Has Your Dog Bitten Someone or Displayed Aggression Toward People?

Understanding why your dog behaved this way is the first step toward creating a safer future.

Whether your dog has bitten a family member, friend, visitor, or stranger, Judy will help you identify the underlying causes, evaluate risk, and develop a realistic plan tailored to your dog's needs.

 

 Concerned About Your Dog's Behavior? Help Is Available

If you're worried your dog may bite—or already has—you don't have to navigate this situation alone.

Over the past 20 years, Judy Rapp Moore has worked with thousands of dogs displaying aggression toward humans and has personally rehabilitated several dogs with bite histories of her own.

Through a Professional Canine Bite Risk Assessment, you'll gain a clearer understanding of your dog's emotional regulation, resilience, sociability, social tolerance, and behavioral triggers. Together, you'll identify why the behavior is occurring and develop practical training and management strategies designed to reduce risk, improve safety, and help prevent future bites.

 

 

 Choose the Assessment That's Right for Your Situation

 

 

Family Bite Assessment & Training Plan   $395

For dogs who have bitten a family member, friend, or visitor and need professional guidance and a personalized training plan.

Choose Family Assessment

Bite Risk Assessment with ACO report & Coaching Package  $750

For more serious cases involving animal control, insurance concerns, legal documentation, or repeated bite incidents.

Choose Professional Assessment

Michelle

We began having problems with our dog's behavior; we were advised to "surrender" him. With Judy's guidance, we're learning about our dog's personality type. We're all experiencing better understanding with each other, resulting in a happier, more calm relationship.

Thank you, Judy!

 Randee

As my German Shepherd turns 11, I am forever grateful to Judy for her insight, knowledge, and dedication. Genny was a very vocal puppy and Judy was pivotal in helping me realize that your dog’s temperament, personality, and preferences are what define them, not just what you want them to be.