The Dog Blog

March 8, 2010

Jenn L and Maddy

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 1:05 pm

Hi Steve,

I just had to tell you what a wonderful job maddy is doing! This morning I got up and said “Maddy, Run!” she went right over to her treadmill and jumped on. She then ran 3 miles, after which I put her on her place bed so that I could shower and get ready for my day. She slept there for 1.5 hours before I released her!

Thank you, thank you for helping Maddy be the BEST she can be!

Best,

Jen and Maddy

August 2, 2009

Thank you from Mickey!

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 4:25 pm

Steve–I have had Mickey for three weeks while Austin was on vacation. I thought you might be interested to know that he remembers all we taught him! He is such a great dog–I really am attached to him! But I wanted to tell you that if you need any letters of reference or if you want to give my name to anyone who is considering having you help them train their dogs, feel free!

By the way, there is another dog at my house–another grandson just got a miniature dachshund (about 4 months old). I will be working with him more when Mickey goes home Sunday, but a little dog is not as much fun for me as a slightly bigger one.

Thanks again for helping me make Mickey the joy that he is.

Pat and Mickey

January 19, 2009

From Sharon B. and her Labradoodle

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 8:43 pm

Hi Steve,

Bailey, Ami and I just got back from a walk in a very busy neighborhood. Just want you to know that she was “perfect”. Hard to believe this is the same ” out of control” dog I used to walk.

thanks again, Sharon

October 20, 2008

Carol Y in Pflugerville

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 7:34 pm

Steve,

It was a very effective and useful lesson we had yesterday, and I learned a lot from it, I really appreciate your service. Vocal & Skinpy are behaving much better now. I will keep practicing on all you’ve taught me and let you know how it goes in the near future.

Thank you and Vocal & Skinpy want to say thanks to you too! :)

Carol

October 18, 2008

Katie G. In Austin

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:40 pm

Steve,

I was walking Niko last night when a loose dog ran up behind us - you should be so proud of us - I used my big dog voice and Niko went into a down without me saying anything to him and waited for me to deal with the other dog. He didn’t even woof! This morning he got up on the bed, after sleeping in his crate all night, for his early morning cuddle and gave me a “loving” ear nibble - I really love him.

I could email you all the time with these moments and I don’t think any of them would be possible without the help you gave us - thanks.

October 17, 2008

From Shannon Simms:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:10 pm

We adopted all three of our dogs from an animal rescue service. Ali, our first adoptee, came from a puppy mill environment. She used to go ballistic every time she saw another dog. She’d start foaming at the mouth and snarling, and I had trouble keeping her on a leash. She nipped the dog next door, and even threatened one of our neighbors. Then, when we adopted two more dogs, they all forgot they’d been house-trained. What a nightmare!

Not only did Steve solve the house-training issue and help the dogs accept each other in our home, he changed Ali from a maniac into a calm pet. Now, when other dogs come around, I can tell her to “sit” and she’ll obey me.

Steve knows his stuff inside-and-out. When one of our dogs started peeing in the house, he diagnosed that the problem wasn’t emotional – it was a bladder infection. He has a solution for everything. His methods are so creative, and they always emphasize positive reinforcement. His training is very gentle and loving. He helps me to think like my pets, and understands the psychological and emotional reasons for my dog’s behavior. I would recommend him to everyone who has a dog.

From Sue Lindsay:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:09 pm

When he was in the house and with family, Cosmo was wonderful. But there were a lot of problems the minute I walked him out the door. He wouldn’t heel, he was aggressive toward other dogs, he cut himself on his leash, and he dragged me around my neighborhood for eighteen months – Cosmo weighs 55 pounds! I just couldn’t reconcile the two halves of his split-personality.

When Steve told me he could fix Cosmo’s problem in one session, I laughed. So did my friends and neighbors. I worked as a Humane Society officer for ten years. I’d trained dogs before. I even had the equipment – but I didn’t have the technique.

Steve was very confident dealing with Cosmo. He understood what my dog was thinking, knew exactly what to do, and fixed the problem in one session. The next time I walked my dog, my neighbors thought I’d put him on sedatives. I was so impressed with Steve’s training, I hired him for two more sessions. Now, I can walk Cosmo off the leash most of the time.

From Ashley Ellison:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:09 pm

Rikki was donated to us by the animal shelter to serve as a friend and companion for over fifty teenagers at our drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility. She was very shy around the kids before Steve started his training program.

He worked so hard, not just with Rikki, but with all the kids and staff, to make everyone feel important and valued in the process. The patience, care, and enthusiasm he showed us was absolutely artful. I wore out before he did, and I work with these kids for a living!

Since Steve’s training, Rikki is much more sociable. The kids love her, and they can really communicate with her. Even our staff members who used to be afraid of dogs enjoy spending time with Rikki. She’s like a member of the family.

From Michelle Baker:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:08 pm

Before meeting with Steve, my husband and I thought we might have to do the unthinkable – find a new home for our dog Gloria. She and our older dog Dora began to fight on a regular basis. One time, my husband was bitten breaking them up. Gloria was always a sweet puppy but as she got older she wanted to stake her claim as alpha dog. She also had a hard time in public. She would become very nervous, almost frantic.

Steve came over for a visit to examine Gloria’s behavior both in and out of our home. He also examined our behavior and Dora’s. He gave us some very simple rules to follow and some new rules for the pups. Not even one week later, the change in Gloria was amazing. Four months later, my husband and I are very happy. There have been no fights, and for the first time ever we had a group of people to the house and Gloria behaved like a saint! She wasn’t uncomfortable or scared, and was quite happy with all the petting she was got.

