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  2. Sit Means Sit - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1998 by Fred Hassen, who is CEO of Sit Means Sit. [3] Sit Means Sit began franchising in January 2009. [1] [2] Later that year, Sit Means Sit gained notoriety when Hassen began to post dog training videos daily on YouTube.

  3. Obedience school - Wikipedia

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    The prices of obedience school can vary depending on location, age of the dog, and the amount of training a dog requires. For example, group or class training can cost anywhere from $40–$125 per class, while private training, which may take place in the owners' home or trainers places of business, may cost anywhere from $30–100 per class.

  4. Canine Intervention - Wikipedia

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    Canine intervention, does not only focus on the dog behavioral changes, but also on the owners, that need to be informed. Owning a dog requires more than it is commonly thought, and the show is also a useful tool for households unable to buy the service of a dog trainer, to acquire some knowledge about the techniques applied to train the animal ...

  5. Dog training - Wikipedia

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    A dog trainer with the United States Navy, which primarily trains using positive reinforcement. [1] [2]Dog training is a kind of animal training, the application of behavior analysis which uses the environmental events of antecedents (trigger for a behavior) and consequences to modify the dog behavior, either for it to assist in specific activities or undertake particular tasks, or for it to ...

  6. List of dog trainers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable dog trainers.. Francis Butler was a veterinarian and author who specialised in the training and control of dogs in the 1800s.; Anne Rogers Clark, co-author of The International Encyclopedia of Dogs and first woman to win best in show at Westminster as a professional handler

  7. Assistance dog - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, assistance dogs are also commonly referred to as 'service dogs'. [1] Assistance dogs are not emotional support animals (ESAs), which are generally not protected by the same laws [2] and typically have little to no training compared to an assistance or service dog. Assistance dogs and ESAs are also both distinct from ...

  8. Service animal - Wikipedia

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    A service animal is an animal that has been trained to assist a disabled person. The animal needs to be individually trained to do tasks that directly relate to the handler's disability, which goes beyond the ordinary training that a pet receives [3] [4] and the non-individualized training that a therapy dog receives.

  9. Animal nutritionist - Wikipedia

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    An animal nutritionist is a person who specializes in animal nutrition, which is especially concerned with the dietary needs of animals in captivity: livestock, pets, and animals in wildlife rehabilitation facilities.