Dog Training Business: Online Newsletters –really!
I received quite a few emails from my last article and there was a lot of grumbling about using online newsletters. Let me explain the power of online newsletters and the effect they can have on your...
View ArticleDog Behavior Problem: A Case Study
This is a case study on a dog behavior problem. Daisy Mae, a 3 year old Golden Retriever (adopted from a rescue group at 6 months of age) was fearful and reactive to people – mainly men Here is a brief...
View ArticleDog Business and Facebook Power
Facebook power has just helped your dog training business even more. Short recap: Facebook needs to make money for its investors. They will make money by doing everything they need to do to help...
View ArticleDog Behavior Fix: Pointing the Finger Sometimes Works
Dog behavior problems like separation anxiety can be extremely difficult to work through, especially if the client is not on board. To solve the problem, the client must understand their role in both...
View ArticleDog Trainer Dilemma: What Would You Do?
Every now and again I am presented with a dog trainer dilemma, a seemingly overwhelming task to perform. This particular dog trainer dilemma was “turning around” a mismatched owner-dog relationship....
View ArticleSelf-Doubt Can Sabotage Your Dog Training Business
I don’t think there is a dog trainer out there that does not have some self-doubt about succeeding in their dog training business. Whether it is doubts about your dog training skills, your business...
View ArticleMarket Your Dog Training: Focus on What Is Not Easy
As anxiety producing as it can be, when you focus on what is not easy in growing your dog training business, that’s when you will see bigger success. It’s easy to talk with clients about how we can...
View ArticleDog Training Objectives Keeping Clients on Their Toes
Dog training objectives, or as I like to call them, attainable goals, need to be set immediately after you have evaluated the clients, their dog and other environmental influences. The key is to guide...
View ArticleDog Trainers and Veterinarians
Dog trainers and veterinarians are like peanut butter and jelly. They just go together. Even though it is a rather natural relationship, as a dog trainer you still need to understand how to market...
View ArticleDon’t Ignore Facebook Insights in Marketing Your Dog Training
I will bet that you ignore your Facebook insights data in figuring out how to market your dog training business. To you, it’s probably one more thing you don’t know how to do. You know you should,...
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