Mike Dixon Dog Trainer

Testimonials

“I chose Mike Dixon as a dog trainer for my Labrador Retriever and can confidently say that it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. She came to us an untrained, unruly pup, with more curiosity than obedience – now I can’t imagine life without her! We were expecting it to take weeks of training with Mike, but she learned so quickly thanks to his proper technique. His methods were humane and effective, and most importantly my pup loved his attention! Our visits were full of laughter and tricks, though he was able to keep her engaged enough that she was always willing to learn. To this day we follow our routines he taught us in order to keep up good behavior. We owe much of our dog’s successful training journey to Mike!” – Debra L., Santa Barbara, CA

Awards and Achievements

Mike Dixon Dog Trainer has achieved many awards and accomplishments in his career. Most notably, he was named the “Top Dog Trainer of the Year” by the International Canine Training Academy in 2018. He was also recognized with a special achievement award from the National Kennel Club for his expertise in teaching and training dogs. His work with shelter dogs has been particularly praised, as he has successfully trained numerous rescue dogs to be good companions to their adoptive families. Furthermore, Mike frequently participates in dog shows and competitions around the country. In 2019, three of his students and their dogs won first place ribbons at an international pet show. Additionally, Mike is an active member of several professional dog training organizations, such as the Association of Pet Dog Trainers and the International Association of Canine Professionals.

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Professional Network

Mike Dixon Dog Trainer has established a professional network of other highly skilled dog trainers, veterinarians, animal behavioral experts and canine nutritionists who are all committed to positive client outcomes. This professional network consists of specialists in different areas of expertise and is designed to provide Mike’s clients with the best possible experience. Through this group, Mike can access the most up-to-date research and discover new techniques for working with furry friends. From transitioning puppies into homes and helping young dogs develop into well-trained household members, to rehabilitating aggressive behaviors or supporting senior dogs with age-related anxiety, Mike’s network enables him to create customized plans for his clients that are tailored toward achieving optimal results. His team shares the same commitment for excellence in responsible pet parenting, making them an invaluable asset for supporting clients throughout the training process. When needed, Mike can connect his client directly with experienced board certified veterinary behavior specialists from within his network to provide additional support. Additionally, he utilizes resources from within his network to answer nutritional questions about commercial food products or home cooked diets for canine patients and runs specialized consultations about specific medical issues when required. This professional network has significantly expanded Mike’s ability to assist those seeking help and maximize positive client outcomes.

Resources

Books:
• The Art Of Raising A Puppy – Monks of New Skete
• Training Your Dog the Positively Way – Pippa Mattinson
• Don’t Shoot the Dog!: The New Art of Teaching and Training – Karen Pryor
• On Talking Terms With Dogs: Calming Signals – Turid Rugaas
• 101 Ways to Do More with Your Dog – Kyra Sundance

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Websites:
• The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB): https://avsab.org/resources/
• The Professional Society for Canine Trainers (PSCT): https://psctcanine.wordpress.com/
• The International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP): www.canineprofessionals.com/about-us/our-mission-and-ethics
• Petfinder: www.petfinder.com/animal-rescue/#findyourdog



Articles:
• “Positive Reinforcement Dog Training – Pros & Cons”, ASPCA Professional: https://www.aspcapro.org/blog/positive-reinforcement-dog-training-pros-cons
• “Making Sense Of Dog Training”, Whole Dog Journal: https://www.whole–dog–journal.com /issues/9 – 4 /features/making_sense_of_dog _training /index .html

Involvement

Mike Dixon is a passionate and dedicated dog trainer committed to helping all canines reach their fullest potential. Mike regularly participates in volunteer activities, fundraisers and drives to help numerous charities like the local animal shelter or assist other organizations that are devoted to raising awareness of canine welfare issues.

He has spoken at many seminars and workshops over the years on topics related to canine behavior, training techniques and dog care. He has also served as an adviser to the National Canine Counselors Association and regularly attends industry events like International Dog Conferences, Dog Training Summits and Educational Seminars.

Overall, Mike Dixon’s commitment to his cause is evident in his willingness to lend his expertise to providing support for our canine friends in need.



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