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Dog obedience and behavior training in North Shore, Massachusetts - Dog Trainer, K9 Bry O.B.T.

Meet Bry-Anne

Behavior Modification Trainer

As a full-time professional dog trainer, K-9 Bry has helped change the lives of hundreds of dogs while also forming personable and professional relationships with her clients. Bry-Anne is committed to providing the most effective solutions to clients’ dog training challenges. Her balanced dog training blends traditional behavior training with a practical "lifestyle" approach.

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Her customized training ensures you and your dog gain the correct guidance and confidence. K-9 Bry specializes in results for behavior modification, basic obedience and advanced skill sets.

Dog obedience and behavior training in North Shore, Massachusetts - Dog Trainer, K9 Bry O.B.T.

Our Goals

K-9 Bry strives to provide clients with the tools and knowledge they need to have a long-lasting, enjoyable relationship with their dog. We believe that each dog should be given the chance to reach their full potential. With the help and proper training tools, K-9 Bry bridges the gap to help enrich your relationship with your furry friend.

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Credentials

Bry-Anne has a solid understanding and the necessary skillset for canine psychology and creative problem solving in dog training.  Her credentials include:

  • A formal education from Animal Behavioral College (ABC); completing the certified master dog trainer program.  (2019)

  • Additional education in various canine topics, including dog emotion and cognition, dog CPR, First AID, and more.

  • Actively pursues her continued education and professional development.

  • Completed her internship with Mike Harrington at North Boston Dog Training.

  • Strong background working with rescue and rehabilitation.

Dog obedience and behavior training in North Shore, Massachusetts - Dog Trainer, K9 Bry O.B.T.
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Behind K9-Bry

Bry-Anne welcomed a puppy into her life in 2013. Bruin quickly became her pride and joy. With Bruin, came a stigma. The “Pitbull Stigma”.

 

Bry-Anne knew the best option would be to pursue strict training structure to be the voice for her fur-babe. Bry-Anne fell in love with the training process. Complimented frequently about how well behaved and trained Bruin was made her the proudest dog mom out there. The relationship she created with her own dog was an unbreakable bond that she wanted to help others form with their own dogs. Shortly after, she decided to pursue dog training as a career and attended Animal Behavioral College for master dog trainers.

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She strives to help others form healthy relationships with their dogs, so they can see how truly special the bond between owner and dog can be. Bry-Anne fell in love with how training strengthened her relationship with her dogs and how it brought peace into her home. Because she was passionate about helping others who struggled with their dogs.

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