Russ is a Karen Pryor Academy Graduate. KPA graduates participate in an extensive educational program culminating in a detailed assessment of their technical ability and hands-on skill teaching pet owners and training pet dogs. Successful candidates must complete the program, earn the equivalent of an A on each component of the assessment, and pledge to uphold the high standards and practices of Karen Pryor Academy.BiographyRuss has been a Region Coordinator for Guiding Eyes for the Blind (GEB), and has raised thirteen guide dogs for GEB. He has prepared new puppy-raisers for their first puppy and has taught weekly classes to the volunteer puppy-raisers until their dogs returned to the training school.Russ is a retired social worker and has worked for over 25 years in the human services profession. As a therapist and clinical supervisor, he has provided services to people overcoming addictions and mental illness, and to those resolving family conflict. Russ's career has reinforced his belief in the resiliency of people and the power of positive relationships.Growing up on a small farm in central New York, Russ has always been drawn to nature and relationships with animals. Russ learned to relate with animals in a calm, consistent, and rewarding manner while helping his father shepherd sheep and care for other livestock and companion animals.Russ learned that working with animals is a sacred experience, that their needs come first, and that if you pay attention you learn a great deal about yourself in the process. Russ's concern for animals was advanced in his training as a bereavement counselor to assist families through the difficult time of the loss of a loved family pet.Being a professional dog trainer is a natural integration of Russ's human service career, guide dog experience, and animal affinity.Russ holds a MS in social work from Marywood University, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and a BS in education, with a major in outdoor recreation, from SUNY Cortland, Cortland, New York. He lives near Ithaca, New York, with his wife and offfice manager Beth, Toby a retired guide dog and therapy dog, Larkin a Great Dane, Zena the wonder cat and Pippin a Chihuahua
Certifications:
Graduate Karen Pryor Academy
Dog training services include
- Deaf dog training
- Reactive dog training
- Service dog training
- In home training
- Puppy training
More info about Russell Hollier's dog training:
Obedience amd Manners, Clicker Training, Problem Behaviors, Distraction Training, Reactive Dog Training Psychiatric. Service Dog Training, Private In-home Training
Behavioral issue focus:
Anxious and Fearful Dogs, High Arousal Dogs, Adolescent Dogs, Home and Community Manners, Select Cases of Aggression
Dog training methods:
Positive Force Free Training, Clicker Training,
Why I became a dog trainer:
To Teach people and their canine companions how to develop and maintain safe, respectful, and deeply satisfying relationships for a lifetime.
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
Human and canine needs are much the same; beyond just surviving we both seek relationship. Together we are motivated to love and be loved, connected to others, driven to have a sense of competence, to act with freedom and experience joy and fun. When we develop ourselves and train our dogs with these principles in mind training is fun, respectful and fulfilling for both the dog and their human companion.
My #1 dog training tip:
Give your dog time to think and strive for consistency in your training. Have fun.
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