About

April 24th, 2010

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Pat Blocker, owner of Peaceful Paws Dog Training is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer with over 17 years experience. She has a passion for helping dogs and their people through education and training. Pat was a full-time accredited trainer for 5 years before starting Peaceful Paws Dog Training. Peaceful Paws offers in-home private sessions specializing in solving canine behavior issues. day training and group classes for puppy, basic and advanced obedience. Also offered, is a class for highly reactive dogs, helping them to improve their social skills and integrate into the canine community.
Pat Blocker became a Certified Professional Dog Trainer in 2003. She adheres to a code of ethics set forth by the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers and upholds her education and knowledge of current training methods.
Areas of special interest for Pat are:
• Dog-Dog Aggression
• Resource Guarding
• Separation Anxiety
• Reactive Dogs
• Shy Dogs
Pat is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers and a certified evaluator for the AKC’s Canine Good Citizen program. She writes Taking The Lead, a dog training advice column published in the community newsletter Living Well In Lowry. She also has written Ask The Trainer, a feature column for Rocky Mountain Dog magazine and is a contributing writer for Mile High Dog magazine.
Pat lives with two canine behavior experts…her dogs Mr. MoJo and Jude.
Contact Pat at her business:
Peaceful Paws • 303-364-4681 • www.peacefulpaws.net • pat@peacefulpaws.net.
PEACEFUL PAWS
Ethical and Effective Dog Training
Professional In-Home Training, Behavior Modification and Consultation

  1. Ardy
    January 26th, 2009 at 05:47 | #1

    You are going to be a great book writer one of these days! I read your stories out loud to Burton, who sat here looking at me with that “why should I care about dogs in Denver” look on his face, but I could also see a spark of intense curiousity there. “Why am I not in stories like this? I deserve recognition for my terrier traits too”. In another life I will, for the sake of posterity and due to the fact that no one will believe some of the stories anyway, write a Burton Journal…it will read like fiction. Oh, you are already doing that. Keep up the good work pal. I love it! I just don’t have time to spend much of it on the computer anymore…..too busy controlling a barking alarm system in my own home.

  2. April 24th, 2010 at 13:55 | #2

    This is a great blog, I am adding you to my blogroll so I can keep an eye on it :)

  3. admin
    April 24th, 2010 at 14:13 | #3

    @Jenn
    Thanks. Here’s hoping that with this blog, I can inform, entertain, and make you smile.

  4. April 24th, 2010 at 14:39 | #4

    Wonderful blog Pat…I just read your post “Laughter Through The Tears” and it brought up so many emotions and memories of my pets, past and present. I too have added you to my blogroll. :D

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