I came to dog training after having the incredible experience of working in several zoos and aquariums with a variety of species including elephants, cheetahs and penguins. Learning about training through an exotic animal lens gave me an understanding and appreciation of ethology and natural history and their role in analyzing animal behavior.
I have been professionally training dogs since 2011 and have always prioritized continuing education and certification through training and behavior courses, seminars and workshops.
As an Associate Certified Dog Behavior Consultant through IAABC I use my experience with reactivity and separation anxiety to help dog guardians modify problematic behavior and prevent future behavior problems in puppies.
As a Fear Free Certified Professional Trainer I am experienced in teaching owners how to reduce fear, anxiety, and stress along with building confidence and resilience for lasting behavior change. My passion is helping families, especially children, enjoy their dogs and build mutually rewarding relationships. I want training to be the highlight of my student's day and something even the humans look forward to each week!
Certifications:
Associate Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, IAABC. Fear Free Certified Professional Trainer. American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Evaluator
Dog training services include
- In home training
- Off leash training
- Puppy training
More info about Hannah Burke Garbett's dog training:
I provide private in-home training programs designed to foster rewarding relationships between dogs and their people. My flagship puppy program, Puppy Prep School, is an in-home training and socialization program designed for busy families who want to give their puppies the best possible start. We combine skill building with field trips and social experiences in a three session per week format that maximizes critical socialization periods and sets your puppy up for a lifetime of success. For adult dogs, I offer in-home training programs that focus on developing a deeper understanding of your dog's behavior and teaching the skills they need to successfully navigate the world at your side. From hiking off leash to sitting quietly at a cafe, a well trained dog is a joy to have around!
Behavioral issue focus:
Puppy Training, Puppy Socialization, Potty Training, Adult Dog Obedience Training, Behavior Modification for Fear and Anxiety, Cooperative Care
Dog training methods:
I believe everyone deserves a safe and supportive learning environment. I use positive reinforcement and marker training with both dogs and humans to teach new skills in a way that is both effective and fun. I utilize evidence-based training methods rooted in applied behavior science and follow a Humane Hierarchy approach for all behavior modification plans. All new students start out with an in-home consultation to discuss the dog's history, evaluate the dog's behavior and get started on a management and training plan. After the initial consultation we offer several training program options and can work together to determine which would best suit the needs of individual dog and family.
Why I became a dog trainer:
I understand the struggle of raising an exuberant puppy or the stress that comes from experiencing behavior problems with an older dog. One of my goals as a trainer is not just to help humans have "better dogs" but also to help dogs have "better humans." To me that means reading canine body language, knowing how to meet the needs of your individual dog and learning how to teach new skills with kindness and compassion. I love helping families understand and enjoy their dogs, building bonds and connection that lasts a lifetime.
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
When I first meet new clients their dog is usually exhibiting behaviors that are causing stress and conflict in the family and it can often feel like "dog vs. humans." For me the really rewarding part about being a dog trainer is seeing that moment when the dog and the humans are back on the same team. I know I've done my job well when everyone is working together in a kind and supportive way towards solutuions that benefit the whole family.
My #1 dog training tip:
It's easy to focus on the behaviors you don't like and want to change. Instead, try to notice all the little things your dog does well each day and positively reinforce those behaviors as often as you can. This not only increases the likelihood of those "good" behaviors occurring more often, it also allows us humans to practice gratitude for all the little things we enjoy about our canine companions.
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