Paws in Training Inc. Releases Podcast Discussing How to Improve Listening Habits in Dogs

Dog Behavior Expert Angel Wasserman Discusses Strategies on How to Communicate with Dogs

Raleigh, NC, January 12, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Angel Wasserman, dog behavior consultant and owner of Paws in Training, Inc. (http://www.pawsintraining.com), a group of dog training and behavior specialists, has announced the release of a podcast on reasons why some dogs do not listen to their owner and ways to communicate with pets. In the podcast, Wasserman discusses communication barriers between dog owners and their dogs, tips for making sure a clear message is being portrayed when communicating with a dog and how to know if a dog is listening.

Wasserman provides tips such as making sure each family member is using the same language to communicate with the dog and to use repetition when teaching commands.

To listen to the podcast, visit https://noboreddogs.com/why-doesnt-my-dog-listen-to-me/.

Paws in Training, Inc. developed the Woof It Up™ Play & Train Kit, a unique, all-inclusive dog training kit designed to turn bored dogs into contented canines. The kit includes Woof It Up: A Guide to Happy Dogs and Happy Owners, a behavioral guide book that incorporates innovative training ideas for the exasperated pet parent. Kits are available at $49.99 for large dogs and for $47.99 for small and medium-sized dogs. Each kit includes brand-name products from Kong and Jolly Pets. For more information, visit http://www.noboreddogs.com.

Quotes:
“It is difficult to get dogs to cooperate when they are not listening or understanding their owners,” said Wasserman. “Dog owners must know the ways to communicate with dogs to make sure a clear message is being sent and recognize signs that a dog is not listening.”

About Paws in Training, Inc.:
Paws in Training, Inc., based in Raleigh, N.C., is owned and operated by Angel Wasserman, professional dog trainer, behaviorist and FEMA-certified emergency animal rescue volunteer. Paws in Training, Inc. is neither a franchise nor a huge conglomerate. They are a small group of animal care providers who seek to make a difference in the lives of dogs and their people. For more information, visit http://www.pawsintraining.com.

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