Chris Bergman, the owner of a Dog Training Elite franchise in Reno, Nevada, was featured in a 2News Nevada segment last month in honor of National Dog Training Education Month. In the segment, Bergman shares valuable insights on how dog owners can start preparing their pets for the spring through engaging activities and positive reinforcement techniques. He emphasizes the importance of feeding games, structured play and finding new ways to keep dogs excited and engaged during training. 

Bergman also encourages dog owners to be patient and maintain a positive mindset while training their pets. "Don't get frustrated or angry — it doesn't fix anything,” he said. “Don't be embarrassed if your dog acts out. They're good dogs. Sometimes we have to work a little harder to reach some of them, but just make it fun. If you make it seem like you're having fun no matter what, your dog will have fun too."

The segment serves as a reminder that training a dog is not just about obedience but also about strengthening the bond between pet and owner. By incorporating interactive activities and keeping a lighthearted approach, dog owners can create a positive training experience that yields long-term benefits. 

Bergman’s insights align with Dog Training Elite’s overall philosophy, which focuses on empowering owners with the knowledge and techniques needed to train their dogs successfully. With spring just around the corner, now is an excellent time for pet owners to start implementing these tips and ensuring their dogs are well-prepared for outdoor adventures and new experiences.

Watch the original news segment here.

To find out more information on costs to buy this franchise, please visit www.1851franchise.com/dogtrainingelite/info.

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2News Nevada: Dog Training Expert Provides Tips for National Dog Training Education Month

2News Nevada: Dog Training Expert Provides Tips for National Dog Training Education Month

In honor of National Dog Training Education Month, Chris Bergman, owner of a Dog Training Elite franchise in Reno, shares tips on 2News Nevada for making dog training fun and engaging.

Chris Bergman, the owner of a Dog Training Elite franchise in Reno, Nevada, was featured in a 2News Nevada segment last month in honor of National Dog Training Education Month. In the segment, Bergman shares valuable insights on how dog owners can start preparing their pets for the spring through engaging activities and positive reinforcement techniques. He emphasizes the importance of feeding games, structured play and finding new ways to keep dogs excited and engaged during training. 

Bergman also encourages dog owners to be patient and maintain a positive mindset while training their pets. "Don't get frustrated or angry — it doesn't fix anything,” he said. “Don't be embarrassed if your dog acts out. They're good dogs. Sometimes we have to work a little harder to reach some of them, but just make it fun. If you make it seem like you're having fun no matter what, your dog will have fun too."

The segment serves as a reminder that training a dog is not just about obedience but also about strengthening the bond between pet and owner. By incorporating interactive activities and keeping a lighthearted approach, dog owners can create a positive training experience that yields long-term benefits. 

Bergman’s insights align with Dog Training Elite’s overall philosophy, which focuses on empowering owners with the knowledge and techniques needed to train their dogs successfully. With spring just around the corner, now is an excellent time for pet owners to start implementing these tips and ensuring their dogs are well-prepared for outdoor adventures and new experiences.

Watch the original news segment here.

To find out more information on costs to buy this franchise, please visit www.1851franchise.com/dogtrainingelite/info.

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