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630-258-2600
Where Education and Positive Reinforcement are the Key
Ingredients in Pet Training

Meet The Coach
Kristen is the
owner of Advances in Animal Behavior. She has been helping people
to train their dogs for over 14 years. She has a B.A. in Psychology
with a strong biological emphasis. She obtained additional training
as a volunteer, in the behavior department, at the Denver Dumb
Friends League, (Denver Humane Society). At the league she learned
to apply what she had learned in college. While volunteering, she
counseled pet owners through a behavior help line, taught dog
obedience classes, puppy-kindergarten and pet parenting classes.
After 500 hours of volunteer experience Kristen moved back to Chicagoland and Advances in Animal Behavior was born.
Through the years Kristen
has developed into a top instructor. She knows that the key to being a good
coach is to listen to your clients’ concerns, always provide written homework,
explain the how and why of changing dog behavior, and break it down for the
clients and dogs so that they can succeed. From the trials and tribulations of
learning agility, Kristen knows how hard it is to be a beginner. She brings
that experience to all of her classes, and supports her
clients with great
patience and empathy. Kristen teaches her clients how to train their dogs, and
how to properly communicate cues/commands to their dogs. She takes the time to
educate her clients on the differences between normal and abnormal dog
behavior. And she also makes herself available to assess, diagnose, and assist
her clients in treating their dogs’ behavior problems.
Kristen’s training
philosophy is that education and positive reinforcement are the key ingredients
in pet training. She believes that a dog should be trained primarily with
rewards such as food, toys, petting, and praise… She also feels that it’s
important that dogs earn the privilege to go outside, have a leash put on, be
pet, or played with… after first doing something for their owners. As for
punishment, rather than teaching clients how to hurt their dogs, she teaches
clients how to take privileges away from dogs. Kristen also feels that most
behavior problems cannot be solved with obedience alone.
Kristen, a firm believer in
education, stays abreast of current training methods by attending seminars and
dog training conferences regularly. And she takes agility classes with other
instructors weekly.
Kristen is the proud parent
of Punk and Mollie. Punk is a bottle raised foster pup that came to live with
her at 3 weeks of age. Punk, an All American dog, is currently trialing in
agility and has her USDAA PD1, PS1, and PJ1 titles. Punk also has Rally
Obedience titles in Levels 1, 2, and 3. Mollie,
a Jack Russell Terrier Cross, is Kristen’s latest protégé and currently trials
in USDAA agility. She has her SSA, SJ, and SS titles. And Mollie has her
Level 1 Rally Obedience title. Sadly Kristen’s Great Dane, Hamlet,
passed at age eleven and a half. He had earned his AKC Canine Good Citizen.
All of Kristen’s dogs were rescued.

"Our Goal Is To Keep Your
Dog Out of the Doghouse"

Advances In Animal Behavior
630-258-2600
Kristen@advancesinanimalbehavior.com
03/27/2008
Advances In Animal Behavior, Kristen Phillips 1995-2008 All Rights Reserved |
| "Well, I thought I'd better let you
know how your advice affected our foster dog - in one word -
"fabulous"!...
Thanks so much for contributing to
the enhancement of this little guy's life! As a result of
your input, he was able to work through his past baggage and
become balanced so his new owners could embrace him. You
have taught all of us (myself, husband, rescuer, new
parents, etc.) alot about dog behavior. I deeply appreciate
the time you have invested."
Sandy Remijas
Lemont, IL |
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