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Poisonous To Your Dog

The following items should be removed from your home to keep your dog safe. Plants: Aloe Vera, Avocado, Azalea, Daffodil, Easter, Lily and Holly. Fruit Pits: Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Mistletoe, Poinsettia, Rhubarb leaves are fatal, Tomato leaves, Nightshade, Philodendron, rhododendron and Tobacco. If you think your dog has been poisoned, contact your Veterinarian or call ADPCA National Animal Poison Control Center at the University of Illinois Veterinary College: 1-800-548-2423

 

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Our Mission

To insure you have a well-behaved, obedient pet to enjoy. We promise to provide the best and latest progressive training at a reasonable cost, backed with excellent service for our clients.


Our Philosophy and Methods

We understand every dog and owner are unique. These diversities are addressed with our training design. Our training programs are specialized for each dog and owner that fits their individual situation. Using motivational principles the dog and handler are motivated to learn and perform, to build confidence, through success with humane, consistent, interactive training. Each dog is an active participant, a student to be taught and molded, rather than forced. With our experience and knowledge in canine behavior we can shape the dog's behavior and enlist their willing participation in the training process.

 

The best thing you can do for your puppy or dog and yourself is obedience training. Obedience training is the foundation for solving many behavior problems and also gives you a way to communicate with your dog. Without proper training, your dog will soil your home, bite the kids, dig holes, run-away, pull on the leash etc. Redirecting this type of behavior is not an option. We have to teach the dog what is acceptable to us.


Our Goal

To give you and your dog the proper training to understand each other in a way that makes common sense. We at PCT teach a complete pet dog training program that starts with the establishment of the pack order and ends with proper control of the dog. 


Breed Capabilities                                                                                                Not all breeds can do all jobs, for a number of reasons-primarily physical, not mental ones. Dogs' abilities are not limited by their breed, but rather by the individual dog's physical ability and character, and of course the abilities of the dog's handler. 


Dog IQ                                                                                                              There is no denying the fact that certain breeds of dogs tend to learn certain tasks more quickly. However, within each breed you will find a wide range of intellectual capabilities. Therefore, it seems a very silly notion to rank breeds of purebred dogs in order of intelligence.

 

Please see dog bite prevention:   www.cdc.gov/ncipc/duip/biteprevention.htm

 

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