Rebecca G. Stowe
City: Craryville
State: NY
Certifications
- Certified Professional Dog Trainer - Knowledge Assessed
Second Act Dog Training: Specializing in re-homed and adopted dogs… Because there are lots of Second Acts in American lives.
My passion is helping people develop the best possible relationship with their canine family members. Bringing a new dog into your life is a great joy -- but it can also be a big challenge.
All dogs are individuals and come with their own personalities, abilities, likes and dislikes, skills and quirks. And, if they're rescues, they come with everything they've learned in life so far: some good things and some not-so-good things. I've been working with (and living with!) shelter dogs for over a decade and I understand the challenges and joys of opening your heart and your home to these wonderful, deserving animals.
My goal to is to give you the tools you need to understand your dog and to help you communicate with her in a positive and humane way. Training should be fun: something both you and your dog look forward to! You can learn how to replace behavior you DON'T want -- like jumping -- with behavior you DO want -- like sitting politely -- through Positive reinforcement training.
Positive reinforcement isn't just about giving your dog lots of cookies. And it's not about "bribes." A reinforcement can be anything your dog loves: play, affection, a chance to go sniff or dig or chase a ball. I will show you how to use the things your dog loves to strengthen the behaviors you want.
Science shows us that positive choice-based training has better, longer-lasting results than old-fashioned force-based training. And common sense tells us that a dog who trusts us and finds joy in training is happier and more emotionally stable than a dog who fears us and works because he doesn’t want to get punished.