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AMERICA'S DOG WHISPERERS ACADEMY

Mark German, MBA, FOUNDER, CEO

If you like working with dogs and have some training experience, let America's Dog Whisperer, Mark German, MBA, show you how to become a

"Dog Whisperer".

Learning how  to "whisper" means learning to understand dog psychology and dog language, then, being able to teach these skills to others.

Mark German has developed a program based on fourteen years of successful rehabilitation techniques. He is committed to sharing his knowledge to improve the lives of dogs, and their owners, all over the country!

Since the success of National Geographic's Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, people all over the country are starting to really understand their dogs. Mark has so many clients in Arizona and other parts of the country that he can't help them all. There aren't many true "whisperers".  Mark believes that others, including dog trainers and owners should learn the valuable art of "whispering" so that even more dogs with behavioral issues can be saved.

Throughout this intensive course,  you will work with Mark one-on-one as he rehabilitates dogs and trains the owners.  You will be able to practice, hands on, and have the opportunity to evaluate and work with shelter dogs for rescue.  You will then "teach" what you have learned to others so you can use what you have learned to help save dogs in your area.    

                                               Here are some of the course features:                                            

Dog Psychology

The Four Essentials to a Stable Dog (c)

Learning to Whisper
How to teach the human
Understanding the importance of the walk
How to walk a dog properly
Leadership:  Staying Calm
Canine Body Language
It's all about the Energy!
Problem Solving-setting rules
Living in the Moment
Aggression
When to say NO!
The importance of Canine Nutrition

CERTIFICATE UPON COMPLETION

You will also observe Mark rehabilitate dogs with aggression. 


FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Janice Wolfe, Agent/Manager, New Jersey's Dog Whisperer

NJdogwhisperer@aol.com

 


 

2007 Graduates

 

      

                                                Tom Gross, ARIZONA  AzDogWhisperer@earthlink.net

 

 

                                                                                         Janice Wolfe

NEW JERSEY'S DOG WHISPERER     

                                                          

NJDogWhisperer@aol.com

 I am so thankful for your help Janice.  It was just that ONE thing with Charity.  That was it.  It was the deal breaker.  We got the food thing worked out.  We got walking together worked out.  We worked out how to play together and we got our routine down.  BUT it was that ONE thing.  That, no "OFF" button.  If you hadn't come, Charity and I would have HAD to part company.   

You would be proud....I think.  Since you showed me how to "claim" things and "block," I 've been doing it. Yesterday I was putting up crown molding and using my dremel.  Charity doesn't like loud noise, especially the noise of that little power tool.  She growled and barked.  She lunged to attack it in my hand.  I kept it in my hand and advanced toward her until she backed off.  Each time I turned it on and went back to work she advanced and did the same.  I almost gave up and put her in the crate so I could get on with my job, BUT, I decided to hang in there, so we could, hopefully, extinguish this behavior. 
I won the battle, as I did not give up or in, and Charity finally sat quietly and watched. 
By the end of the night she was uninterested in the dremel completely. THANK GOD!!! 
(Okay, Thanks Janice!)
 
 
Thanks for asking about Charity.  She is.....adjusting.  These long days when I go to work, she doesn't like, needless to say.  I realized today, when I was in the bathroom getting ready, that she was walking around whimpering.  She has now been around long enough to know, this comes before each long day.  Before I left today she took that same sneaker, which you had claimed.  I went and reclaimed it and she growled at me....of course, but finally gave in and sat down.  This is a huge improvement!  No escalation.  No teeth!  No lunging toward me. (Thank you Janice!)
 
She is doing better with the dog walkers too, since they had stayed that Thursday night before I had met you.  They have since come over so I could show them what you had shown me.  Charity is getting to know them.  They left a more positive note for me this evening. 
 
At times I have to keep rewinding the tape of you saying:  "You have to stop feeling bad about her being in the crate.....where do you think she would be all the time if it wasn't for you.....in the crate all day and all night!"   I need to remember that.  These are the tough nights.   She really didn't want to play by the rules last night on our walk.  She ran away from me when I had let her go up at the office building lot which I lhave been letting her run at.  Stopped before the street, where I got her. (Therein ended her freedom!)  Then she refused to walk, esp. with the "Gentle Leader."  I dragged her so far and so long (Back to scene of the crime), I worked up a sweat and got out to breath!  She wasn't too happy either.  However, once she decided it was easier to walk than to be dragged, she was the perfect lady. Go figure!
 
Thank you, again, Janice for coming to help me.  These are the nights I would dread coming home from work.  For the first two weeks I had her, I wouldn't eat, because that was going to be an issue I didn't have the energy for. I would come home to this dog full of energy....wound up...and ready for a fight.  You have given me the edge.  I just had to know how to "claim" my space!!!!!!!!!!
 
Sorry so long....just wanted to give you the picture, so you could really know what a huge difference you have made.  THANK YOU!  We have our moments, but I think we are going to be okay.
 
Wishing  you a great day.

   Just from meeting you and speaking with you for those few hours I got my mom's yorkie terrier "bowie" to stop jumping on me when i walked into the house or while i was eating dinner. My mom and uncle were pretty dumbfounded as to how easy it was to get him to stop doing this. Thank you for that :) I think the book will be a hit :) have a great night.     tammy 

Janice..

I can't thank you enough...You've changed quite a few lives-both human and canine-for the better today.  I know I speak for the group, as well as myself when I say you are truly amazing.  Thank you.  6.21.08 chihuahua.meetup.com/473/

Janice,
Thank you so much for coming and speaking to us all and giving individual help to everyone in need. It was very helpful and inspiring. I never thought that a person would be able to hold Manny comfortably. I was almost brought to tears when I saw that practically everyone in the room could hold him. You have brought me a new understanding of dogs. I feel so bad for all the times that I have blamed the dogs, when it should have been myself making the changes. We still have work ahead of us and will be reading your book.
Thank you,
Nikki, Jay, Chico, Manny and Bebe

We had a great time. Thank you!  Janice Wolfe, The NJ Dog Whisperer was absolutely amazing. Manny is a new dog!    Nikki and Jay
 
The June meetup was so instructive with New Jersey's Dog Whisperer, that I came back home with new information to apply to my dogs. Thanks!    Ninoska
 
The meetup was awesome. It was so wonderful having Janice Wolfe, the NJ Dog Whisperer there. I think we all learned a lot today. I can't wait to read her book.   Linda M
 
Another successful meetup! This group is amazing! The NJ Dog Whisperer was incredible!   Tammy O.
 
This was our first meet-up with this group and what a great time we had! The NJ Dog Whisperer as a guest was terrific.   Donna
 
What a great group of people! and It was a special treat to have NJ's Dog Whisperer there too!  Patricia
 
Thanks for having Janice at our meetup.  I still can't believe she fixed my dog's aggression in only minutes!  I learned that I was really the problem!

 

2008 GRADUATES 

 

 Susie Homire

  GRADUATED APRIL 20, 2008   Susie@MDDogWhisperer.com

Nicole Binnix   

  GRADUATED MAY 13, 2008     DEDogWhisperer@comcast.net

 

 Sy Potter (in training)

   GRADUATION DATE  17 JULY, 2008                

                                                                                 

 

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