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Paid Personal Consultations with Warren Consultation Fees from $150

Telephone Consultations with Warren Eckstein regarding pet and animal problems runs 30 to 45 minutes and may be scheduled in two segments:

• Problem & Resolution.

• Follow-up phone call to discuss results.

The consultation fee is $150 payable by check or credit card. You pay long distance calls.
Warren, You could never be thanked enough!
 Thanks to your patience & perseverance during the phone consultation process, all three of our cats sleep on our "dry" bed.

Angelina & Joe Cotter
Hazlet, NJ
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Prior to scheduling any consultation, we ask that a one-page description of the problem be Emailed (use the form below) or Faxed to (310) 451-8932.

Warren will use this to evaluate if the pet problem is resolvable by way of a telephone consultation.

If you're considering a telephone consultation with Warren, you may call Denise Madden with any questions at (310) 396-6955.

In-Home Consultations are possible, on a limited basis, in the Los Angeles/Orange County area of California. These In-Home Consultations may be made available nationwide on a case to case basis.

To discuss logistics, fees and expenses for In-Home Consultations please Email using the form below or call Denise Madden at (310) 396-6955.

Contact Warren about a paid personal consultation only:

FAX: 310.451.8932 or

EMAIL: Complete this form:
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Splurge on Warren Eckstein recommends MONEY magazine
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 A great way to splurge $10,000

- The Perfect Pooch -

I love my dog. She's now three and a wonderful member of the family. But for the first two years of her life, she was a total pain. She chewed furniture, ate the new upholstery off my couch and nuzzled up to us just enough to make it worthwhile. Now my kids are asking for another pup. I'd be willing except that I'm not up to another two years of torn Teddy bears - and brown grass in all the wrong places.
 The good news: For $10,000, I can skip the bad parts. First, I'd spend $1,000 on a bearded collie from a quality breeder, complete with shots and a veterinary checkup.
The rest of the dough buys me a week with pet trainer and psychologist Warren Eckstein. He'd move into my abode and train not just my pup, but my family.

Eckstein prefers to start with dogs at just eight weeks of age, before they've picked up bad habits.
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 "By the time they're 12 weeks, most pups think their name is 'No', because that's the only word they hear."
 A week later, Eckstein swears, the pup will know the basic doggie commands - as well as his boundaries: no chewing, no jumping and (most important) no eating my reupholstered couch.
 Perhaps his older sister will take a lesson too.
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