Best Behavior Pet Training

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06/13/2026

I came home to this photo my sister found. 😂

06/06/2026

May has been a hard month. My 95 year old Mom passed away on Memorial Day. She lived with me and we shared many adventures and much laughter over the years. Here is a video she helped with. Mom was always supportive of my dog training career. She is already missed. 😢🐾

05/20/2026

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Sue Schulze
Best Behavior Pet Training LLC

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Bark in the Park 2026 05/14/2026

Be sure to join us at Bark in the Park this Saturday from 8am to 2pm at Tower Grove park. Attendance is free. Sassy and I will be there running the Canine Einstein test. Every dog is smart enough to test!!! No training required.

Bark in the Park 2026 ​Did you know that Bark in the Park is in support of the Humane Society of Missouri's Animal Cruelty Task Force? This team of Animal Cruelty Investigators work 24-hour-a-day, 365-days-a-year in St. Louis City, County and throughout the state of Missouri to rescue animals in distress and transport ...

04/25/2026

Ginger, Sassy and Penny are ready for action!

04/25/2026

So I decided to watch funny dog videos instead. 🤣🐾

04/23/2026

Meet Spot - my training assistant. People do double takes when she helps with my lessons. She is the perfect assistant- quiet, holds still, lets puppies climb on her and can take a bite without injury. 🤣🐾

04/22/2026

I saw a bald eagle while training a dog in Chesterfield. It was beautiful!!!🦅

04/22/2026

I love rescue groups and shelters. However, when they are not totally honest about a dog’s temperament, they set the dog and person up for failure. I am talking about aggression to people or dogs. I just had to counsel a client who is afraid of her biting dog and is heartbroken about thinking of returning him. Aggression issues can be a lifetime project that many people just can’t take on. And the problem is that the dog is not aggressive all the time. Then the decision would be easy. But constantly waiting for that aggressive reaction is super stressful. Some dogs can definitely be helped, but it depends on ease of triggering and severity of the bites. I just wish rescues who don’t provide the whole picture could spend time with a person who is crying and feeling like a failure because they don’t want to live waiting for that aggressive outburst from their dog.

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