Our area’s very own dog whisperer solves pet problems by seeing things from a canine pawspective. And he can teach you to do the same.Yes, he’s been called a dog whisperer (“woof whisperer,” actually, by the Boston Herald). But this dog whisperer doesn’t actually whisper; he communicates with his pupils in his trademark “dogeese”: baby talk delivered at high pitch.
In fact, Placerville resident Matthew Margolis, known professionally as Uncle Matty, has very little in common with Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer—that celebrity liaison between Oprah Winfrey and her issue-ridden pack of canine conundrums. Read more on Matthew "Uncle Matty" Margolis, by Andrea Todd.
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"Uncle Matty" Matthew Margolis began his dog-training career in 1968 and established The National Institute of Dog Training which became one of the largest dog training facilities in the United States. Matthew works with dogs and their owners all over the United States and beyond through his personal training, phone consultations and self help programs all featuring training and problem solving with love, praise and affection. He has a network of experienced professional trainers and has trained over 30,000 dogs.