Rochester, NY
Rebecca Lindy
Rebecca grew up on a farm in Illinois surrounded by dogs, cats, and cows. She loved following the animals around to study their behavior, scribbling down notes about their habits. Her love of animals was bolstered by time spent in her father's veterinary clinic, and she decided at a young age to work in the field of animal behavior.
The pursuit of that dream started at Yale University where she graduated with a degree in Biology and went on to become a field biologist. She worked seasonally, studying wild animal behavior across the US and internationally -- from Ecuador to the Grand Canyon and other exciting places in between! Eventually she settled down to pursue a master's degree at Cornell University. For her graduate field work, Rebecca studied the breeding behavior of Common Nighthawks, a bird that is notoriously difficult to find. In a life-changing decision, Rebecca trained her dog Lima to sniff out the nests on their field site in the tallgrass prairie. Through training and living with Lima, Rebecca rediscovered her original love of companion animal behavior.
During the final year of her master's at Cornell, she learned all that she could about applied animal behavior and training, and started volunteering at the Tompkins County SPCA. After graduation, she served as the Behavior Manager at the same shelter for a little over a year.
Then in 2011, Rebecca became the first ever Behavior and Training Manager at Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester. She started the behavior department with only one full time staff member and eventually grew the team to five full time and two part time staff members. Along the way, she collaborated with other department heads to expand staff training & education in cat and dog behavior, positive reinforcement training, and low stress handling for the staff and volunteers at the shelter. She also developed trainings in behavioral counseling, canine behavior evaluations, puppy and kitten socialization, enrichment, and more.
Rebecca firmly believes that the more people who learn how to effectively utilize positive reinforcement training techniques, the fewer animals will end up in shelters or rescues. In order to reach as many members of the Rochester community as possible, Rebecca expanded the public training program at Lollypop, both teaching and mentoring other trainers to teach a full curriculum of classes, from puppy and basic manners to specialty classes for shy or overly reactive dogs, at three different locations. She also developed a program offering behavior consultations for cats and dogs in need of more intensive behavior help, including aggression and anxiety. Combined, the programs reached approximately 1400 community members annually.
Rebecca also developed a robust behavior modification program at the shelter. Working primarily with dogs and cats (but with the odd rat or parrot occasionally in the mix) Rebecca and her team helped to prepare animals for adoption by addressing their behavioral needs at the shelter and preparing them with life skills for their new homes. The team worked with over 475 sheltered animals in 2019 alone. In particular, Rebecca is proud of her work with fearful cats, developing a program to help socialize cats who present in the shelter with unknown socialization histories.
After nine years at Lollypop Farm, Rebecca was ready for a new challenge and started Young Lion Training and Behavior, LLC with Alex (one of the behavior team members!)
Training Philosophy
Rebecca firmly believes that the more people who learn how to effectively utilize positive reinforcement training techniques, the fewer animals will end up in shelters or rescues.
Services
Dog Services
- Initial Behavior Consultation - $200 (1-1.5 hours)
- Follow-up Coaching Consultation - $150 (45-60 minutes)
- Virtual Behavior Consultation - $150-$100 (30-60 minutes)
- Day Training & Intensive Training - $75 (30-45 minutes)
- Puppy Pre-K - $195 (6 weeks)
- Happy Dog Level 1 - $195 (6 weeks)
- Happy Dog Level 2 - $195 (6 weeks)
- Roc Your Recall - $100 (3 weeks)
- Tricks, Treats, and Games, Oh My! - $100 (3 weeks)
Cat Services
- Initial Behavior Consultation - $200 (1-1.5 hours)
- Kitten Starter package - $1250 (Initial consultation + bundle of 16 day training sessions)
- New Adoption package - $450 (Initial consultation + 2 follow-up coaching sessions)
Shelter and Rescue Services
- Staff Training and Education
- Consulting
Seminars
- The Power of Positive Reinforcement: Training Techniques for Any Species - 2 hours
Certifications
Rebecca has achieved high levels of certification as both a dog behavior consultant and a cat behavior consultant through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. These certifications are experience and knowledge based, requiring the applicant to have extensive knowledge of the species in question. In addition, they also require on-going education, and Rebecca keeps up to date with the most current and humane practices in animal training. Rebecca is also certified in low stress handling.
Specializations
Rebecca specializes in dog and cat behavior, positive reinforcement training, and low stress handling. She has experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, rats, and parrots. She is particularly passionate about helping fearful cats and dogs who are reactive to other dogs.
Training Methods
Rebecca uses positive reinforcement training methods, which focus on rewarding desired behaviors. She believes that this is the most humane and effective way to train animals.
Media Appearances
Rebecca has spoken nationally and internationally on dog and cat behavior for organizations including the ASPCA, Maddie's Fund, Cornell Shelter Medicine, the New England Federation of Humane Societies, the Association for Animal Welfare Advancement, and Humane Canada. She also founded and organized the first Lollypop Farm Behavior and Training Conference in 2020, and spoke at the event. In addition, for the past several years she has been a guest lecturer at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine. She also teaches classes for humans who want to learn more about their furry family members at The Brainery in Rochester, and through the Brighton Recreation Center.
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We have created a directory of licensed dog trainers specializing in positive reinforcement methods. These trainers are not affiliated with Dogo, and all information is gathered from publicly available sources. Each profile provides a brief overview of the trainer's experience and expertise.
Start by evaluating your dog's needs and identifying your training objectives. Each trainer's profile provides insights into their areas of expertise. Match these with your dog's character and your goals to find the ideal fit.
All trainers listed here are certified professionals with extensive knowledge of positive reinforcement techniques.
Positive reinforcement centers on rewarding preferred behaviors, ensuring a pleasant learning journey for your dog. This humane approach is scientifically proven to be the most effective long-term training method, strengthening the bond between you and your pet. By consistently rewarding good behavior, your dog learns to associate actions with positive outcomes, leading to lasting improvements and a happier companion.
Yes, they are. Our trainers are adept in basic obedience or intricate behavioral challenges. Browse their profiles to identify a trainer who specializes in the particular issues you wish to address.
Simply click on the preferred trainer's profile to access their contact details. From there, you can get in touch to discuss your requirements and set up training appointments.
Group sessions offer a communal setting where your dog learns general obedience alongside other dogs. In contrast, private sessions grant focused attention, making them perfect for targeted behavior modifications or individualized training agendas.
All our trainers are committed to positive reinforcement techniques and steer clear of any harsh or punitive methods. Their primary goal is to make training a joyous journey for you and your dog.
Results depend on factors like your dog's nature, the specific behaviors in question, and your training consistency. While many clients observe improvements in just a few sessions, it's crucial to be patient and persistent.
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