Intro & Basics Group Sessions


2 hour Intro & Basics Group Session
For New Adopters, Fosters And Dog Owners

Owners learn the dog basics from North America’s only expert dog trainer of extremely dangerous predatorial giant dogs.
2-Hour Group Session includes:

1. Brief psychological behavioral trait pattern description of your dog.
2. Leash Ninja – How to properly handle your dog’s leash.
3. Voice Key – your dog’s specific tone phrasing they identify innately.
4. Dog’s Joy Spot – where your dog feels most comforted when touched.
5. How to pet your dog properly.
6. The importance of conversation with your dog.
7. The cons of treat training a dysfunctional dog.
8. Why every dog Loves to be hugged.
9. Understanding dogs process triggers in 1/10th of a second.
10. Group walk.
11. Thirty (30) minute Q&A.
Maximum class size: 7
*All Intro & Basics Group Sessions are presented as a fundraising partnership.

Upcoming Intro & Basics Group Sessions with:

(Please contact the rescue orgs directly for locations, cost and to sign up):

Arf Arf Bark Bark Rescue Foundation

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All Arf Arf Bark Bark Rescue Foundation group sessions held in Surrey, near Tynehead Park.

Intro & Basics Group Session

$60. Classes limited to 7 dogs
any new dog owner can enroll

Reactive/Aggressive/Skittish/Dangerous/OCD Group Session

$120. Classes limited to 4 dogs
open to any owner of an uncontrollable dog (up to V-6)

Please email james@ArfArfBarkBark.com to enroll
GST will be added


CooGo Rescue Foundation

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Please contact CooGo directly for address/locations

(Open enrollment. $60. Class limited to 7 dogs)


Second Chance In Life Foundation

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Please contact SCILF directly for address/locations



James Tsai has over 1400 days and almost 20,000 hours developing his highly-intuitive
talent successfully rehabilitating and downtraining the
most extremely dangerous (giant) dogs in North America. Alone.
Dogs weighing over 150 lbs that are predatorial.
These are dogs with intent to critically injure their target(s).
Without the use of treats, medications alpha/shock/prong/choke collars.

Walter Tsai (formerly ‘Tonka’) the Great Dane. Taller, bigger and heavier than an adult male wolf.
180+ lbs. 38″ withers. Over 6′ 4″ standing height.
Attacked 16 people in New York, through 7 homes. Inflicting wounds requiring upwards of 42 stitches.
Extreme male prejudice. Severely dog reactive. Dangerous resource guarding.
Beaten so badly by one ‘owner’ causing 20% blindness, 10% hearing loss, slight brain damage.
Predatorial. Deliberate intent to stalk and critically injure humans and other dogs. State of New York court-decreed Kill Order.

LINK: Tonka the Great Dane – the most extremely dangerous Great Dane in North America in 2016/17

Intro & Basics Group Session providing fundraising partnerships
for British Columbia’s excellent dog rescue organizations.

Our Intro & Basics Group Sessions provides an excellent fundraising opportunity for your rescue org by offering James’ highly intuitive perspective from almost 20,000 hours working alone with V-10 dogs. From the most extremely dangerous giant dogs to a cute 7 lbs dog with mild OCD traits, your adopters will learn from North America’s only dog trainers of extremely dangerous dogs. We can provide any of our group sessions at a greatly reduced rate to your rescue org per dog participant. Each rescue org is tasked with directly billing their owners.

Working with a giant dog deliberately intending to trap and kill him is one thing…doing so repeatedly with different dogs reflects James’ unmatched understanding of the psychogenesis determinatives of dysfunctional dogs. He teaches dog parents, new adopters and fosters the basics.

James has dedicated his life to ensuring rescue orgs can continue to save thousands of victimized dogs annually. Dogs that are discarded, abused, ‘untrainable’…’can’t be fixed’…all the way to most extremely dangerous giant dogs that have predatorial intent to stalk and kill humans and animals.

If at any time you have a concern about any of the dog rescue orgs our Foundation partners with, please email james@arfarfbarkbark.com
This page was first published April 25, 2019


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