home training
- Off leash training
- Puppy training
More info about Judit Arroyo's dog training:
Cover a range of topics from puppy training to behavior such as anxiety, fear aggression, hyperactivity, and more.
Behavioral issue focus:
Separation anxiety, leash reactivity, fear aggression, fear of the city, hyperactivity
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
My favorite part of being a dog trainer is helping owners communicate with their dogs in a positive way.
My #1 dog training tip:
My number one training tip is make sure your dog has an outlet to be his breed and give them proper non-interrupted sleep opportunities.
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