Training Tips

Helpful Articles

Clicker Training - how to get started

Aggression - There are many forms of aggression and many behaviors that are natural to dogs and cats that we 'think' are aggressive. If you are troubled by your pet's behavior, please call us for a consultation. Check out these pages for more information about *Aggression in Cats* - *Aggression in Dogs*

Barking

Biting

Blind Dog (Pet) Tips

Chewing

Crate Training Cats

Crate Training Dogs

Digging

Disobedience

Feeding Tips

Games & Toys

House-soiling in Cats

House-soiling in Dogs

Housetraining - Cats and Dogs

Marking Behavior in Cats

Mouthing and Biting

Myths about Cats

Myths about Dogs

Neutering Your Pets

Recalls - or 'How to get your pet to come to you'

Rough Play - *Cats* - *Dogs*

Scratching - *Cats* - *Dogs*

Separation Anxiety - *Cats* - *Dogs*

Socialization - *Cats* - *Dogs*

Thunderstorm Anxiety

Judy Seils

Judy Seils has over 20 years of experience working with dogs and cats in the most stressful of environments, the veterinary clinic. During that time, she taught dog training classes and helped clients with behavior issues. She trained and competed with two of her dogs, Dreamer and Shiloh, in flyball, and coached other teammates in training their dogs. Judy also had fun working with Dreamer and Shiloh in freestyle.

Though currently dogless, Judy is clicker training her calico cat, Ruby who is keeping her humble as they work on such behaviors as sit, beg, give me five, wearing a harness and others. Cats are definitely harder to train than dogs, but also fun to work with.

Judy loves using her knowledge to help other people train their dogs and cats.

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Last updated 22.7.2022