Author Archives for David Codr

About David Codr

We are a team of dog behaviorists and trainers who use positive reinforcement and dog psychology to help dogs learn how you want them to act and behave.

We are completely force free, never use punishment based tools (such as pinch collars, shock collars, choke chains, etc) or dominance based methods (alpha rolls, harsh leash corrections, etc).

If you are tired of rearranging your life due to dog problems, give us a call. You can have a calm, well mannered dog tonight.

Teaching Kinsey to Calm Down and Listen to Her Owners

July 10, 2014 4:12 am Published by

Kinsey is a three-year-old Border Collie / Lab mix. Her owner called me to stop her from pulling on the leash, jumping up on people, her tendency to bark too much and getting over-excited when she sees new people or dogs. Knowing that Kinsey gets over excited and... Read More

Teaching Peanut to Respect Her Owners to Stop Her Barking

July 6, 2014 10:58 pm Published by

Peanut is a one-and-a-half year old Yorkie who barks quite a bit and only listens to her owners when she feels like it. I could tell that Peanut was an insecure dog the moment I met her. She was darting all over the room barking like crazy.... Read More

Helping a Couple of Power Barkers Stop Barking

July 3, 2014 10:45 pm Published by

Allow me to introduce Spunk (left) and Otis, a Lhasa Apso and Lhasa Apso mix. Their owner called me for help with their barking, occasional lack of response to commands and some nipping by Spunk. When I arrived for the session, they barked at me like there... Read More

Teaching Scout to Listen to His Owner Instead of Barking at Her

July 2, 2014 10:34 pm Published by

Scout is a two-year-old Golden doodle who had a habit of excessive barking, jumping up on guests and digging in the back yard. I adopted assertive body language when I arrived for the session which had a noticeable impact on his behavior. His owner seemed disappointed that... Read More

Teaching an Overexcited Puppy to Calm Down and Behave

June 30, 2014 11:34 pm Published by

Chloe is a seven-month-old Bernese Mountain Dog. Her owner contacted me to stop her from jumping up on people and getting overexcited, especially around children. When I first met Chloe, her owner was using both hands to hold her back. You could almost see the excitement... Read More

After Biting Her Owner in the Nose, Ginger Learns to Respect Authority

June 30, 2014 8:03 pm Published by

Ginger is a three-year-old Blue Heeler Lab mix, pictured here on the left with her room mate, a former bait dog named Coco. Ginger was adopted three months ago. Her owners called me for help after a recent incident in which Ginger bit one of... Read More

Teaching Sam, He is Not THE MAN!

June 30, 2014 1:16 am Published by

Sam is a three-year-old Great Dane. His owners called me to put an end to his intense case of dog aggression. Sam’s current owners rescued him when he was a little over two years old, but they didn’t know about the dog aggression until he... Read More

Teaching Two Aussie Sisters to Stop Barking

June 26, 2014 9:56 pm Published by

Sisters Raven and Tobie (from left) are Aussies who’s over-barking had reached its limit with their owners. Usually when a dog over-barks and doesn’t respond to corrections, its because they see themselves as equal to or having more authority than the humans. The best way to... Read More

Teaching Rocky to Listen to and Respect His Owners

June 26, 2014 5:31 am Published by

Rocky is a ten-month-old Great Pyrenees who lives in the country.  His owners called me to stop his barking at anyone or anything he disagreed with. Great Pyrenees are a nocturnal dog who are known to get aggressive with anything they   perceive as a threat against animals under its protection.... Read More