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Why Choose Pawsitive Results?

Anyone can wake up one day and decide to call herself a dog trainer. Before you trust your dog in the care of a trainer, be sure you have researched his or her background, education and experience!

For example, how did your instructor become a dog trainer? Was it after attending a four-week course ... or after years of experience and education? When was the last time your instructor attended a class on canine issues? Was it decades ago ... or just this past year? Compare the Pawsitive Results team to the competition -- you'll find we have the knowledge and experience to trust with your dog's education.

bulletWe have qualified, experienced, educated instructors.

Lead instructor Teoti Anderson has been a professional dog trainer for more than 17 years. She has earned the Certified Professional Dog Trainer-Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA) designation from the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers. The CCPDT offers a true, national accreditation for dog trainers. She has also earned the designation KPA-CTP from the prestigious Karen Pryor Academy. Learn more about Teoti.

Assistant instructor Phyllis Beasley has also earned her CPDT-KA designation. Phyllis also has numerous titles in competition sports. Learn more about Phyllis.

Assistant instructor Ryan Dawkins is a Delta Society Pet Partner with her pit bull, Quincy, and has extensive foster experience working with challenging dogs.  Learn more about Ryan.

 

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The Pawsitive Results team has a solid foundation of education. Teoti actively participates in continuing education, staying up to date on the latest information in canine behavior by attending conferences every year. She also offers regular continuing education opportunities for all staff.
 

bulletTeoti is a popular speaker at conferences for dog trainers and pet owners across the country and in Japan. An award-winning author of four dog training books, she is also a columnist for Modern Dog magazine and has appeared in the New York Times, DogFancy, Southern Living magazine and other national publications.
 
bulletAll Pawsitive Results instructors are members of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT).
 
bulletOur classes are based in science. We only use reward-based methods, never old-fashioned, harsh training techniques.
 
bulletOur class sizes are limited. This ensures all students get attention, and that there's enough room to safely handle all dogs and people.
 
bulletOur methods are family friendly! We regularly have children in our class who learn how to expertly handle their dogs.

Contact: 803-356-9170 or PawsitiveResults@sc.rr.com

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