Athens Canine LLC

Athens Canine  LLC We are a provider of Dog Training Services and Sales We are a Premier Dog Training Company that specializes in Tailoring a program for your dogs needs.

We provide training in the following areas

General Obedience
Jumping
Excessive Barking
Chewing
Digging
Seperation Anxiety
Biting
Chasing
Unwanted Aggression toward other animals and/or humans

We also train dogs in Specialty areas such as

Therapy
General Service
Personal Protection Defense

In the above areas we can train your dog or train and sell dogs to clients who have a need for High quality dogs with such training.

We have some exciting news — we officially have a website! 🎉Now you can learn more about all the different training prog...
05/23/2026

We have some exciting news — we officially have a website! 🎉
Now you can learn more about all the different training programs we offer at Athens Canine Training.

On our website, you’ll be able to:
🐾 Meet our trainers and read their personal stories about how they got involved in dog training
🐾 Learn more about the heart behind Athens Canine

Training
🐾 Explore our core values and mission
🐾 Discover how we help owners and dogs build an amazing bond together

We’re so excited to share this next step with all of you and can’t wait for you to check it out!

Get in touch today and let us help you and your dog achieve harmony and understanding in your relationship!!

Everyone from Athens Canine wants to wish everyone a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend!
05/23/2026

Everyone from Athens Canine wants to wish everyone a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend!

Predatory Motor Patterns (PMAPs) in dogs are innate, stereotyped, and genetically rooted behaviors inherited from their ...
04/24/2026

Predatory Motor Patterns (PMAPs) in dogs are innate, stereotyped, and genetically rooted behaviors inherited from their wild ancestors (canids). These behaviors, often mistaken for mere aggression, are a hard-wired sequence of motions designed for efficient hunting and survival.

The standard predatory motor sequence consists

Scientific Breakdown of PMAP Stages

Orient (Search/Scan): The dog detects a stimulus—a scent, sound, or sight. The nervous system initiates alertness, characterized by freezing, lifting the head, or turning ears forward to focus sensory input on the trigger.

Eye (Focus): The dog freezes and focuses intense, unwavering visual attention on the target. This is a, "I have you," phase.

Stalk: The dog adopts a low-bodied, slow, stealthy creep toward the target. This minimizes the energy expenditure needed to catch prey.

Chase: The rapid pursuit of moving, fleeing objects. This pattern is high-arousal and is driven by the movement of the stimulus.

Grab-Bite: The dog uses its mouth to capture and hold the moving target.

Kill-Bite (Shake): The dog delivers a firm bite and often shakes its head aggressively. This kis designed to break the neck or cause fatal injury to the prey.

Dissect/Consume: The final step involves tearing apart (dissection) and eating the prey.

Breed-Specific Hypertrophy/Atrophy

Border Collies (Herding): Exaggerated Eye>Stalk>Chase phases, but the sequence is inhibited before the grab-bite or kill-bite.

Terriers (Rodent/Small Prey): Exaggerated Grab-Bite and Kill-Bite.

Retrievers (Sporting): Hypertrophied Chase and Grab-Bite (soft mouth).

Livestock Guardians (e.g., Anatolian): Inhibited sequence, designed to have reduced chase or grab behaviors.

Other Behavioral Patterns

Locomotor Synchronization: When owners walk, dogs frequently adapt their gait and speed within ~2 seconds, a phenomenon believed to be caused by interspecific motor resonance (similar to mirror neurons in humans).

Play Behavior: A "heterogeneous behaviour" serving functions like developing motor skills, social cohesion, and training for the unexpected.

Resting Behaviors: Dogs show highly repetitive resting behaviors, including specific postures for sitting (on perineum) and sleeping, often involving 23 sleep-wake episodes per hour.

4 F's of Fear Response: Fight, Flight, Freeze, or Fidget (displacement behaviors like sniffing).

Physiological and Neurological Basis

Dopamine: High levels of dopamine in the brain are linked to the reward system during these patterns, making them highly reinforcing for the dog.

Motor Resonance: Dogs can pick up on human movement patterns, leading to "contagion" where a dog replicates its owner's movement, suggesting they have a mirror neuron system similar to social mammals.

Muscle Synergies: Muscles do not act in isolation; they are grouped into coordinative structures to execute complex movements efficiently, such as in galloping or stalking.

The "Pattern" Love: Dogs, like humans, thrive on repetitive, predictable scenarios, which reduce stress by allowing them to predict outcomes, for instance, a daily routine (walk, eat, play).

🧑🏼‍🏫Written by,

Antonio Torres🧑🏼‍🏫

04/21/2026

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📧www.athenscanine.com

📱(330) 307- 7708

03/18/2026

🐾✨ BIG NEWS from Athens Canine LLC! ✨🐾

We’re here to help your pup live their BEST life—whether that means better behavior, more confidence, or just a whole lot more tail wags 🐕💛

At Athens Canine, we specialize in:
✔️ Obedience training
✔️ Behavior modification
✔️ Puppy foundations
✔️ Strengthening the bond between you & your dog

Every dog is unique—and we tailor our training to fit YOUR dog’s needs and YOUR lifestyle.

📅 Ready to see real results? Let’s get started today!
📩 Message us to book your first session or learn more.

