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Meet Pawsitive Paul and its lead dog trainer, Paul Sheinberg. Paul Sheinberg has worked with a wide range of breeds, from the tiniest Teacup Poodles to the largest Great Danes and everything in between. However, he avoids using a one-size-fits-all approach to dog training; some things would be the same regardless of canine breed. Pawsitive Paul offers private, hands-on seminars. This is useful for everybody. The area permits socializing. Paul can be seen regularly on Fox's Good Day Baltimore, where he would answer viewers' questions and display different animal habits. Paul was invited to the show, and his Australian Shepherd and Jeda could tag along, but not Paul. Training is done in a relaxed setting, and there's email and phone support. PS: We now offer Zoom and phone sessions for toilet training and recall lesson assistance. Visit our website for more details. Private coaching is best for fundamental skill training, as well as toilet training, leash management, aggression, biting, separation anxiety, and much more. Meetings typically last 80 minutes to 2 hours.
 
Paul's reviews highlight the extreme dedication and skills he possesses in dog training. His positive reviews show that he is caring, and he is down to earth, which helps dog owners who have no background in training. Paul’s approach is founded heavily on positive reinforcement, which makes it easy for dogs to understand his teachings. The modernity of the training is always evident in Paul’s techniques. For instance, during the lockdown, he managed to use Zoom to offer training services. The comprehensive notes he provides to clients after training sessions ensure continuity and make it possible for clients to keep in touch with any concerns they might have. He offers advice that is not just negotiable but also practical and even offers harness options that would help in controlling the dog's behaviour. Paul seems to be a step ahead in clients' thinking and always provides comprehensive training that is beneficial to the dog no matter the level of behavioural problems it has.