Family Dog Mediation at Camp Bow Wow Sherwood
A Science-Based, Whole-Dog Approach to Understanding Behavior
At Camp Bow Wow Sherwood, our Family Dog Mediation (FDM)
program represents a thoughtful shift in how we understand dogs,
behavior, and the challenges of modern family life. This program is
rooted in cutting-edge behavioral science and is designed for families who are struggling with ongoing behavior concerns—or who simply want to understand their dog more deeply and compassionately.
Family Dog Mediation is not traditional dog training. It is a
scientifically grounded, welfare-centered approach that recognizes
dogs as complex biological beings shaped by genetics, environment, learning, and internal emotional states. Through understanding—not just instruction—we help families build sustainable, respectful relationships with their dogs.
One of our Camp Bow Wow Certified Trainers will work to design a program that meets your needs and your schedule. Contact Camp Bow Wow at (503) 852-5229 to schedule a session!
Dog Training Pricing
What Is Family Dog Mediation?
Family Dog Mediation is a program developed by Kim Brophey,
Applied Ethologist, FDM, CDBC, CPDT-KA, and a leading voice in
modern canine behavioral science. FDM utilizes the science of
applied ethology—the study of animal behavior in real-world
environments—and is guided by Kim Brophey ’s L.E.G.S. Model of
Integrated Canine Science.
This evolved approach creates individualized plans that support a
dog’s mental wellness, emotional health, and overall welfare, while
also addressing the needs and realities of the human family. Rather
than asking,“How do we stop this behavior?” Family Dog Mediation asks the far more important question: “Why is this behavior happening?”
You are not alone, many modern dogs are struggling
Discover the WHY
Our modern world—and the average family home—can be a strange and difficult place for dogs to navigate. Dogs are not disobedient, stubborn, or broken. More often, they are out of their element, confused by expectations that do not align with their biology or emotional needs.
Being a “pet” is far more complex than it appears. It requires dogs to live in environments vastly different from the ones they evolved to thrive in. Many of today ’s common “behavior problems” are not natural expressions of canine behavior—they are signals that something is wrong beneath the surface. As a culture, we have largely forgotten:
- Who dogs are as a species
- The long history we share with them
- The foundational biological laws that guide the behavior of all living beings
When we misunderstand dogs, we create unrealistic expectations. When those expectations aren’t met, frustration follows—on both sides of the leash. Understanding, not more training, is often the missing key.
Dog Training FAQs
Have questions? Camp Bow Wow Sherwood is here to help!
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A typical dog training session with Camp Bow Wow can last anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes depending on the type of training session and you and your dog’s specific needs. This allows us ample time to help you and your dog learn and practice new skills while leaving time to adjust the process as needed and set clear expectations for the next session. Contact your local Camp Bow Wow today to learn more about our dog obedience training.
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Camp Bow Wow trainers use training methodology that focuses on positive reinforcement to help a dog learn what behaviors are appropriate and desirable. Our trainers work with pet parents and dogs to ensure a safe, humane, and positive experience for everyone and to help your pup develop essential obedience skills and good manners while strengthening your bond with them. Training sessions are tailored to each family’s goals and dog’s learning pace, ensuring a personalized experience that fosters trust and confidence.
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Dogs of any age can benefit from positive-reinforcement based dog training! Training provides mental stimulation to keep pups’ brains sharp, can help reduce behavioral issues, and boosts confidence by providing pups with a clear understanding of expectations. For pet parents, training builds a stronger bond with their dog and creates ways for pet parents and their pups to communicate with each other. Whether you have a puppy or a senior dog, training can lead to a happier and more fulfilling relationship between dog and owner. Contact your local Camp Bow Wow today to learn more about our dog obedience training.
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At Camp Bow Wow, we offer a variety of training services to accommodate different needs. Our most common services include group classes, private training, and in-Camp training for while your pup is playing for the day or staying overnight. In many of our dog training sessions, we work on basic obedience like "sit," "stay," and "come," as well as leash walking to help make walks easy and enjoyable. Our dog trainers will work with you on a program best suited for your dog's needs. Check out a location near you for a complete list of services offered!
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Yes, we offer puppy training at Camp Bow Wow! Our programs are designed to help your furry friend develop good habits and learn basic obedience skills from a young age. We understand that puppies have unique needs, which is why our puppy training classes are tailored to their age and development. We offer puppy obedience training for puppies ages 10 weeks to 4 months old. Select locations also offer our Pawsitive Start Jr. program to provide a well-rounded approach to puppy care.
