Dog Training
Manta has 1 businesses under Dog Training in Blue Ridge, GA
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2800 Scenic Drive STE 4 #104
Blue Ridge, GA
(678) 800-1788
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Sit Up N Listen Dog Training
Mona Cosse, Founder
Interview Transcript
Interviewer: Mona what question do you get asked the most from pet owners?
Interviewee: "How do I get my dog to focus?"
Interviewer: You've talked about your passion for distraction training; but, what is your number one passion?
Interviewee: Working with families and their dog(s) building relationships and helping them define a more enjoyable lifestyle.
Interviewer: Where did you go to school and what degrees do you hold?
Interviewee: I work as a full-time dog trainer but I'm an R.N., with a M.S.N., and B.S. Psychology. I graduated from Georgia State University, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing (merged into Mercer University in Atlanta), and the University of Alabama in Birmingham.
Interviewer: What type of training and credentials do you have as a dog trainer?
Interviewee: I'm a Certified Sit Means Sit Remote Collar Trainer. Over the years, I've developed my own style of training incorporating positive, scientific, electronic, relationship-based, and model-rival methods.
Interviewer: How would you describe your dog training approach?
Interviewee: There is disagreement in the dog training world regarding best practices. In my humble opinion, I believe in dog training one needs to keep an open mind. What works for one dog may not work for the next dog. In the past working as a nurse, I observed certain treatment plans worked for one patient; but, did not always work for another. There are many variables to take into account to achieve a good patient outcome, as well as, a good dog training outcome. Thus, I've developed my own style of training over the years incorporating positive, scientific, electronic, relationship-based, and model-rival methods.
Interviewer: What is your training philosophy?
Interviewee: There is a timeless code of ethics associated with nursing namely "do no harm". I strive to make sure that every dog in my care has a safe environment in which to ensure the best possible outcome. I provide a daily video to each family to show progress in the day's training plan; but, also to let them know their dog is happy and healthy. Working with dogs and building relationships with their families is important and fulfilling.
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2800 Scenic Drive STE 4 #104
Blue Ridge, GA
(678) 800-1788
Categorized under Dog Training
Sit Up N Listen Dog Training
Mona Cosse, Founder
Interview Transcript
Interviewer: Mona what question do you get asked the most from pet owners?
Interviewee: "How do I get my dog to focus?"
Interviewer: You've talked about your passion for distraction training; but, what is your number one passion?
Interviewee: Working with families and their dog(s) building relationships and helping them define a more enjoyable lifestyle.
Interviewer: Where did you go to school and what degrees do you hold?
Interviewee: I work as a full-time dog trainer but I'm an R.N., with a M.S.N., and B.S. Psychology. I graduated from Georgia State University, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing (merged into Mercer University in Atlanta), and the University of Alabama in Birmingham.
Interviewer: What type of training and credentials do you have as a dog trainer?
Interviewee: I'm a Certified Sit Means Sit Remote Collar Trainer. Over the years, I've developed my own style of training incorporating positive, scientific, electronic, relationship-based, and model-rival methods.
Interviewer: How would you describe your dog training approach?
Interviewee: There is disagreement in the dog training world regarding best practices. In my humble opinion, I believe in dog training one needs to keep an open mind. What works for one dog may not work for the next dog. In the past working as a nurse, I observed certain treatment plans worked for one patient; but, did not always work for another. There are many variables to take into account to achieve a good patient outcome, as well as, a good dog training outcome. Thus, I've developed my own style of training over the years incorporating positive, scientific, electronic, relationship-based, and model-rival methods.
Interviewer: What is your training philosophy?
Interviewee: There is a timeless code of ethics associated with nursing namely "do no harm". I strive to make sure that every dog in my care has a safe environment in which to ensure the best possible outcome. I provide a daily video to each family to show progress in the day's training plan; but, also to let them know their dog is happy and healthy. Working with dogs and building relationships with their families is important and fulfilling.
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