Welcome to Training Tips!
We feature advice and tips on feeding, training and other things to help you and your dog live your best lives together!
Check in often for new tips and tricks !
Click on the picture below to be taken to the website for Maximillion Dog Training. Let them know that Blessed Be the Bullies sent you!
Please note that though we recommend this trainer, we are in no way responsible for any issues that may arise from them.
All responsibility is born by the user.
BBTB does not receive any discount or compensation for the endorsement provided to this business.
EVERYONE NEEDS A HELPING HAND NOW AND THEN…
At Maximillion Dog Training we believe the relationship between you and your dog should be built on trust, respect, and clear communication. Owned by Zachariah and Martina Smith in Oakland, Maine we use science-based, positive reinforcement to help dogs and people succeed together. From three
level obedience programs, group classes, private training, behavior modification, and more we create customized plans for every dog, every goal, and every lifestyle. Our job isn’t just training your dog — it’s empowering you with skills that last a lifetime. Recognized as Maine’s Best Dog Trainer we are here to help you enjoy life together.
Thank you!😊
Martina & Zach Smith
Maximillion Dog Training
Oakland, Maine
207-522-3917
MaximillionDogTraining.com
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888) 426-4435
Our Animal Poison Control Center experts have put together a handy list of the top toxic people foods to avoid feeding your pet. As always, if you suspect your pet has eaten any of the following foods, please note the amount ingested and contact your veterinarian or the
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888) 426-4435.
Click on the picture to the left to be taken to the toxic food list that the ASPCA has compiled. There are many things your pup shouldn’t eat, but will anyway! Check it out!
The “terrible teens”
Are you wondering what happened to that sweet little puppy you brought home? Before you give up, here are some good tips that may help you guide your dog back into your good graces! Click on the picture to open an explanations page!
To learn more about the adolescent stage check out this webinar series provided by Behavior Vets:
Some easy training advice from PawsomeDogs.com. Find them on Facebook or at www.pawsomedogs.com. This is a technique known as “the positive interrupter”.
