Heather Moore has 20 years of experience training dogs and helping owners to modify their dogs' problem behaviors. She worked with Purely Positive Dog Training in Charleston, SC until recently relocating to TN. She has been a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) and Pet Professional Guild (PPG). Her own dogs have titled in AKC Rally Obedience Novice and Advanced, and earned Therapy Dog Certifications. She is an evaluator for the Canine Good Citizen Test for the AKC. She also has seven years experience as a teacher of elementary age children. This combination of skills led her to co-found the first Kids and Dogs Camp in Charleston, SC, as well as the first training class for kids and their pet dogs in that area.
Since living in Tennessee, she has spent many hours volunteering at a local shelter helping them assess dogs and promoting them on Facebook. She has established a training program and trained staff on how to make a dog more adoptable by using positive training. She frequently offers programs for the public teaching how to train shelter dogs.
Heather is currently responsible for all dangerous dogs and potentially dangerous dog court cases in Rutherford County. Residents must complete training with her to help their dog improve their behavior.
Heather also helps several local rescue groups. She loves match making and finding the perfect dog for your family. As a mother of two young boys, Heather has a practical and friendly approach towards training the family dog. Her methodology focuses on leadership, structure, and positive reinforcement. All training is gentle and humane, while also being user-friendly and efficient. Heather, her husband Lance, and sons Parker and Wyatt, share their home with 1 border collie, 1 cat, 7 chickens, 2 horses, and her son's pet lizard.
Certifications:
CPDT-KA, CGC evaluator
Dog training services include
- Aggressive dog training
- Reactive dog training
- Board and train
- In home training
- Off leash training
- Puppy training
More info about Heather Moore's dog training:
We offer group classes such as Puppy Preschool, Kinderpuppy, Just the Basics, Basics Advanced, Canine Good Citizen, Adventures Off Leash, Sniffology, Canine Acting And Tricks, Loose Leash Walking Class, Private lessons, Day training, Camp Wag is our board and train program, Sit and Play is our puppy drop off program. We offer a program for any age dog and can teach basic cues, help solve problem behaviors, and work with dogs that show aggression or reactivity.
Behavioral issue focus:
We offer a Reactive Rover class for reactive dogs or offer private lessons.
Dog training methods:
I am a positive trainer and use positive methods ONLY. I do not use shock collars, e-collars, choke chains, prong collars, etc. As for my process, it is different for every dog. I use what motivates your dog and we come up with a behavior plan to fit your dogs needs.
Why I became a dog trainer:
I brought home a 6 month old yellow lab puppy who did not like people or other dogs so I went to class. I fell in love with training and wanted to be able to help people with their dogs like my trainer helped me with my puppy!
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
Puppies!
My #1 dog training tip:
Telling your dog "no" doesn't tell them much. It tells them you are not happy with them but does not tell them what to do instead. Teach your dog a cue that will tell them what you want them to do such as "off" rather than "no."
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