Captial Region
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I became a CET because I have seen the benefits that come with a good bond between a person and their pet. Before I found out about about these techniques, I tried other training techniques that were never successful. Over the years, my dog had developed 7 years of bad habits and poor social skills. With the other training methods, my dog could be taught to do anything for a treat, but once the treats were put away, so was his attention. I was frustrated, because I thought that there must be some style of training that would to get him to respect me enough to listen even without a treat. It wasn't that he wasn't learning, but he wouldn't apply what he learned. I was a fan of 'At the End of My Leash' since I first saw it, and jumped when I had the opportunity to attend a seminar held by Brad. We began applying the techniques that were demonstrated and theory taught. I started to notice changes in his behaviour right away, and remained consistent with the techniques. It was a change in lifestyle that has had a significant improvement on our lives. With our relationship stronger than ever before, I no longer worry that my dog will misbehave or that I'll have to keep treats on hand just in case. I am now confident that my dog can be brought anywhere, knowing that he will behave and listen. I have over 10 years of experience working with dogs as a groomer. My personal experience with this style of training has convinced me that it is a valuable and necessary resource that I am happy to have the opportunity to offer it to others in my community. |








