Our Training "ToolBox"
Ashley's Animal Academy believes in keeping a variety of "tools" in the training "toolbox" so we can be versatile in our training techniques so that we can help a multitude of dog-owner personalities!
Listed below are some of the tools we find ourselves recommending to clients often and whose brands are widely recognized and of quality.
Listed below are some of the tools we find ourselves recommending to clients often and whose brands are widely recognized and of quality.
![]() PetSafe Easy- Walk Harness Great for young pups, dogs with little previous leash training experience, or dogs who only been walked on a flat collar. Usually our go to first choice for leash walking tools! |
Hermsprenger Prong Collar
Great for strong pullers, pups who have tried all other tools and still pull, stubborn learners, advanced behavioral concerns, or humans who need a bit of help with handling. Ask us if a prong collar is right for your dog... they must be fit and used properly to achieve clear communication! |
E-Collar Technologies Mini Educator
Great for advanced off-leash training, stubborn pups, and advanced behavioral modification. Stimulation levels 1-100 allow for fine tuning for individual dogs and settings! DO NOT USE WITHOUT TRAINER GUIDANCE. To purchase a collar and set up training, contact us! |
Pure Bites Freeze Dried Treats
"Puppy Crack". The only treat we use to train with. Period. (We prefer beef flavor). |
Snuffle Mat (and other puzzle toys)
Mental stimulation is CRUCIAL to a dog's well being! Let your pup use it's nose in a healthy way! |
Doc and Phoebe Mouse Feeders
For our kitty companions. Satisfy their hunting instinct by feeding them out of mice instead of a bowl! (any hidden food will do!)... Ashley's cat Ginzo LOVES his mice feeders! |
PetSafe Ssscat
Motion sensored corrector. Perfect for preventing counter surfing or digging! |
Pet Corrector
Great for teaching a pet to stop doing just about anything. Pair with a correction word ("No" "Eh eh") and correct! Also great for carrying on walks to prevent stray dogs from approaching! |