ABC Dog Obedience Program graduate, Kirsten James, changes careers to dog training for its flexibility and the opportunity to spend time with her two dogs.“I wanted to help pet owners develop a relationship similar to the relationship I have with my dogs. Animal Behavior College’s program goes way beyond learning how to teach basic obedience commands. It prepares students and helps them develop their career,” she said.
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Animal behavior College has been in the animal career industry for nearly 20 years. Check out what the media is saying about us as well as our graduates.
Toni Woods, ABCDT, is the owner of Anytime K9 which was featured as one of the best dog Obedience schools in Washington, D.C. Anytime K9 is a top-rated company that offers pet setting, training and dog walking.
Allcott, a Pet Adventures Worldwide Inc brand is now a sponsor of the Animal Behavior College’s Dog Obedience Program.
Animal Behavior College announced the winners of its first sponsor-supported essay contest. The recipients, Ashlie Bonicelli of Aurora, Colo., and Paul D. Lopez of Homestead, Fla., were selected for their unwavering commitment to the dog training profession.
ABC students Ashlie Bonicelli, of Aurora, Colorado, and Paul D. Lopez, of Homestead, Florida, are the winners of Coastal Pet Products Coastal Pet Products, Inc. professional dog trainer scholarships.
Coastal Pet Products awards two Animal Behavior College Dog Obedience Program students with scholarships.
The Animal Shelter Dilemna:
Can pet training Help to solve this National Problem?
Steven Appelbaum, president of Animal Behavior College offers answers.
Bryan Walker, ABCDT, is a former U.S. Marine Corps drill instructor who operates a dog obedience school where he uses positive reinforcement to develop desired behavior.
Steven Appelbaum, ABC’s founder and president, is quoted in an article that offers tips for service members who return from deployment and reunite with their pets. He explains that pets need time to adjust and reconnect and rushing the process could actually hurt your pet and service member’s relationship.






