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Everything you need to know when training
Fundamentals Dog Training
Belgium Malinois
Training your dog to be a Therapy dog
How to teach your dog to COME
Separation anxiety on a dog
Pulling on the leash
Puppy biting techniques
Teach your dog to drop it
How to calm down and overly excited dog
STOP your dog from pulling
Dean Miller has been helping the SPCA of Tennessee for close to 10 years with training and behavioral problems with adopted dogs.Dean Miller has a lifetime of experience with dogs. “From the time I can remember I have had a house full of pets,” Dean says. He began studying dog training and animal behavior with his very first dog. Over the last 15 years, he has moved on to a more serious development of a unique training style and the ability to work with owners and their pets.
“I was always the person my friends called when they needed help with their animals,” Dean says. "After a while, I realized this was my calling."
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When you adopt a dog in our program , we believe is important to have a trainer not only for the dog but for the family who is adopting the dog. Dean usually charges $150.00 but with our program the price will be $100.00 and you will make sure that Dean will make you feel at ease when you take your new best friend home.
Dean began training privately with dog owners in their homes, as well as teaching classes and leading seminars on dog behavior. “I have always felt that knowing the environment that a dog lives in is a huge part of understanding their behavior,” Dean said. “Training the owner to understand their dog is just as important as training the dog.”
Working with positive rewards and loving motivation, Dean helps his students learn to please their owners because they want to, not because they are forced to.
Dean will assure you that you will be please with your new family member. If you decided to do more classes with him. you can always call him and he will be happy to continue helping you with any issues with you new best friend.
Dean has studied extensively, taught classes and seminars, expanded his education over many years and lives his life teaching dogs.
“But nobody was quite doing it the way I thought it should be done,” Dean said. That’s when he started developing his own expanded method of dog training and motivation. “I wanted to pass on the things I’ve learned through my years and years spent living with dogs,” Dean says. “I also wanted to expand and refine my knowledge in a way that would be helpful to other people. I wanted to improve people’s relationships with their dogs and provide tools for a happy, healthy environment for both owners and their pets.”
I love his training techniques!
Official Trainer for the SPCA of Tennessee
Teaching your dog through love, discipline and mutual respect
I don't just teach dogs, I change lives.