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    Dog's Choice Training and Behavior

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    Susan S.

    Greg is an absolute natural when it comes to understanding dog behavior! He also has great human-skills, which is key when working with dogs...because ultimately Greg is teaching us how to manage them. And he does so in the comfort of your own home. He is always on time. Always willing to go the extra mile to ensure owners and pups are happy. And he does all his training with a smile and great passion. I highly recommend Greg for any dog training or behavioral issues. You won't be disappointed!

    Colin D.

    We adopted a boisterous 1.5 year-old terrier/retriever that was very unschooled. Greg was great to work with getting her to behave better on-leash. He also helped with general training like sit/stay/break. He not only worked with our dog, but also with me so that I could continue the training. He is friendly and flexible. Highly recommended.

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    What is the training style? Meaning is it positive reinforcement, positive punishment, negative reinforcement? I see some dogs have prong collars, other e-collar and want to know what the training method is.

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    Greg has been working with our Dog Brutus for 3 weeks now and we already see a huge difference in Brutus' behavior

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