Bobbie Lyons
CSCC, CCFT, KPA CTP, Cert CF
PAWSITIVE PERFORMANCE, LLC
Dog training focused on the health and performance of your dog
WHY TRAIN WITH BOBBIE LYONS?
“Using a variety of methods, I train strength and body awareness exercises that activate more muscles in the dog’s movement, while moving the dog equally on both sides and in all directions, which inspires efficient movement with less effort and decreases the chance of injury” Bobbie Lyons, CSCC, CCFT, KPA CTP, Cert C.F
“Using a variety of methods, I train strength and body awareness exercises that activate more muscles in the dog’s movement, while moving the dog equally on both sides and in all directions, which inspires efficient movement with less effort and decreases the chance of injury” Bobbie Lyons, CSCC, CCFT, KPA CTP, Cert C.F
- 18+ years experience to help you find the training techniques that work for you and your dog
- Program Director for the Certified Canine Strength and Conditioning Coach program (CSCC), a Certified Canine Fitness Trainer (CCFT), Karen Pryor Academy Faculty member and Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner.
- Turn weaknesses into strength by focusing on your dog's specific needs
- Exercise focused on improving performance and reducing the chance of injury
- Learn the strength exercises that support your dog's activities such as trick training, all performance sports, hiking, ball chasing etc,
- Understand how to design your own strength training program for your dog.
- Earn your AKC trick titles - train and test with Bobbie
- Fun and productive training environment with results
- Bobbie sends a written recap of your lesson along with training videos for every exercise so that you can practice at home
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Before starting any exercise program for your dog, he or she should be seen by a veterinarian to ensure that there are no physical limitations, pain or injury. Bobbie cannot diagnose injury. If your dog has been injured, consult with a physical therapist or rehabilitation expert prior to starting any exercise routine.