Sep 4 13163 everything was just formal tie of people such as aggression, excessive barking, fearfulness, etc., are addressed private training sessions. Since 2004, Paw Law's doggy daycare and day training has been a hit with the busy dog owner. addition, Paw Law offers boarding on a limited basis for our existing clients. Established 1997. 1995 adopted a dog and named her After several months started to show signs of aggression towards other dogs. went on a quest to modify 's behavior She went to dog trainer after dog trainer. Each trainer told me to correct for her bad behavior. Corrections included prong collars, shock collars, alpha roller overs, punching, kicking, etc. These corrections only made her problem worse. Who could blame her? Every time she even looked at another dog, mom tried to kill her. 1997, found a different kind of trainer, one who relied on positive reinforcement to teach alternative behaviors when other dogs were present. less than a year her default behavior was see another dog look at mom and get a treat. 's transformation amazed much that she quit her lawyer job and started Paw Law. graduated from UIC with degrees psychology and anthropology. 1990 she graduated from IIT College of Law and she practiced Environmental Law for 10 years. However, 1998, she started private lessons teaching humans how to train their dogs. She was happy working with dogs and unhappy practicing law, that late 1999, she gave up law entirely, rented the basement of a veterinarian and started Paw Law dog training classes. Within 2 years Paw Law needed more space and rented a storefront to hold classes. 2004, Paw Law expanded again and started offering daycare and drop off training. Here at Dogology our philosophy is to fulfill the whole dog. Just like the body needs good nutrition order to function at its best, the mind needs stimulation order to thrive. Training your dog is about much more than just teaching them basic commands. It is about developing a deep bond between you and your dog. One of trust, respect and understanding that ultimately make you and your dog's life easier. Whether your goal is to modify unwanted behaviors, prevent bad behavior, provide mental exercise, or to learn to communicate more effectively, we can help. Just like every human is unique, is every dog. At Dogology we tailor the style and methods of training to suit you and your specific situation. The goal should not only be to make a better dog, but also, to make a better human. Come by or call our facility for more information about our classes, private sessions and -home training. We are proud to offer training appointments seven days a week, and have class options. Our booking office hours are Monday thru Thursday 9am to 4pm and Friday 10am to 1pm. You also contact us to request more information. Home Private Training Sessions Dog behavior is context specific, meaning that a dog behave completely different depending on the persons involved or the location you are working Private one on one -home sessions between trainer and family is the most effective way to address your dogs behavior because you are addressing it the setting with which it exists. Instead of bringing the dog to us, we come to you and work with you the comfort of your own home. Whether you are getting a new dog and want to prepare your family or are looking to modify existing behaviors, your home sessions are ideal. Please call for scheduling or to speak directly with our training department about the specific issues you would like to address. On Site Private Training Sessions Come work one-on-one with our professional trainer our beautiful 1 sq ft training room. There are scenarios that are best suited to this type of personalized training, including: socialization, leash work, treadmill training, command reinforcement and more. Please call for scheduling or to speak directly with our training department about the specific issues you would like to address. Puppy Class for Puppies 4 weeks Tues 6pm, Weds 6pm or Sat 10am $150 Everything you need to know about how to relate to your new best friend. Topics include potty training, mouthing, commands, mental vs. physical exercise, teaching calm, socialization, problem prevention and building positive relationships. This class is much more than your typical obedience based puppy class and is the foundation