My career with dogs began in 2003 at a large scale dog daycare in Seattle. I quickly saw how this unnatural, stressful environment was detrimental to the very dogs it was supposed to care for. I started a private dog walking and pet sitting service, Road Dog Walks, as an
alternative. Then, I was offered a position at a large pet insurance firm, Trupanion. I continued to operate my
pet sitting business while working in the large pet friendly office. I also served on Trupanion's office pet behavior team, helping establish protocols for a harmonious, dog safe workplace.
I became certified in 2018 and established my private training practice Diamond Dogs in 2019.
I began working for Dog's Day Out the same year, starting off in the small, 15 dog capacity daycare. My focus there these days is teaching. My group classes are the Basics, Puppy Play, and Train, a Recall/Loose Leash Walking workshop (in both locations) and assist with Reactive Redo in Burien. I am the lead trainer for Puppy Training Camp, and Teens Playgroup.
Certifications:
Certified Professional Dog Trainer- Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA)
Certified Family Dog Mediator (FDM)
Certificate, Canine Studies (CCS)
Dog training services include
- Reactive dog training
- In home training
- Puppy training
More info about Cynthia Howell's dog training:
Private training sessions- in home and virtual. Day training with established clients.
Dog's Day Out: group classes- Puppy Play and Train, the Basics. Lead Trainer: Puppy Training Camp, Teens Playgroup
Behavioral issue focus:
Reactivity, fearfulness, basic training, puppy development
Dog training methods:
Everyone starts with a questionnaire followed by a virtual session, up to 90 minutes, where we go over the information provided and assess a plan forward. All training is positive reinforcement and part of what we assess is what is most reinforcing to your dog-- food, play, toys, access to specific things, etc. Every dog is an individual so this can vary, as can the training I would suggest-- private sessions (with or without guardian), group classes, or virtual sessions.
Why I became a dog trainer:
Dogs have always been a part of my life, and study of animal behavior was always my passion. Twenty years ago I decided to make both of those things my daily business. After doing many things that depended on the understanding of a dog's well being, prioritizing the money being made instead-- I decided to get firmly on the side of the dog.
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
Seeing dogs think and learn! Showing people how to communicate effectively with them is very satisfying.
My #1 dog training tip:
Every dog is an individual; each dog in your life will learn differently.
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