Webinar Replay + Training Guide

Let's Discuss Aggression

with Connie Cleveland

YES, PLEASE!

Acting aggressively doesn’t make him a bad dog, he just made a bad choice. He could have communicated his needs differently, let’s teach him how!

Electric Collar Training, E-Collars,

Connie Cleveland taught obedience classes to pet owners for over 30 years. She welcomed dogs that acted aggressively.

When you put a dog in a situation that he finds uncomfortable, he will do whatever he can to change it. Sadly, many dogs discover that aggression changes situations ... perhaps your dog was intimidated by a larger dog approaching him, he was uncomfortable with a stranger coming into the yard or did not want to share his bone. 

Don’t settle for a lifetime of keeping your dog away from other dogs and people, or being embarrassed by his aggressive behavior. You can teach him that his aggression is inappropriate, as well as how he should behave.

This webinar recording + downloadable training guide will help you easily manage your dog in situations that have caused problems in the past. 

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Connie’s definition of aggression is “any attempt to intimidate…”


If your dog is barking and lunging at other dogs or people, and it is awkward and embarrassing for you to handle, she has a plan for you.

Most dogs are aggressive for simple reasons such as he is feeling fearful, protecting an area such as a crate, car or yard, or defending a possession such as food or a toy.

Your dog can be trained that acting aggressively is never appropriate and will not get him what he wants.

Connie’s definition of aggression is “any attempt to intimidate…”


If your dog is barking and lunging at other dogs or people, and it is awkward and embarrassing for you to handle, she has a plan for you.

Most dogs are aggressive for simple reasons such as he is feeling fearful, protecting an area such as a crate, car or yard, or defending a possession such as food or a toy.

Your dog can be trained that acting aggressively is never appropriate and will not get him what he wants.

If you are…

😔 Embarrassed by your dog’s intimidating behaviors,

😤 Frustrated by your inability to enjoy him in public,

😩 Disheartened as it seems you cannot enjoy him as the companion you had hoped for…

This discussion is for you!

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