TIRED OF YOUR DOG NOT COMING WHEN CALLED?

Learn 5 Easy Things You Need To Know To Get Your Dog To Come When You Call

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Thursday, August 25th 9am pst

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It's not just about good doggy manners... coming when called helps keep your dog safe

A lot of owners are frustrated their dog won't come but it's also a big safety issue for many. 

As trainers, we realize it's the #1 safety skill to perfect so that you can feel more confident your dog will come when you need him to but also in the case of an emergency. 

Did you know over 1.2 million dogs are killed on the roads each year in the United States? 

Join us for this FREE workshop to learn some of the key ingredients to teach a reliable come so that you keep your pup safe.

You'll learn:

>Why your dog isn't coming and it's not what you think

>The #1 Non-negotiable Rule and what you'll want to change to get a dog who doesn't ignore you

>Life-saving tips for all-aged pups so that you can feel more confident about your dog's safety

 

SAVE YOUR SPOT

HERE'S WHY I DO THIS WORK!
Hey there!

I’m Sarah. Growing up I was that kid who was always bringing home strays and begging my mom to let me keep them.  Ever do that? Thankfully, she typically said yes and I grew up surrounded by animals.

But I didn’t realize there was a different way to train and build a great relationship with my pets. I had only seen traditional, punishment-focused training.

When I started volunteering at the San Diego Humane Society & SPCA in 2001, I discovered humane, positive, kind training. It opened up a whole new world to me.  

Now I’ve successfully used positive reinforcement training with not only my rescue dog, Nick, but also: our goats, chickens, cats, and our rescue pet pig, Toby. And with my mini-herd of horses: Lily, Storm, Whinny (our miniature horse), and even Mahoney, my rescue horse.   Building a long-lasting relationship with a foundation of trust has been critical to my success with my pets, Mahoney especially, and has only been possible because of the positive training methods.

I believe so strongly in the benefits and effectiveness of positive training, and allowing our pets to have an equal role in the training process. This was the inspiration for the business name: Get Pawsitive.

Whether I'm coaching volunteers-in-training how to train the shelter dogs at the local shelter or working with dogs and their owners, it's important for long-term success that both parties receive a solid foundation of learning skills. 

Online training is a convenient option for pets (and their parents) and the monthly Pawsitive Training Club is a great way to get you started and to keep you on track with your training goals.

When I’m not spending time with my clients and their pups, you can find me at home with my family where we love going to the beach, river, watching our boys play sports, and just hanging out with one another.

Can't wait to support you and your pup!

Wags,

Sarah

 

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