Best Friends Forever — Where Providence Meets Dog Training
Posted on August 19th, 2020 by FetchMasters
I love photographing dogs — especially the old ones. When someone has an old dog, one that has been with them for many years, there almost always is a story […]
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I Have a New Dog! Now What?
Posted on July 14th, 2020 by FetchMasters
As a Denver dog trainer, I spend every day talking to people whose dogs are out of control. While a few people contact us pre-emptively to prepare for a new […]
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Podcast: Why Is My Dog Crazy?
Posted on July 10th, 2020 by FetchMasters
As dog trainers in the Denver area, we hear it all the time: My dog is dumb. My dog is stubborn. My dog is out of control. My dog is […]
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FREE WEBINAR – Interview with Sue Brown, author of Juvenile Delinquent Dogs
Posted on June 4th, 2020 by FetchMasters
UPDATE: THIS INTERVIEW HAS BEEN CONDUCTED AND RECORDED! ENJOY! Thomas Aaron of FetchMasters Dog Training will be interviewing Sue Brown, Denver-area dog trainer and author of the book Juvenile Delinquent […]
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Training Your Dog for Unparalleled Control
Posted on May 21st, 2020 by FetchMasters
One of our claims to fame at FetchMasters is our ability to train dogs for very high levels of control in very difficult environments without the use of e-collars. This […]
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Podcast: Interview with Veterinary Behaviorist E’lise Christensen on Dog Developmental Periods
Posted on May 18th, 2020 by FetchMasters
Dogs go through several developmental stages in their lifetime. Understanding those periods can aid you in correctly socializing your dogs, training them, and living in harmony with them. In this […]
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New Performance-Oriented Group Dog Training Classes at FetchMasters
Posted on May 12th, 2020 by FetchMasters
While group dog training classes are a great way to build basic foundational obedience skills and wrack up a little socialization time at a low price point, they traditionally are […]
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Meet Roscoe – Why I Trained This Dog and Photographed Him
Posted on May 7th, 2020 by FetchMasters
In the first years of my dog training career, I was very experimental — whereas nowadays I stick to a pretty tight niche. But back then, it seemed more important […]
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