Because a well-trained dog isn’t just easier to live with… it’s happier, too. 🐶💫

A quick thank you to the amazing clients who trust us with their dogs and understand that it’s not always about the mone...
03/14/2026

A quick thank you to the amazing clients who trust us with their dogs and understand that it’s not always about the money — it’s about doing what’s best for the dog. 🐾

Your trust, patience, and willingness to put your dog first means everything to us. We truly appreciate you allowing us to help make a difference. ❤️

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03/09/2026

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🐕Board & Train
🐕Private Lessons
🐕Play & Stay
🐕Behavior Modification

Call or email today for further information!
☎️ 330- 307- 7708
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🐾 Educational Pet Tip: Recognizing Parasites in Dogs 🐛Parasites are a common health issue in dogs and can affect puppies...
03/09/2026

🐾 Educational Pet Tip: Recognizing Parasites in Dogs 🐛

Parasites are a common health issue in dogs and can affect puppies and adult dogs alike. These can include intestinal worms, fleas, ticks, and other organisms that live on or inside your pet. Learning to recognize the signs early can help prevent more serious health problems.

Common signs of parasites in dogs may include:
• Diarrhea or vomiting
• Weight loss despite a normal appetite
• A bloated or pot-bellied appearance (especially in puppies)
• Scooting or dragging the rear on the ground
• Visible worms or rice-like segments in stool or around the tail
• Excessive scratching, biting at the skin, or hair loss
• Dull coat or poor overall condition
• Low energy or weakness
• Coughing in some cases

Parasites can be transmitted through contaminated soil, f***s, fleas, mosquitoes, or by ingesting infected animals. Some parasites can even be passed to humans, making prevention important for the whole family.

Prevention tips:
✔ Keep your dog on a regular deworming and parasite prevention schedule
✔ Pick up and dispose of f***s promptly
✔ Maintain flea and tick prevention
✔ Schedule routine veterinary exams and f***l testing

If you notice any of these symptoms, consult your veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment. Early detection keeps your dog healthier and helps protect other pets in the home. 🐶💙

🐕 Dangerous Dog vs. Vicious Dog (Ohio Law)🐕These classifications are behavior-based, not breed-based. The designation af...
03/03/2026

🐕 Dangerous Dog vs. Vicious Dog (Ohio Law)🐕

These classifications are behavior-based, not breed-based. The designation affects confinement rules, insurance requirements, criminal penalties, and whether euthanasia is mandatory.

🟡 1. Dangerous Dog

🔎 What qualifies a dog as “dangerous”?

A dog can be classified as dangerous if it:
Injures a person (non-fatal injury), without provocation, OR

Kills or injures another dog, without provocation, OR
Has been previously designated dangerous by a court or dog warden.
“Without provocation” is key. If the person was trespassing, abusing the dog, or committing a
crime, the designation may not apply.

⚖️ What happens after a dangerous designation?
Once officially designated (through a dog warden investigation and/or court process), the owner must:
Register the dog annually as dangerous
Carry at least $100,000 in liability insurance
Keep the dog properly confined (secure enclosure, locked structure, etc.)
Use leash and muzzle controls when off the owner’s property
Failure to comply can result in criminal charges.

🚨 Criminal consequences if it attacks again
If a designated dangerous dog attacks again:
The owner can face a fourth-degree misdemeanor (or higher depending on injury severity).
Penalties increase if the owner was negligent in restraint.

🔴 2. Vicious Dog
This is the more serious classification.

🔎 What qualifies a dog as “vicious”?
A dog may be classified as vicious if it:
Kills a person, OR
Seriously injures a person, without provocation.
“Serious injury” generally means severe physical harm (e.g., permanent disfigurement, broken bones, life-threatening wounds).

⚖️ What happens after a vicious designation?
Consequences are significantly stricter:
Immediate seizure authority — Dog wardens may take custody after the attack.
Mandatory court review.
Euthanasia is generally required after due process if the dog killed or seriously injured a person (unless lawful defense is proven).

🚨 Criminal consequences for the owner
If a vicious dog attacks:
The owner may face a fourth-degree felony, often with a mandatory minimum jail term, especially if negligence is involved.
Charges can escalate depending on the severity of harm and prior knowledge of the dog’s behavior.

🛡 Important Exception: Lawful Defense
A dog cannot be designated dangerous or vicious if it was:
Defending itself
Defending its owner
Defending a family member
Defending its property
Acting against someone committing a crime
The burden is typically evaluated during investigation or court proceedings.

📊 Key Differences at a Glance
Category
Dangerous Dog
Vicious Dog
Injury Level
Non-fatal injury
Serious injury or death to a person
Insurance Required
Yes ($100,000)
Yes (until court outcome)
Criminal Level (Owner)
Usually misdemeanor
Felony possible
Seizure Authority
Yes
Yes (more immediate & serious)
Mandatory Euthanasia
Not automatic
Generally required after due process

🧠 Practical Difference
Think of it as a two-tier system:
Dangerous = serious warning level + strict controls
Vicious = highest risk level + likely removal of the dog + felony exposure for owner
The main shift under Avery’s Law is that authorities no longer need to wait for repeated attacks to take stronger action — a single severe incident can trigger major consequences.

🐾Athens Canine LLC, is  excited to welcome all of our new clients! 🐾💛Whether you’re just starting your training journey ...
03/02/2026

🐾Athens Canine LLC, is excited to welcome all of our new clients! 🐾💛

Whether you’re just starting your training journey or looking to take your dog to the next level, we’re here to help every step of the way.

🐕Board & Train Programs
Immersive, structured training designed to create real results and lasting behavior changes.

🐶 One-on-One Training
Personalized sessions tailored to you and your dog’s specific goals and challenges.

🐶 Dog Sales
Quality, purpose-bred dogs selected for temperament, stability, and performance.

🐕 And More!
Puppy foundations, obedience, behavior modification, and continued support for our clients.

Our mission is simple: build confident dogs and educated owners through structure, consistency, and clear communication.

If you’re ready to invest in your dog’s future, we’re ready to work.
Welcome to the Athens Canine family! 🐕🔥

Address

Youngstown, OH
44512

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm

Telephone

+13303077708

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