Steve was wonderful and we have recommended him to many people, including our vet’s office. He makes it very easy for dog owners to take charge of their furry friends without upsetting the pups. Our cats even liked him!

From Laura Harding:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:08 pm

Steve was great with both my dogs and me. I am an extensive reader and have read more dog training theories than I can even begin to count. Steve knew all of them and more. He was gentle-yet-firm with my dogs, and left every step of their training up to me and what I wanted. After three visits, Steve left me with enough information and guidance to keep me busy training the dogs on my own.

I will definitely use Steve’s services again, and would highly recommend him to anyone who wants a trained family member. Steve is the type of trainer for someone who wants a family member, complete with all their faults and idiosyncrasies. He trains family members, not automatons.

From Ed Chaplin:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:07 pm

Steve’s been a real blessing to us and our Juliette. We knew we wanted to have a well-trained dog, and he has helped us to that goal. His loving gentleness and skill with both people and pets is a treasure to behold. I promote him with dog owners every chance I get. I think everyone should experience the pleasure of working with Steve and having a well-trained loving companion.

From Aja Gore:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:06 pm

We sought out training because our oldest dog, Lucy, was misbehaving more and more often after the arrival of her brother Linus. As Lucy’s behavior worsened, she started acting more aggressively toward us. Linus picked up on Lucy’s methods, and began to mimic her. Lucy had been through a puppy head start class from a major chain, but she ended up forgetting more than she learned! Some family members told us too late that kennel training works fine – as long as you keep the dog at the kennel.

Steve was fantastic with our dogs. His methods focused primarily on helping us re-establish our position in the relationship with Lucy and Linus. He treated them just as we did and never tried to usurp our position, as was often the case with more conventional methods.

Steve visited three times, and already our home is much calmer. Lucy especially is more responsive to our commands, and taking her out is a pleasure rather than a chore. Before Steve, Lucy and Linus would jump on our guests, and Lucy would sit on the sofa next to them and stare. Now, they sit calmly when company enters, and Lucy only sits on the sofa when she’s invited. I know for a fact that we owe these changes to Steve and Fidelio Dog Works.

From Therese McHugh:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:05 pm

I unknowingly picked out a very active and aggressive puppy. Kona had an incredible drive for food, hunting “prey”, and playing rough. His eyes had a kind of frantic glaze; it seemed he couldn’t calm down enough to connect with me.

I took him to a PetSmart puppy class on the very day he was old enough to go. He weighed about four pounds, but was in a class with big breed puppies who were quite a bit older than he was. The classes were us humans listening and watching a few examples of how to train the basics, while really everyone was watching their dogs and wondering if they were going to hurt each other. After four classes, I asked the trainer if she thought Kona was a little too aggressive. The trainer rolled her eyes and kind of grimaced at me. I didn’t go to the fifth class.

At home, Kona was jumping up on people and play-biting just as if we were puppies also. One day, he jumped up and bit a friend’s lip. Between that and my experiences at PetSmart, I was at my wit’s end. I found Steve’s website and chose his three-lesson package.

He came to my home and in one hour I had a much better picture of Kona’s true temperament. He wasn’t really aggressive or mean, just very playful and rambunctious. Steve gave me about four PetSmart lessons rolled into one for us to practice during the first week. His lessons are 100% hands-on with the dog, while the pet store classes were mostly listening and practicing at home. He demonstrated his techniques over and over, then had me try them until I understood. My intense puppy and I really needed those one-on-one demonstrations and full-lesson focus.

I also had Steve help us with Kona’s fellow housedog, who is one year older. They have different personalities, and we were concerned about their interactions. Steve observed them at play two times and his evaluations and suggestions were extremely helpful – he saw the subtle behavior signals that told him our dogs were relating to each other appropriately.

I wouldn’t have gotten through the first six months owning this puppy without Steve! He has experience and a wealth of training methods that enable him to evaluate what approach will work best with each dog. The internet is full of horror stories of dogs with strong drives being mishandled. Kona was a real challenge, and I shudder to think what might have happened if I had called a less-knowledgeable trainer.

From Christine Wagner:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:04 pm

I work out of my home, and have a lot of people coming in and out of the house. Ike is your typical puppy – always jumping on people, mouthing on things, and wanting to play all the time. Walter is three-years-old, and can be very threatening to anyone who comes to our front door. I had a pet sitter who quit because she thought Walter was too aggressive.

Steve fixed these problems really fast. He came in the front door on the first day, and Walter had no problem with him. Ike was very responsive to the training, and Steve got him walking on a leash, sitting, and obeying me within a few sessions. The best thing he did was educate me on how to train them on my own. He showed me a lot of little tricks I can use to stop Ike from jumping and biting, and to keep Walter from scaring away customers and house guests.

Steve is a great guy – so positive and friendly. He’s a wonderful person to work with. Now, I know how to keep my dogs behaving the way I want. They’re a lot easier to manage, and I can take them out in public without worrying they’ll bother anyone.

From Resha Dixon:

Filed under: Client Testimonials — Administrator @ 2:00 pm

I contacted Steve before I adopted my puppy Morgan, because I knew I’d need help with her. He answered a bajillion questions I had, and prepared me so I knew what to expect when Morgan arrived. What’s so great about Steve’s training is that he comes to my home and he’s able to work around my schedule. My career keeps me very busy, so that’s really important. Morgan’s training is an ongoing process – she’s still just a puppy – but Steve has already cured her of constantly jumping on me and other people. She knows her commands, knows how to behave on a leash, and acts like a little lady.

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