Recent transplant from Boston, MA! I am looking forward to growing with the Baltimore dog community! My name is Hannah Sigel (she/they), I work with humans and their dogs to develop better communication to teach desired behaviors and relieve frustration & unwanted behaviors.
Certifications:
IAABC-ADT, AKC CGC Evaluator, Fear Free Shelters, PFA, First Aid
Dog training services include
- Aggressive dog training
- Reactive dog training
- In home training
- Off leash training
- Puppy training
More info about Hannah Sigel's dog training:
Offering both in home one-on-one personalized sessions and group training classes. Training can be online or in-person. Included when purchasing a package is unlimited text/call support between sessions. Payment plans and sliding scale available. Check out @BaltimoreK9Tutors on Instagram for more details!
Behavioral issue focus:
Fear, anxiety, stress, reactivity, aggression, sensitivities, foundational skills and manners.
Dog training methods:
Effective, ethical, dog training based in science. Consistent and positive dog training builds trust and confidence between dog and human. From puppies to seniors, positive dog training promotes overall well-being through strengthening social, mental and physical health.
Why I became a dog trainer:
As soon as I was able to read, I always had a dog encyclopedia in my hand. At 11 years old, I began apprenticing with K9 Tutors and had my own clients by the time I was 15. It was a huge help to my mental health and relationships. Now skip ahead an 'unrelated' college degree and several careers later (one of which was a music early childhood teacher and community choir, where I became a certified yoga teacher and social-emotional learning facilitator, as well as Psychology first aid/post-traumatic stress management certification among other trainings which helped me practice intentionality and inclusivity. Then boom, the COVID-19 pandemic, like many others I took the leap and quit (or put in a month notice) and created Boston k9 Tutors, now Baltimore k9 Tutors. I still am very much that little kid with the dog encyclopedia in my hand. I find myself always learning and doing my best to stay up to date with the most current scientific consensus in order to use the least intrusive minimally aversive strategies when training and creating behavior modification plans. Long story short, I enjoy dogs, dog behavior, humans, collaboration and behavior modification.
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
Watching relationships develop, communication improve, being able to be learner focused and of course, dogs!
My #1 dog training tip:
Measure your dog's food out for the day, use 1/3 in the bowl, 1/3 for training and 1/3 for enrichment.
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