“Sometimes a challenging dog can change your life and subsequently the lives of people and dogs around you. A few of my favorite trainers have similar stories to my own. They had a dog that they needed a lot help with. They tried a few different trainers, got kicked out of puppy classes and were unable to change themselves or their dogs with the methods taught to them. So, they dug in more, determined to learn what was causing the struggles. Like them, I began to find methods that worked for me, made sense and most importantly improved my life and my dog’s life together.
This work lead to learning more and more about dog psychology and I could see how much this information could help others who are also struggling. A challenging dog can be a bridge to deeper understanding of ourselves and how to live in balance as best we can moment to moment with our dog.” - Jessica 2019
The team behind Jessica helping with different aspects of Jessica’s Dog Training.
Josh assists with some clients when needed. Jericho has done walk and train session work in years past but has passed on. Quito and Tails are brought to sessions to work with dogs that need help socializing. A pregnant Hissy the cat walked in one evening and decided to stay with us and birthed three kittens.