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Why Choose a

Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT)?



    You care about your dog. You want a positive experience for both you and your four-footed friend. Whether you are looking for a training class or private training, you are looking for a high-quality, safe, and effective training experience.

    When you choose a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT), you can be confident that you are working with a professional who has the knowledge and expertise to make your investment in dog training safe, effective, and fun! CPDT’s have dog training skills as well as instructor skills to enhance the experience and success for you and your pet dog.

CPDT’s have earned this credential by demonstrating their knowledge and experience in dog training. A CPDT stays informed of current knowledge in the field and is familiar with the latest, most effective training techniques and equipment. A Certified Pet Dog Trainer adheres to a strict Code of Ethics.

(from www.ccpdt.com)

Obediently Serving:


  1. BulletBrickell

  2. BulletCoral Gables

  3. BulletCoconut Grove

  4. BulletPinecrest

  5. BulletPalmetto Bay

  6. BulletSouth Miami

  7. BulletKendall

  8. BulletMiami-Beach

  9. BulletWherever you are!

Some common behaviors that can be modified

using positive reinforcement (no force needed!):


  1. Leash pulling

  2. Excitability                                                                                     

  3. Aggression (both dog-dog and dog-human)

  4. Resource Guarding

  5. Fearfulness

  6. House-soiling

  7. Your dog doesn't come when you call       

  8. Begging for food (during mealtimes, etc.)

  9. Destructive behavior indoors and/or in your yard

  10. Bolting out the door

  11. Obsessions (vacuums, mailmen, UPS trucks!)

  12. Jumping up on people

  13. Excessive Barking