Why Do Downstream Companies Add More Value, Do More In-House Work and Charge Higher Prices Than Upstream Companies?

by Matthew Carter  - August 8, 2024

Wherever you are on your dog relationship journey—from considering your first puppy to wanting your pup to have better household manners to house training a newly adopted dog to trying to get your adult dog to stop his destructive chewing or anywhere in between—my life’s work is to help you get the most out of your dog’s real life behavior.

Going to a dog class can be great, especially a socialization class like puppy kindergarten. But as great as obedience classes can be, they aren’t very helpful for many of the daily life issues that strain the bond between person and dog.

Whether you want a great family pet or a psychiatric service dog, you will always be your dog’s most important trainer because you will spend way more time with her than anyone else. I want to help you reach your dog behavior goals by guiding you through doing that training well.

I help pet owners like you train their own pup to be a joy to live with in actual real life. I want to help you train your pup while in your own home, while going for walks in your own neighborhood, and as much as possible within your existing lifestyle

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Matthew Carter

I am the trusted finance advisor of small and midsized business leaders who want intelligent and intelligible economics expertise.

P.S. I also love dogs.

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