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Ask the Dog Trainer Column Adds a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant Posted: 13 May 2011 09:01 PM PDT by Carrie Boyko, CEB
Houston's own dog trainer, Michael Baugh, will be answering his first reader letter soon. We are extremely pleased that he has agreed to join us, given his excellent background as a professional trainer and behavior consultant since 1999. After first founding North Coast Dogs, Michael now is located in the Houston area as the director of training and behavior at Rover Oaks Pet Resorts. Michael has written for numerous publications online and is a contributing author to the book, The Dog Trainer's Resource. He has been honored for his work by the National Dog Writers Association. While Michael has traditional degrees and training in counseling and communications from John Carroll University and Loyola University in New Orleans, his focus has turned to the dog training world. As a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, Michael has continued his journey as a certified professional dog trainer, a certified dog behavior consultant, and is an honors graduate of the San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers. That's a mouthful, huh? It all adds up to one extremely well-educated dog trainer. All that training means you get extra helpful information on your tougher questions. Michael's specialty is in counseling people who have dogs with serious behavior problems. Although we can't cure your troubles with an Internet column, we can certainly give you guidance on how to get the help you need, and how to handle Fido in the meantime. So, let us know how we can be of assistance to you. Do you have an unruly dog, one with separation anxiety, fearfulness, hyperactivity, or aggression? Whatever your problem, we'll offer some tips for moving in the right direction. Meanwhile, join us Tuesday for Michael's first official post as an All Things Dog Blog Ask the Dog Trainer columnist. Michael joins Terry in heading up this effort to bring you the help you need; I have full confidence that they are up to the task. Bring it on! Send your Ask the Dog Trainer questions to LetsAdoptaDogPark@gmail.com. If you like, you may include a photo of your dog with your submission. In doing so, you give permission for us to use this photo on All Things Dog Blog. Answers will be returned via email, when possible, and will be posted to All Things Dog Blog as a part of this popular, ongoing column. How can we help you? We're proud to introduce Michael to our Saturday Pet Blogger Hop friends. Feel free to leave a comment welcoming Michael, and then jump into the hop. Our hosts are Life with Dogs, Two Little Cavaliers, and Confessions of the Plume. Have fun! ![]() | ||||
Petstages Gator Toys Finally Get Adopted Posted: 13 May 2011 08:45 PM PDT by Carrie Boyko, CEB
You will be too. I'm thrilled to announce the winners of this giveaway. You guys certainly did put up a good fight. I didn't count, but I'm guessing there's about 40+ entries for these 3 gator toys. Shall I contact the Petstages people and tell them to ramp up their production on this toy? I think so! For those of you that just can't stand not having one, here's your ticket: You really can't beat this price!
I hope you all enjoy your double-squeaking fun dog toys. Just remember, they are NOT for swimming! Be sure to stay tuned for part II of my dog safety and gators series. Happy tails! ![]() |
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