About Me

I am Nicole Eydelson, owner of Cyno-Logic Dog Training, LLC. Like most, my love for dogs began at an early age, starting my own dog walking business in my neighborhood at age 12. My occupations have included: pet store animal caretaker, dog groomer assistant, dog hiker, kennel attendant, and eventually to dog trainer. I attend many continuing education opportunities on various topics related to dog training, dog behavior, dog sports and working dogs. I have continued to expand my education by attending seminars, conferences, online courses, and case studies. I seek out books, research, and exciting writings and curricula, participating in relevant webinars, and collaborating with fellow local trainers. Formal and continuing education is very important in any industry and is especially important in professional dog training, as there is no governing body to regulate dog trainers. To my commitment to upholding high ethics and standards in this profession, not only do I have an interest in behavior but also fitness, nutritional health and conformation & structure as it relates to the whole dog.

 I enjoy training my personal dog in various areas, with a particular focus on protection sports. Participating in sports brings with it a unique skill set that demands not just obedience, but also instinct, cooperation, and a deep understanding of the dog-human partnership. With my love for everything dogdom I am also an active member and volunteer of local kennel clubs and sporting groups.

I have been training dogs professionally since August 2019, and formed Cyno-Logic Dog Training in 2025.  I believe in the importance of helping clients build better bonds with their dogs by helping them understand canine behavior, build their dog’s confidence, and learn to become a team with their dog utilizing motivational dog training techniques. My philosophy is to care for the whole dog. I strive to balance the dog’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being with the needs of their human household. I believe in utilizing drive expression & fulfillment as well as biological fulfillment for a healthier dog mind. My approach to dog training focuses on building trust, understanding, and teaching both ends of the leash, creating a harmonious relationship where both you and your dog can thrive. 

I have an eclectic training approach, combining the old with the new. I look to trainers of the past and utilize natural dogmanship. I also look to innovation and current scientific research, including ethology, comparative psychology, cognitive ethology, behavioral & affective neuroscience.