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FAQ's

Welcome to our frequently asked questions. Below are some of our more frequently asked questions, whether you are considering training for your pup and want some basic information or you would just like want to better understand your pup. If you have a question that you would like answered please fill out the form below and we will be happy to get back to you. We may even post your question for other people to see.
What is your philosophy or method for training dogs?
Our training is based off of better communication between dog and human. Your dog needs to know that you are in charge, but you also need to offer lots of encouragement.

Is there a specific attitude that your try to instill in dogs. 
our goal is to foster a healthy and happy attitude in your dog.

What are the different types of Dog Behaviors ie aggression, fear etc...
Fear, Insecurity, Aggression, Dominance, Anxiety, Reactive.

Do you have a step by step training program, how does it work?
We won't provide you a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, we will work with you to create a personalized training regimen that fits your unique needs.

Questions: What type of training do you offer?
Answer: Boston Dogtor offers a wide range of training services such as, basic training, obedience training which includes commands such as sit, stay, down, leave it or drop it. Behavior modification and rehabilitation.

Is there a recommended or required number of classes that a dog should take. 
The number of sessions needed may vary depending on the severity of the case and the pace at which progress is made.

Do you offer different types of training services ie, domestic, service dogs etc...
Yes, we provide training services for protection, working and service dogs. Since these dogs are required to perform certain tasks with a level of precision and consistency (such as alerting for/responding to seizures or guiding the visually impaired), their training takes longer and tends to be more intensive than the average training for a non-working dog. 

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"Gevorg worked with my lhasa apso Jesse James for a couple of weeks in April. We had a problem with Jesse taking food off our coffee table after it was put down by my nieces and nephews so we decided to give Gevorg a call. l was surprised that within the first day Gevorg had Jesse leaving treats on the ground in front of him and performing tasks."

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