Discover the art of effective and compassionate dog training right here at Brook's Dog Training Academy. Our dedicated team is committed to guiding you on the journey to a stronger bond with your furry companion. Welcome to a place where training is not just a task but a shared experience of love and learning."
Meet Brook, a dedicated and highly skilled dog trainer with extensive certifications in training, behavior, and nutrition, coupled with an associate's degree in human psychology.
Fueled by a passion for fostering strong human-canine connections, Brook founded her training academy in response to the shortage of quality trainers in the area. Since the inception of Brook's Dog Training Academy (BDTA), she has successfully assisted numerous individuals and their canine companions in building not just obedience but a joyful and communicative bond.
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This is where we recommend most new clients should get started. The consultation is typically done at your home. This way you and the trainer can meet, the trainer can meet your dog, and you can discuss your training goals. This is where you can get customized training recommendations just for you and your dog! Receive a welcome folder with helpful training information to get you started
Length: 60 minutes
Cost: $25
Introductory package for puppies, dogs, and new owners.
Intermediate training package for older puppies and owners with more experience
In-person coaching appointments 1 hour each x 5
Learning 7 foundation cues: Name response, lay down, stay, come, drop it, leave it, and “go to place” mat training
Introduction to loose leash walking
For dogs who get the basics at home, but struggle when walking in their neighborhood.
In-person coaching appointments 1 hour each x 4
Build on known behaviors like sit, name response, and “go search” in new environments
Learn 6 new behaviors: front, heel, let’s go, stop, this way, uh oh! (180 turn)
For dogs who get the basics at home but struggle in new locations
For dogs who struggle to get acquainted with new equipment.
Learn about reinforcement history and how it applies to new equipment
Designed specifically for dogs who are suffering from heightened levels of fear, stress, and anxiety.
Start with a behavior assessment, choose from 3 monthly packages, and end each month with a behavior assessment.
If none of our existing training packages align with your specific needs, we're here to tailor a custom solution just for you. Get in touch for a personalized quote following a thorough consultation.
From free community dog walks to engaging group training sessions and informative seminars, our events are designed to elevate your dog training experience. We believe that exposing your dog to various environments is integral to effective training, making each event a valuable step in your shared journey. Join us for these exciting gatherings, where learning and fun seamlessly come together. Check out our diverse events below and embark on new adventures in dog training!
Check out our blog for updates, ideas, hints, tips, and tricks.
Everyone knows that training is an essential part of dog ownership. But does anyone really know why that is? There’s the obvious answer, to get rid of unwanted behaviors like jumping up or chewing. But is that the only reason? And how far should you go with training, is just training basic commands like “sit” and “stay” enough? If you have ever asked yourself these questions, you have come to the right place because we are going to cover this and even more in our blog.
To begin, we will discuss the most common answer; training your dog in order to eliminate or prevent unwanted behavior. Dogs are naturally inclined to offer behaviors that we, as humans, are not so fond of. Things like jumping, nipping, digging in the garden, or chewing up your favorite sandals are all examples of these behaviors. In dog language, these behaviors are perfectly natural ways for a dog to act. We can teach our dogs which behaviors we like and which ones we do not like using rewards. By doing this, your dog will begin offering these rewarded behaviors more often until it is a default behavior.
Another reason training is important is for your dog’s health. Dogs have been raised alongside humans for hundreds of years, if not longer. They are extremely social animals who need companionship in order to be happy. Dogs who cannot communicate with their owners or meet their own social needs can fall into a depression. Just like humans, dogs can become depressed and their behavior and health can be affected by it. You may think a dog who is depressed would sleep a lot and not do too much, but that’s not necessarily true. Depression can cause troubling behaviors like aggression, destructive chewing, and even problems with potty training.
Additionally, training your dog improves your ability to communicate with them, and thus improves your relationship as a whole. Dogs love spending time with us and they love when you can engage in activities together. The more you train the better behaved they will be, and the more activities you can participate in most cases. Dogs who have great relationships with their owners pay more attention to them, execute commands better, and present less behavior problems.
These are just a few of the reasons to train your dog. At Brook’s Dog Training Academy, we also put a focus on making training fun for both dog and owner. Training should be an enjoyable process that brings value to the dog and humans individually and as a team. If training is not enjoyable to some extent, it is likely that neither team member is learning since learning cannot occur under stress. Training should also never cause pain or fear for this same reason. If you try training and start feeling frustrated or that you aren’t getting anywhere, you should take a break. If you find you cannot make progress, it is always advised to seek the help of a certified dog trainer or qualified animal behaviorist. It is their job to not only help you work with your dog, but also teach you how to communicate and improve your relationship so you can have a well-behaved companion and a best friend for life.
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