About Dog Psychology and Training Center
Dog Psychology and Training Center is a small, family-owned business in Greenville, SC, dedicated to helping families improve their relationship with their dogs and transform their pets into well-behaved members of the family. With a focus on correcting negative behaviors such as anxiety and aggression, the center offers Board and Trains and Private Lessons to suit each family's needs. The team, led by Krystal and Eric, is known for their patience, honesty, and expertise, providing thorough explanations and hands-on training to alleviate concerns. The center's approach has helped numerous families, including those with previously challenging dogs, achieve significant improvements in their pets' behavior.
Eric has been a great help to our 6 month old GSP Red since she was a puppy he has taught her so many things such as manners , obedience , helped her with separation anxiety , crate training and helped with potty training all while her having fun and getting to socialize with other dogs ! We did the 3 week boarding training program and our Red girl showed progress since the first week !! Definitely recommend Eric & his wife you can tell they are passionate about helping dogs and families !
Eric did amazing with my 4-month old Aussiedoodle puppy Patrick. Patrick had major separation anxiety and panicked anytime he was inside his crate. We did Board and Train for three weeks, and every weekend I saw big improvements in Patrick's behavior and confidence (see photo for Patrick practicing "place" in one of our 1:1 sessions). I loved following his progress on Facebook and Instagram and seeing how Eric was taking him on outings, working with children and other dogs, and getting him familiar with setting boundaries in a home environment. Initially I wasn't sure if I could keep Patrick because I was so overwhelmed, but he improved so much that he has become a permanent part of our family. Thank you Eric and DPTC!
DPTC have taken my pup Miles, from sort of a wild card who might listen if he wants to, to a dog who looks to me for what I want him to do. He's calmer now too!