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Positive Reinforcement Training

A Dog's Purpose Training Academy in Winston-Salem, NC, has a wealth of experience in the private training of many breeds of dogs. My name is Krystle and as a local business owner I serve canine friends and their owners across Winston-Salem, Greensboro, The Triad, and surrounding areas. I use a positive reinforcement training curriculum that can start as early as puppy hood or as late as their 
senior years. My goal is to teach you how to train your dog. I will work with your dog however, my primary goal is for your dog to listen and spend quality time with you, not me. It's essential to have both of you learning together and all household members on the same page to ensure the best opportunity for success. My training programs allow for a true bond of trust and a long-lasting relationship for you and your fur family. Contact Krystle today to begin your new and exciting training journey.

Positive Training with Positive Results

Positive reinforcement dog training is an effective method that involves rewarding your furry friend for exhibiting good behavior. The objective is to inspire your pooch to repeat the action by associating it with a reward. The rewards can vary from playtime, verbal praise, or a treat if consistent and immediate.

This approach is based on the principles of operant conditioning, which states that rewarding desirable behavior increases the likelihood of its repetition in the future. In contrast, punishment-based methods can negatively affect your dog's mental and emotional health.

Positive Training with Positive Results

Positive reinforcement dog training is an effective method that involves rewarding your furry friend for exhibiting good behavior. The objective is to inspire your pooch to repeat the action by associating it with a reward. The rewards can vary from playtime, verbal praise, or a treat if consistent and immediate.

This approach is based on the principles of operant conditioning, which states that rewarding desirable behavior increases the likelihood of its repetition in the future. In contrast, punishment-based methods can negatively affect your dog's mental and emotional health.

Big or Small - Krystle Trains Them All

I have experience working with many breeds, from tiny Chihuahuas to towering Great Danes. I tailor my training methods to suit each individual dog's needs and personality, ensuring a successful and enjoyable learning experience.

Call or Text A Dog's Purpose Training Academy to schedule an assessment today at (336) 907-9598.

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