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Meet Maria Parisi
Owner

One Question That Changed Everything

After I opted for early retirement from a fulfilling career in the federal and private sectors, a friend asked a simple question that changed my life: “Have you ever thought about volunteering with animals?”​ That suggestion led me to Peaceable Paws, where I discovered positive reinforcement training.

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What began as exploring volunteer opportunities soon became a passion for understanding modern behavioral science about how animals think, learn, and communicate—and the beginning of a new, deeply rewarding career.

Meet Kacy - My Heart

Kacy was my heart dog and my inspiration. She lived a happy, love-filled life and continues to motivate me today.

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Learning more about behavior and enrichment showed me how confidence and connection grow through engagement - puzzle play, scent games, agility, and simple problem-solving.

 

If I knew then what I know now, I would have offered Kacy even more opportunities to learn, explore, and shine.

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Why Positive Reinforcement?

I use positive reinforcement, force-free methods grounded in modern behavioral science. This approach focuses on technical skills, building confidence, and strengthening communication between people and their pets.

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These principles guide everything I do - from training and enrichment to daily routines and in-home care.

 

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My Force-Free
Approach

I do not use or support tools or methods that cause discomfort, fear, or pain.

 

If you rely on equipment or practices I don't use, such as underground electric fences and prong collars or collar or leash corrections, I'm happy to chat about science-based alternatives to enhance trust and improve communication between you and your dog, while also promoting faster and fun learning. 

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Why Work With Me?

Dog training and pet care are largely unregulated fields; continuing education and professional development matters. 

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I'm a Pat Miller Level 1 Academy Graduate, and I stay current through hands-on learning, volunteer work, and professional development focused on dog behavior and enrichment. 

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As an experienced homeowner, I manage in-home care with reliability and respect. I'm committed to the wellbeing of every animal I work with.

 

And, Positive Training and Pet Care is licensed, insured, and bonded.

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Continuing Education and Professional Development
Education and Professional Development

- Rowdy to Refined (Peaceable Paws, Sept. 27–28, 2025)

- Canine Behavior Academy (Peaceable Paws, Nov. 10–15, 2025)

- Karen Pryor’s ClickerExpo Live Animal & Dog Training  Conference (Jan. 23–25, 2026)

Upcoming Education and Training

- Decoding Canine Body Language (Mar. 7, 2026)

- Cooperative Care Workshop (Mar. 28–29, 2026)

- Canine Behavior Modification Academy (May 11–16, 2026)

- Brain Candy Cognition Workshop (Jun. 27–28, 2026)

Volunteering and Support Roles

- Supported group training at Peaceable Paws (2025-2026)

     - Multiple Basic Good Manners classes

     - One Beyond Good Manners class

     - One Mild to Wild class

     - One Nose Games class 

- Dog walker, Frederick County Animal Control (2025–2026)

- Assisting with Canine Behavior and Training Academy (Apr. 20–25, 2026)

Thoughtful, Individualized Care

Every pet is different, which is why I bring curiosity, observation, and empathy to every interaction  - whether training a new behavior, planning enrichment activities, or caring for pets while their humans are away.

 

I pay close attention to body language, comfort levels, and routines, helping each pet feel safe, engaged, and understood.

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Thanks for visiting, and please let me know if you have any questions. â€‹

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~ Maria Parisi

Positive Training and Pet Care

Licensed, Insured, Bonded
Serving Shepherdstown and nearby communities
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