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Creator of: "Peace in the Pack - Understanding your Dog's Psychology"

Nan has created her exclusive individualized program, "Peace in the Pack" which is derived from many years of research and close observation of the direction and guidelines of the original and true alpha, "the canine mother" to solve most behavioral problems, Heart to Heart's "Canine Counselor" bridges the communication gap between you and your best friend so that you both can live a happier life together.


"The Canine Counselor" can teach you to understand the language of your best friend through the use of basic concepts of canine psychology. You'll learn to better understand your dog. Positive reinforcement combined with structure, safe boundaries, affection and calm assertive leadership truly leads to your dog's progress and success. Every dog deserves to live a happy healthy well balanced life.


"My true passion lies in helping all dogs to have a voice and to live a happy well balanced life, even more specifically those dogs with a difficult past. Being a canine behaviorist specialist, my individualized method involves positive reinforcement followed by a consistent schedule based on providing safe boundaries and limitations, along with affection, and most importantly, calm assertive leadership in the forefront.


I believe that all communication should come from the heart and that behavior change comes from within. My exclusive program I have created, entitled Peace in the Pack," is based on these methods and one more very important component, the true alpha, the canine mother's role: her direction, guidance and leadership to her pups. My work primarily involves using canine psychology, working with the dog's natural instincts. And most importantly, informing and educating their companion people about communication. Because ultimately when our own behavior changes, so do our dog's.

It's extremely important to deal with psychological issues first before any formal training begins. I believe that applying consistent safe boundaries and rules along with praise and affection helps achieve your dog's success on a continual basis. Psychological needs and leadership issues must be addressed first. I've had great success with many dogs, many with serious issues, now living happier healther lives."


For our best friends
Nancy T, ABCDT


Remember, your dog's success depends on you. Strive to always provide strong, gentle leadership with lots of praise!