My name is Alyssa Walker and I offer dog training and behavior modification services throughout the Logan, Utah and the Cache Valley areas. I have my degree from Utah State University in Psychology, where I focused my studies on animal learning and behavior modification. My training methods are reward-based: I discover your dog's motivations and use those to encourage good behavior and to alter inappropriate behavior. I offer private training, group classes, and day training. Discounts are available to pet professionals, volunteers, and foster homes.
Logan Dog Owners: Join this group to connect with other dog owners in the Logan and Cache Valley, Utah areas.
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**Pet sitters and dog walkers!** Due to demand from clients and friends, I'm offering space on my website for your services. If you're interested in being the first place many people look for dog walking or sitting, contact me.
Questions? Feel free to contact me at the phone number or e-mail below.
Happy Training!
Alyssa Walker
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I will be unavailable for training sessions during the holidays. I will have access to my phone and e-mail but may be slow in responding. For detailed information on my availability, please go here.
A new article, "Getting a Dog for Christmas? Things to Consider" by Alyssa Walker, has been added. Feel free to print it and share it with others!
A new link to an article, "The Cat Training Revolution" by Christie Keith, has been added to the Training Other Animals page.
Now your pet can travel by air safely and comfortably! Check out Pet Airways and find out how inexpensively your pet can fly on a pet-only airline!
Exciting news! There is a new, more centrally-located, safe, off-leash dog park in Cache County. It is located at the Fairgrounds, on the south end of the horsetracks. You can view a Google map image with directions here. Check it out soon! Thanks to the Logan Dog Owners group for getting this started, helping to maintain the park, and providing the helpful map and directions!
You can find the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB) position on the use of dominance theory in training here.
The Market is over for the year, but I plan to be there next year, so check back around April or May.
Remember that you can buy treats outside of the Market by going here.

