Dog Training by Marissa

Dog Training by Marissa

Using science based methods to help you and your companion!

08/06/2023
Photos from Dog Training by Marissa's post 10/09/2022

Happy Gotcha day Zeus!! 6 years ago we started this unknown journey together. Thank you for all the things you've taught meπŸ’•πŸΎ

27/08/2022

Happy National Dog Day!

Hope everyone had a great day with your wonderful dogs!🐾

Timeline photos 02/07/2022

Please remember, this is a VERY scary time for your pets!

Wishing everyone a great and safe 4th!!πŸŽ†

As you prepare for the 4th of July holiday, here are some helpful reminders to protect your pet during the celebrations.

29/05/2022

Group 🐢 training classes will be starting June 12th! Limited spots available.

PM me, Dog Training by Marissa for questions or to get signed up!

Timeline photos 20/05/2022

Zeus and Athena don't go to dog parks, too many cons for them!

Here is a great free resource for the folks that do go to the dog park!

APDT's Resource Center - Share these articles/videos with your training clients. Learn more about appropriate dog park body language at https://apdt.com/resource-center/dog-park-body-language/

04/05/2022

Enjoying the nice weather and some quality time with Zeus!

Want a dog that pays attention to you on walks? Reward your dog for checking in and engaging with you on the walk!

I let Zeus choose his path today as long as he maintained a loose leash and it was safe.

29/04/2022

Thinking about starting up a few group training classes @ a local park in Woodburn. Want to see how many would be interested?!

The starting classes will be a puppy basic skills and an adult basic skills.

Thanks!🐢

17/04/2022

Bella is a 13 week old heeler that rocked her lesson yesterday!

We worked on leash walking and socialization. She even got to see a firetruck up close, she handled it like a pro!😁

Photos from Dog Training by Marissa's post 11/04/2022

April 10-16 is National Dog Bite Prevention Week!

An estimated 4.5 million people in the U.S., mostly children, are bitten by dogs annually and 20% of those require immediate medical attention.

Teaching children what and what not to do around dogs is extremely important! Understanding dog body language is also very helpful.

Remember EVERY dog can bite!

Photos from Dog Training by Marissa's post 24/03/2022

Happy National Puppy Day!!

Photos from Dog Training by Marissa's post 14/02/2022

Meet Scarlett!

6 year old Scarlett has some pretty severe fear based aggression. On our first session, months ago I noticed how anxious Scarlett was. I recommended to her mom that she get her into a veterinarian Behaviorist. While still working on the basics.

Fast forward 2 months- With the help of a veterinary Behaviorist, Scarlett is doing so much better! With her anxiety down, she can now settle in the house and outside and doesn't consistently bark at owner. We also had our first out and about training session and she didn't react once!

Great job to these two! Scarlett's mom never gave up on her and the problems they were having!

27/01/2022

Had a great session today with another wonderful client!

This is Riley! He was an absolute sweetheart and put his ALL into everything that was asked of him!

He did GREAT with his loose leash walking!

20/01/2022

🐢January is train your dog month!πŸ•

Maybe you welcomed a new furry member into your home, or maybe your tired of your dog walking you on the walks! Whatever your struggles are I can help!

Accepting new clients.

Photos from Dog Training by Marissa's post 19/08/2021

Had a great session last night with Liberty and her mom! Everyone enjoyed the muched cooler Temps.

Liberty is doing a wonderful job at her stays!

Photos from Dog Training by Marissa's post 02/08/2021

The two newest students with Dog training by Marissa. Both Harry and Shilo's parents wanted to get them started off right. The pup's are also going through normal puppy behaviors that their owners wanted help with.

31/07/2021

As a trainer I'm always expanding my education so I can teach my students better.

10/07/2021

When the naughty things don't get you attention...you try something else! πŸ˜‚

03/07/2021

Had great training sessions with these two boys last night! Boomer( German shepherd) Milo( corgi) did GREAT! Milo is learning that a sit pretty is different than being asked to sit and doesn't get rewarded lol. Boomer is almost 1 year old and is working on basic obedience and most importantly impulse control.

02/07/2021

Another new wonderful student has started. Meet Ollie! His pet parents wanted to make sure he got started off on the right paw. I can't wait to see him grow and learn!

