Bark Busters - Mike The Dog Trainer

Bark Busters - Mike The Dog Trainer

Dog Training·51 Bank St #2b, Stamford, CT 06901
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About Bark Busters - Mike The Dog Trainer

Bark Busters, with trainers Michael DiStassio and Cassidy Lewis, offers in-home dog training services in Stamford and Greater Fairfield County. They specialize in personalized, dog-friendly methods to address a wide range of behavioral issues, aiming to build a respectful relationship between owners and their pets. Their approach focuses on clear communication and understanding a dog's natural instincts, with a guarantee of life-of-dog support.

Dog Training Services

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Common dog training services in Stamford:

  • Puppy socialization and early development classes
  • Basic obedience training (sit, stay, come, heel)
  • Behavior modification for aggression, anxiety, and fear
  • Private one-on-one training sessions
  • Group obedience and socialization classes
  • Agility training and sport-specific programs

Dog Training FAQ

What age should I start training my dog?

Puppies can start basic training and socialization as early as 8 weeks old. Puppy classes are typically available from 8-16 weeks and focus on socialization, bite inhibition, and basic commands. Formal obedience training usually begins around 5-6 months. However, it is never too late to train a dog — adult dogs learn quickly and can overcome behavioral issues with the right approach.

How much does dog training cost in the Westchester/Fairfield area?

Group obedience classes in the area run $150-$300 for a 6-8 week course. Private in-home training sessions cost $100-$200 per hour. Intensive board-and-train programs range from $1,500-$4,000 for 2-4 weeks depending on the trainer and the behavioral issues being addressed. Many trainers offer package discounts for multiple sessions.

What training methods should I look for?

Look for trainers who use positive reinforcement methods — rewarding good behavior rather than punishing bad behavior. Check for certifications like CPDT-KA (Certified Professional Dog Trainer) or KPA CTP (Karen Pryor Academy). Avoid trainers who rely on prong collars, shock collars, or dominance-based methods, as these can damage your relationship with your dog and increase anxiety.

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