Hi there! I'm Megan, a certified professional dog trainer here in Las Vegas. In 2017, I made a choice that forever changed my life: I brought home a new puppy. Murphy was a troubled dog since the first night, his behavior seemingly unexplainable. Once his seizures began, I started searching for answers. When I realized how I could help Murphy, I knew I could do the same for others. I fell in love with behavioral science and discovered dog training was my calling. I am always continuing my education to better serve the families I work with. In addition to my CPDT-KA certification from the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, I have a certificate from CATCH Canine Trainers Academy, and a B.S. in Marine Biology and Environmental Science. I love volunteering locally at The Animal Foundation, and I hold group training classes at Barx Parx. I always use the least-intrusive minimally aversive methods to achieve the highest quality of training I can offer. This is accomplished using a science-based approach and force-free, positive-reinforcement training methods. In lieu of traditional training methods that involve punishment for undesirable behaviors, I believe in teaching and reinforcing incompatible behaviors (e.g., rewarding a dog for sitting instead of jumping on guests at your front door). I will work one-on-one with you to cultivate a personalized plan intended to nurture your bond with your dog. My main goal is to help you build a connection, foster trust, and create mutual understanding with your pet so you can conquer anything together!
Certifications:
CCPDT CPDT-KA, CATCH CCDT
Dog training services include
- Reactive dog training
- In home training
- Off leash training
- Puppy training
More info about Megan Crow's dog training:
Looking for customized dog training programs tailored to your dog's specific needs? Look no further! As a professional dog trainer, I offer a range of services including puppy training, adult training, trick training, and day training.
My highly individualized programs are designed to help your pup learn and thrive. From socialization and cooperative husbandry to trick training, I cover everything your new puppy needs to know. And if you have an adult or adolescent dog, don't worry – I love working with them too! I use science-based and fun methods to solve behavioral problems and help your dog become a well-behaved companion.
Whether you need a 5-week or 10-week program, my services are tailored to your pup's specific needs. And for those with busy schedules, I also offer day training sessions. Contact me today and let's get started on the path to a happier, healthier relationship with your furry friend!
Behavioral issue focus:
Jumping on people
Barking excessively
Pulling on leash
Reactivity towards other dogs or people
Destructive behavior (chewing, digging, etc.)
Fear or anxiety
Resource guarding (food, toys, etc.)
Hyperactivity
Lack of focus or attention
House training issues
Excessive licking or chewing
Inappropriate chewing or mouthing
Dog training methods:
As a positive reinforcement dog trainer, my approach is centered around rewarding good behavior and using science-based, humane methods to help your furry friend become a well-behaved companion. I do not use any aversive techniques, such as shock collars, prong collars, or physical punishment.
When you first contact me, we'll schedule an initial consultation to discuss your dog's behavior and training goals. During this consultation, I'll ask you questions about your dog's history, daily routine, and any specific issues you're experiencing. I'll also observe your dog's behavior and body language to get a better sense of their temperament.
Based on our consultation, I'll create a customized training plan that addresses your dog's specific needs. This plan will outline the goals we're working towards and the steps we'll take to achieve them. I'll also provide you with guidance on how to reinforce positive behavior at home and help you avoid common pitfalls.
Throughout the training process, I'll use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats, praise, and play, to encourage your dog to perform desired behaviors. We'll work together in short, frequent sessions to build your dog's skills and confidence, making the learning process enjoyable and fun for both you and your pup.
If necessary, I may recommend behavior modification techniques to address any underlying issues that are contributing to your dog's behavior. I'll work closely with you to develop a plan that addresses these issues in a safe and effective manner.
Overall, my goal is to help you build a strong, positive relationship with your furry friend based on trust, respect, and clear communication. By working together, we can help your dog become a happy, well-behaved member of your family.
Why I became a dog trainer:
I became a dog trainer because I was struggling to find a trainer in 2019 who would use positive reinforcement techniques with my reactive and seizure-prone dog, Murphy. After a disappointing experience with a "balanced" trainer, I decided to take matters into my own hands and learn how to help Murphy myself. As a military spouse, I was fortunate enough to have the Air Force pay for my first certification, and I quickly fell in love with the training process. With my background in marine biology, I have always been a science nerd, and dog training fit perfectly into my life. Being able to help Murphy and other dogs like him has been an incredibly rewarding experience, and I feel grateful to have found a career that combines my passions for animals, science, and helping others.
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
My favorite part of being a dog trainer is watching the moment when a dog finally understands what I'm asking of them and offers the behavior perfectly. There's nothing quite like that "click" moment when a dog's eyes light up and they realize what they're supposed to do. But what makes this experience even better is seeing the excitement and joy on the faces of the pet parents when their dog finally "gets it." It's incredibly rewarding to see the bond between a dog and their owner grow stronger as they work together to achieve a common goal. Knowing that I played a role in helping that relationship flourish is truly fulfilling and makes me love my job even more.
My #1 dog training tip:
One of the best dog training tips that I've learned and often share with others is to avoid repeating the same cue or phrase over and over again. While it may seem like you're being clear and reinforcing the behavior you want, in reality, repeating yourself too often can actually be counterproductive. Dogs are quick learners and respond best to clear and concise cues, so when you repeat yourself, you're actually teaching them to tune out your voice and ignore what you're saying. This is known as "learned irrelevance," where the dog learns that your words don't necessarily carry any meaning or consequences. Instead of repeating yourself, try to be patient and give your dog time to process what you're asking of them. If they don't respond right away, try using a different cue or breaking the behavior down into smaller steps to make it easier for them to understand. By avoiding repetition, you'll help your dog learn more effectively and strengthen your communication and bond with them.
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