Reaching out for dog training was like going to the doctor for help. The first thing they tell you is that people usually have two different outlooks on it: 1. “It’s not going to work.” Or 2. “I can’t wait to see the results!” The problem with that is, you are so excited to see results that you aren’t able to see the change. I was always opposite. I never believed I could finally be motivated to feel like myself, until it happened. It felt the same reaching out for help to train my stress-aggressive dog. Getting him to focus on me through distractions was so exciting, that I couldn’t believe it was happening. I went in thinking that my dog could not be helped due to his history and past experience. I was never able to have friends over, take him places, etc. without worrying about him lunging, snapping or barking at their every move. The end of the consultation with Teddy felt like a miracle. He had my dog following, sitting and looking at him for more direction. I literally had tears in my eyes, seeing what my dog was capable of, just after an hour-long consultation. It just got better and better after each session. By the end of the last session, my dog can ignore, walk and sit past distractions (people and other dogs), sit and stay when the doorbell rings and door opens, come when called, ignore people who come in the house, etc. We still have a long road ahead of us, getting him used to being around people and unusual places, but Teddy has given me the tools and resources to succeed. Highly recommend!