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Local Classes: Chattanooga

Leah Lykos

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Local Classes: Chattanooga

Natural Obedience Starts January 7th   Natural Obedience Level One: Working with Your Dog's Drive Jan 7th thru Feb 4th, 2023 In this course, we help you learn what truly motivates your dog and how to train obedience behaviors using their natural drive. We use food, toys, and praise to shape the following commands: Sit, Down, Stay, Place, and Recall. This class is for dogs 6 months and older. We will meet once per week for 5 weeks, and each class runs for 45 minutes. This program is designed to give you and your dog the foundations for clear communication,...


Is My Dog Fear Compliant?

Is My Dog Fear Compliant?

In my last blog post, Dominance Debunked, I explained how physical force and emotional intimidation can make a dog fearful and even aggressive. The thing is, with a lot of these methods, including alpha-style "pack leadership" and even e-collar training, you can produce a dog who appears obedient and calm. But the underlying state of many of these dogs is actually a freeze-response. These dogs are fear-compliant. They obey out of a sense of self-preservation because their nervous systems are overwhelmed with fight/flight/freeze signals. This is why a dog may "snap" out of nowhere, because they are moving from the...


Dominance Debunked: Stop Pinning Your Dog

Dominance Debunked: Stop Pinning Your Dog

It may go without saying, but dominance in dog training has been debunked. The science just doesn't support it. Whenever you use pain or fear to train or intimidate your dog, the results will be bad. Your dog may end up showing you some obedience behaviors, but deep down they will be hiding a boatload of insecurities which can later manifest into problem behaviors.  These problem behaviors may include, but are not limited to: submissive peeing, shyness, generalized anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, hyperactivity, hyper-friendliness, appeasement behaviors, and then there's just flat-out aggression. Using dominance techniques with your dog doesn't show them...


We Have Moved!

Leah Lykos

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We Have Moved!

We recently (and rather unexpectedly) moved out of Arizona and wanted to let you know that we are now located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  To our Arizona clients: We will miss seeing you and being in beautiful Flagstaff! You can keep in touch in any of the following ways: Subscribe on YouTubeFollow on InstagramJoin the Mighty Network and get continued supportIf you need further help with your dog, I can always do a virtual lesson by way of a phone or video consultation. Let me know if you have any questions, my new number is: 423-468-0840. Woof!Leah


Stop Correcting Natural Behaviors

Stop Correcting Natural Behaviors

Many natural behaviors that get "corrected" turn into real problem behaviors. When the truth is, if you just give your dog some space to be a dog, they can act naturally and be well balanced members of society. For example: I gave my dog a raw bone to chew in his kennel. I also let a client dog run up to his kennel while I moved dogs in and out of the house. My dog acted protective and even downright nasty over his bone when this dog ran up to his kennel, obviously interested in said bone. This is NATURAL...