How do you serve precious pets?

  • Private Dog Training

What training tools do you use?

  • Back-clip Harness
  • Front-clip Harness
  • Head Collar
  • Leash
  • Long Line
  • Martingale Collar
  • Muzzle
  • Praise/Affection
  • Toys
  • Treats

Which training type do you employ to encourage paw-sitive behaviors?

  • Pet Behavior Modification
  • Dog Obedience Training

What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?

  • Dogs

On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?

  • 20-39 lbs
  • 40-79 lbs
  • 80+ lbs
  • under 20 lbs

Pet Certifications

  • American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Approved Evaluator (AKC CGC)
  • Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA)

Cat-astrophes happen! What is your cancellation policy?

  • Flexible

Education

Margaret has a Bachelor of Arts in Recreation Administration with a focus on Therapeutic Recreation.

Which part of the country do you serve pets?

We service Morris County NJ as well as parts of Sussex, Warren, Essex, Union and Somerset County.

What year did you begin serving pets?

We have been training dogs professionally since 2001.

How did you hone your craft?

I started as a training assistant, then became a trainer at several schools in the area. I am committed to participating in continuing education every year to learn about current training methods.

What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?

Dogs will always do what comes natural to their species until we teach them a preferred behavior. This can be done with a gentle approach and positive reinforcement.

What is one thing you want pet parents to know about you? It can be whatev-fur you'd like!

I pride myself in being able to work with people and dogs. I am sensitive to special circumstances and limitations of both the dog and owner. Dog training does not have to be time consuming! Consistency and clear communication is more important!

margaret macewen

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SERVICE AREA: 25 miles from Roxbury Township, NJ

Distinction

IACP American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Approved Evaluator (AKC CGC) Association of Professioanal Dog Trainers (APDT)

How do you serve precious pets?

  • Private Dog Training

What training tools do you use?

  • Back-clip Harness
  • Front-clip Harness
  • Head Collar
  • Leash
  • Long Line
  • Martingale Collar
  • Muzzle
  • Praise/Affection
  • Toys
  • Treats

Which training type do you employ to encourage paw-sitive behaviors?

  • Pet Behavior Modification
  • Dog Obedience Training

What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?

  • Dogs

On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?

  • 20-39 lbs
  • 40-79 lbs
  • 80+ lbs
  • under 20 lbs

Pet Certifications

  • American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Approved Evaluator (AKC CGC)
  • Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA)

Cat-astrophes happen! What is your cancellation policy?

  • Flexible

Education

Margaret has a Bachelor of Arts in Recreation Administration with a focus on Therapeutic Recreation.

Which part of the country do you serve pets?

We service Morris County NJ as well as parts of Sussex, Warren, Essex, Union and Somerset County.

What year did you begin serving pets?

We have been training dogs professionally since 2001.

How did you hone your craft?

I started as a training assistant, then became a trainer at several schools in the area. I am committed to participating in continuing education every year to learn about current training methods.

What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?

Dogs will always do what comes natural to their species until we teach them a preferred behavior. This can be done with a gentle approach and positive reinforcement.

What is one thing you want pet parents to know about you? It can be whatev-fur you'd like!

I pride myself in being able to work with people and dogs. I am sensitive to special circumstances and limitations of both the dog and owner. Dog training does not have to be time consuming! Consistency and clear communication is more important!