Tricks are Skills.

Skills are not tricks

The foundation of obedience will not be taught here. Check out this course instead (>>link Foundations Course).


Trick training can start after your dog is potty trained and got at least a few basic commands down. (Sit, Down, Wait/Stay)


Playing with our dog is the best way to teach them.


Plus it's fun for us too!


Gamifying Your Training


Brianna is the head Behaviorist dog trainer. She loves integrating simple games and puzzles to increase your bond and happiness with your dog.


All Ears was started while Brianna was in college. She was a competitive collegiate athlete in the sport of powerlifting. The fundamentals of powerlifting are 3 things: Squat, Bench, and Deadlift. Honestly, this can get boring. She competed in six competitions ranging from local to national meets.

To make training interesting, Brianna gamified her progression.

She applies this to her dog training today. From complex behavior problems to puppy obedience. Getting the foundation in place is key.


Then the fun can begin.


Sit Pretty


Learn some pawty tricks to show off to your friends.

Puppy Pushups


Sit + Down + Sit (up to 3-5 in a row)

Have you heard of burpees? Same same but for your dog. This is a redirection tool that is interactive, burns some of your dog's energy and can be done with kids.


Spin / Twist


Did you know dogs are directionally challenged??

Your dog will likely spin one direction well and the other way... flops like a fish.


Try it and come back to me!

Example Curriculum

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Show off your Tricks


One of our trick dogs uses this tricks like holding a treat on his nose or head for the brand deals and dog modeling gigs he gets! (Talk about paying his weight in rent.)