Our proven TRAINING SYSTEM is all about life-skills and not focused only on obedience, or if your dog can do a trick in your home but couldn’t care less about you when out in public.
Through Adelaide Canine Behaviour & Training you can make a difference in your dogs life.
We will teach you how you are always communicating with your dog, every single day, through your words and body language and what you may be unintentionally saying.
Training should be around what your dog needs to be able to fit into our complex human world. Dogs have needs to thrive, not just to survive.
By utilising rewards and reinforcement based training we focus on the individual needs and welfare of dogs at all times.
TEACH what you want your dog to know (part of the 3 Phases of Training) PLUS what you need to know
REPETITION is vital as it makes things stick, so practice is vital for you and your dog
ADD duration, distance and distraction (the 3 D's)
INCREASE your goals, targets and expectations slowly
NEW environments, people, smells, sounds, surfaces etc = Socialisation
INVEST in your knowlwedge and the training of your dog
NON-STOP learning = great owners and great dogs
GAINING knowledge is a lifelong process for you and your dog
Our Head Trainer
Head Trainer, Dee McLean, is passionate about animal welfare and the dog – human connection.
Having grown up with dogs and being a volunteer rescue foster carer and coordinator, Dee decided that formal education would benefit her, the foster carers, and the dogs and clients she worked with.
She studied Canine Training and Behaviour with the National Dog Trainers Federation (NDTF) Victoria in 2014. From there, she has continued with an ongoing search for knowledge in areas of training special needs dogs, behaviour modification, and complex skills training and she strongly believes that learning never stops.
Having 6 dogs of her own, all adopted rescues, she has been able to utilise her skills and knowledge first hand in her day to day life.
Spirit - one of her 'normals' border collie x kelpie
Dee always says “no 2 dogs are the same and each dog should be treated as an individual”. She is always there to offer that extra care to her clients, and gets such a thrill to see the look on her clients face when ‘the penny drops’ and their face lights up.
ACB&T currently volunteer directly with several rescue organisations in South Australia. We also assist new adopters to settle their new dog into their family.
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
STSK9 Nino Drowaert - Puppy University
STSK9 Nino Drowaert - Positive Only Program
Positive K9 Training - Rules of engagement
Glenn Cooke - Canine Aggression Workshop
Ryan Tate - Scent Detection
Larry Krohn & Dr Ravi Lyer - Drivers
Ted Efthymiadis – How to Introduce Your Dog to a Baby
IAABC - Reactivity, Dr Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB
Louise Harding's Dog Training School
MEMBERSHIPS
IAABC - Canine Fear-Based Aggression, John Ciribassi DVM, DACVB
IAABC - Desensitization and Counterconditioning, Dr Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB
IAABC - The Effects of Fear, Anxiety and Arousal on Learning, Dr Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB
Omar Von Muller, Dog Talent Academy - Masterclass 5: Puppy- train your future winner
Dunbar Academy – Growl Class Demonstration for Reactive Dogs
Studied Cert III in Canine Behaviour and Training through (NDTF)
Dip Bus, HRM; Adv Cert, Industrial Relations