Steven Appelbaum does guest post, “Is it Really Positive Training?: A Dog Expert Explains How to Tell.”
Animal Behavior College Reputation
In the News
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.
Mary Blasier, ABCDT, introduced a dog behavior class at a local shelter in her community. The class helps canine owners whose four-legged friends exhibit challenging behaviors positively correct and build stronger relationships with them.
Animal Behavior College’s students win full scholarships. The scholarship recipients, Leslie Bussinger of Colfax, Calif., and Portia E. Scott of Florissant, Mo., were selected for how well they explained their achievement goals and their commitment to strengthening the bond between dog owners and their pets.
2 Hounds Design Inc. and Charlee Bear Treats renew sponsorships for Animal Behavior College’s Dog Obedience Program.
Steven Appelbaum, founder of Animal Behavior College,is featured in an article about the rising demand for dog trainers and how some are choosing the dog training profession as a second career.
What steps do you take to keep your salon safe, not just for the pets entrusted in your care but also for you and your employees? It starts when the first client walks through the door.
Why do some people aspire to be dog trainers? What do they want to achieve? This was the subject of Animal Behavior College’s 2016 Coastal Pet Products scholarship essay contest. The winners were awarded full scholarship to the school’s dog training program.
What does your pet do while you’re at work? ABC Dog Trainer Program graduates, Jerri Johnson and Jeannene Loewenstein, explain what pets should be doing in an article that featured their business. In the article, they discuss the increased demand for their business titled Wagmore Canine Enrichment that offers everything from dog walking and dog training to doggy daycare and problem solving.
Graham Bloem, ABCDT, is featured in this article. He specializes in training dogs with behavior challenges and service dogs.
Dog training is an unregulated profession, but there are steps dog training enthusiasts can take to ensure they get the proper education and skills. ABC’s Dog Obedience Program is an excellent choice.







