Barrington, NH
Cindy Ehlers
Cindy Ehlers has been helping animals since she was four years old. She started her dog training career in 1991 as a kennel tech at a small boarding kennel in Elmira (Klassic Tails Inn) and completed her grooming and dog training apprenticeship a year later. During those early years, she worked with behavior challenged dogs as a groomer and kennel tech., offered basic dog training classes and continued to work part time at the boarding kennel. From 2008 through July of 2012, Cindy was the Behavior & Training Coordinator for Lane County Animal Services. During her 4 years she worked extensively with Pit Bull and Pit Bull mixes.
Training Philosophy
Cindy follows the recommendations of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB), using scientifically-based principles of positive reinforcement, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, desensitization, and counter conditioning to change behaviors. She never uses physical or emotional pain, force, coercion, or harmful corrections to modify behavior.
Services
Cindy offers private consultations in your home, her home office, by phone, or wherever you need her, easing the burden of training for you. Behavior plans are science based, effective and will bring about your dog's desired behavior. Cindy has the skills, experience and knowledge to help your dog become the dog you always wanted.
Initial Consultation/Session
- Basic naughty dog $195 aprox. 2+hour.
- Aggression $235 aprox. 2+ hours
- Service & Therapy $175
Additional Sessions
- $95. ($75 therapy and service) 60-90 minutes.
Online Consultations
- Initial consultation- $145 Session length is aprox. 2 hours
- Additional consultations- $65 Session length is aprox. 60-90 minutes
Adoption consultations
- $45 Session length is aprox. 30-60 minutes
Service Dog consultations
- $45
Dog Day Training & Adventures
- Training prices are $75 an hour + $10 for pick up and delivery. (1 hour minimum) ~Inquire about group classes~
Dog Walking & House Sitting
- Dog Walking- $25 an hour
- House Sitting- $40 a day
Board and train
- Clients are $150 a day + $25 for overnight stays (Initial consultation required)
- Rescue groups and shelters are $85 a day (includes overnight)
Service Dog Training
- It can take 9 to 18 months to train a dog to be a service dog.
Therapy Dog Training
- In order to become a registered/certified therapy dog team, you and your dog will need to pass an evaluation with a therapy dog organization, know basic manners, be polite around people and neutral dogs, comfortable in various situations and comfortable being handled by strangers.
Animal Assisted Crisis Response
- This course is designed to prepare first responders with certified therapy dogs to assist in crisis response and peer support and certified dog trainers to train first responders & their K9 to assist in crisis response work. This course requires learners to participate in Zoom lectures, online readings, and submit video. recorded demonstration of skills at the end of each module.
Certifications
- Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA) #3020257
- AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator #78029
- Member, Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT), Member #1590
- Full Certification applicant International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC)
- Affiliate Member- Shelter Division, International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC)
- Therapy Dog Instructor and Evaluator www.loveonaleash.org
- Trick Dog Instructor
- Certified K9 Crisis Instructor/Evaluator/Handler Crisis Response Canines
- Co-Founder, Canine Miracle Rescue
- Co-Founder, People and Animals Who Serve (PAAWS)
- Founder, National Crisis Response Canines
- Founder, Hope Animal Assisted Crisis Response
Specializations
Cindy specializes with dogs who are fearful, over-excited, lack self control or have aggression. She can tackle the problems for you, get your dog started on the right paw, and build a solid foundation for the journey ahead. She also specializes in helping dogs with serious problems, including Pit Bulls and Pit Bull mixes.
Training Methods
Cindy uses positive reinforcement, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, desensitization, and counter conditioning to change behaviors. She never uses physical or emotional pain, force, coercion, or harmful corrections to modify behavior.
We've got the answers for your questions
Seriously, if you have any questions about training your dog, we have the answers.
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.
Reach out to the trainer you're interested in to discuss possibly attending a session. It's a great way to get a feel for their approach and see if it aligns with your expectations.