02/07/2021

Welcome Buddy! The newest student. Buddy is 9 weeks old and him and his parents are ready to learn. Training can't start too early😊

25/06/2021

Have a dog that destroys beds? shredding a bed can be self reinforcing and become a learned behavior. No bed will ever be safe. Invest in one of these. Truly the best dog bed I've ever purchased!

07/03/2021

Dog's don't come programmed to be well behaved. Yes some are easier than others but all Dog's start out as a blank slate. It is up to us to be their teachers or be part of the problem. Training opportunities are happening all the time. Not just when we decide it's training time.

31/01/2021

This is a very good reminder! Every dog learns at a different pace and some behaviors or cues will be easier to teach then others. PATIENCE is key! If we take the time and break it down into the steps our dog's need, it will be so much easier and you will feel like your actually succeeding.

If your dog is having trouble with something you are teaching them, make it easier and reward for any little success towards what it is you're wanting them to actually do.

Tip Tuesday!
Slow is fast. Set your dog up for success and go at your dog's pace while training. Progress is relative and unique to each individual dog.

Timeline photos 06/01/2021

If your dog has to see the vet as much as my dog does, they probably don't like the vet also. It's something that we have to do to keep them healthy and happy but it's very stressful for them.

There are things we can do though to help our furry friends feel a little bit better about the vets office :)

January is APDT's National Train Your Dog Month. Not every dog enjoys a trip to the veterinarian, but share this article with your clients to learn how to help you dog love visiting the vet. https://trainyourdogmonth.com/tips/lovevet/

26/12/2020

If you're welcoming a new furry family member into your home this Christmas, REMEMBER they are furever family! They shouldn't be the pair of shoes we enjoy for a few months then decided we don't want them anymore and donate them.

25/12/2020

Merry Christmas! Wishing everyone a safe and wonderful holiday season! πŸŽ„πŸŽ

Timeline photos 20/12/2020

For bigger dogs that are guilty of counter surfing these gifts may need to go to an even higher area! πŸ™‚

Follow these holiday safety tips to keep you and your pets healthy and happy this season.

19/12/2020

When I'm not helping people with their dogs you can find me working with my own dogs, or volunteering my time helping with shelter dogs at my local humane society.

Max was an absolute joy to be around. Such a sweet boy and What GREAT focus he has! :)

Timeline photos 18/12/2020

This is very good info! And not just for the holidays. Always keep your vet and any emergency vet's information where they can easily be found. (Mine are in my phone under contacts :)) Have a plan for which emergency vet is closest and how you will get there.

Follow these holiday safety tips to keep you and your pets healthy and safe.

Profile pictures 17/12/2020

Happy to be a member of APDT!

14/12/2020

I had the pleasure of meeting with a wonderful new family and their dog Luna today. Luna is having some fear issues that have resulted in barking and lunging. I can't wait to see how Luna can become more confident!

05/12/2020

Meet Zander! He's a 2 year old Golden Retriever/Labrador retriever mix that is so fun to work with! Zanders biggest hurdle is that he LOVES people and attention so much he forgets what's appropriate behavior when interacting with them. For Zander we are working on polite greetings and impulse control.

Dog Trainer | Marissa's 2nd Chance 04/12/2020

It's never to late to train! If you need help, reach out to me or check out my website! Free consultation!

https://www.marissa2ndchance.com/

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02/12/2020

To help our dog's better we need to be able to understand what body language says about how a dog is feeling about something.

01/12/2020

Most of unwanted behavior is because the dog hasn't been managed, shown what's the right behavior and rewarded for doing the right thing. Do you go to work and do your job for no paycheck? :)

Top Ten Dog Training Tips | Petfinder 30/11/2020

This is a great Article on some important tips on training! It's worth a read!

https://www.petfinder.com/dogs/dog-training/dog-training-tips/

Top Ten Dog Training Tips | Petfinder If you are in the process of training your dog, you can check out the top ten dog training tips here!

Puppy Socialization: Stop Fear Before it Starts – Dr. Sophia Yin 29/11/2020

Proper puppy socialization is so important! It's not about how many things you expose them to but how they feel about those things.

Puppy Socialization: Stop Fear Before it Starts – Dr. Sophia Yin Puppy Socialization: Stop Fear Before it Starts 16 | Posted: September 9, 2011 CommentTweetEmail Share3KTweetPin21RedditEmail3K SharesBy Dr Sophia Yin 1966-2014 R.I.P Case 1: My Pomeranian puppy, Fluffy, barks at men, especially those wearing hats and beards. It’s embarrassing because I never know...

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