Welcome to the
Good Boys Club!
Your dog is part of your family, but sometimes their behavior can frustrate you, embarrass you, or you may even be worried about them hurting someone.
When you first bring a dog into your home you can expect to encounter challenges. Some are mere inconveniences, but others can be dangerous for you and your dog alike.
We offer dog training on your schedule and in the comfort of your own home so that you can achieve the dog you’ve always wanted.
Learn more about our practice and what we offer below!
Our philosophy
We use science-based methods in our classroom which are fun, they help our dogs stay engaged, and teach key concepts. This way we help our dogs grow in areas like confidence, calmness, focus and reliability. We teach our students to think for themselves and behave a certain way because they want to, not because we force them too. We do not use pain, fear, or intimidation to train our students! Aversive methods do not help our dogs learn. In fact, they damage our relationship and cause significant stress, leading to bigger behavior challenges.
Meet your trainer
Brittany Erickson
Brittany is a certified Dog Trainer through the Animal Behavior College and a Trick Dog Instructor. She is an approved American Kennel Club evaluator and administers Canine Good Citizen testing. Brittany is certified in Pet CPR and First Aid. Not only is she a dog trainer, but she is a certified NJ Animal Control Officer, and a Level 3 Animal Reiki Practitioner. Brittany is a Fear Free Certified Professional, and a proud professional member of (APDT) the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, of (IACP) International Association of Canine Professionals and the (PPG) Pet Professional Guild.
Brittany has worked with dogs in shelters, daycares, board and train kennels, grooming salons, group classes, and private one-on-one training. She has had the opportunity to work with hundreds of dogs with a wide variety of behavioral challenges. She believes that preventive and proactive training is key to helping dogs live a happy, well-adjusted life with their family.