Directory of Pet Businesses in Gainesboro, TN

When traveling with dogs, one thing is certain. Poop happens. For those times when you forgot to pack your poop bags and need to find the closest store in an unfamiliar town, or even worse, when you need to find an emergency veterinarian open at 4am in the morning, turn to our directory of pet businesses in Gainesboro for information on our favorite pet stores, veterinarians, doggie daycare facilities, sitters, groomers, trainers, and other pet professionals in Gainesboro. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Gainesboro.

Pet Friendly Dog & Company
Dog & Company Dog & Company is a one stop shop for all your pet needs offering a full service groomer, doggie daycare, cage-free boarding, and also has a Certified Trainer onsite. See Details
Pet Friendly PETCO Cookeville
PETCO Cookeville PETCO is a leading retailer of premium pet food and supplies with more than 850 stores in 49 states. At this location, you'll find more than 10,000 high-quality pet products, as well as professional dog training, pet photography, and a full-service grooming salon. See Details
Critter Cottage Pet grooming, daycare, & boarding. All at it's best! All breeds welcome! See Details
Pocketpoo's Kennel and Boarding We are a cage free home and facility. Licensed care. Personal attention. We have been in business since 2000. Call us to schedule a visit. See Details
Positive Rewards I chose the name Positive Rewards to reflect my training philosophy; the use of positive reward (reinforcement) training. Achieving success is always rewarding – whether it is the individual learning or the trainer observing comprehension on the part of the student.

For people not familiar with the concept of reinforcement training, the idea of being able to effectively teach without using physical or verbal correction seems impossible or improbable.

I train by using the motivational desires of the individual.I think of it as a “Fair Trade" agreement between myself and the animal I am working with.

If it is a behavior which I am trying to promote – some action which I’d like the animal to perform more frequently, I’ll highlight that particular behavior through use of a marker followed by some form of a reinforcer which the animal desires. If the behavior is not one which I 'want', I'll choose not to reward the behavior. My lack of response communicates " try something else". And that is what will occur.

“But what happens when he misbehaves?" Misbehavior can be a reflection of lack of understanding, lack of motivation , or inadvertent reinforcement on our part! Many ‘bad’ behaviors work because we have inadvertently rewarded the behavior in our ignorance.

By understanding how the learning process occurs, I demonstrate to owners how to change their animal's behavior without the physical use of force or intimidation.
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Gainesboro, TN, US