Grisha owns the Grisha Stewart Academy. She specializes in the treatment and prevention of dog aggression. Grisha has a Master’s in Mathematics from Bryn Mawr College. She also has a Master’s in Psychology with an emphasis in animal behavior at Antioch University. Her first career as a theoretical mathematician and college instructor serves her well in dog training and behavior consultations, because she relies heavily on the problem solving, critical thinking, and teaching skills she gained in that field.
Canine behavior fascinates Grisha and she is highly motivated to help improve our techniques for rehabilitating and training dogs. This led her to develop BAT, Behavior Adjustment Training, which uses environmental consequences to reward the dog and eliminate problem behaviors. She has two DVDs on BAT: “Behavior Adjustment Training” and “Organic Socialization: BAT for Aggression and Fear in Dogs.” For more information on Grisha go to the Grisha Stewart Academy.
Recorded OnDemand Lecture: Behavior Adjustment Training For Reactive Dogs