About Us
Last updated: July 16, 2026
About Cyberlyx
Who this site is for
Cyberlyx is written for people who live with dogs, cats, rabbits, parrots, or any companion animal and want to build a stronger, kinder relationship through training. Whether you’ve just brought home a puppy, adopted a shy rescue cat, or want to teach your parrot a new behavior, you’ll find explanations that start from the very beginning.
Our readers include first-time pet owners, families with children, and experienced animal lovers who prefer straightforward, science-informed advice over trendy “quick fixes.” If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting training advice online, Cyberlyx is the place where we break things down into concrete, everyday analogies — like comparing a dog’s learning process to learning a new language, or explaining a cat’s body language as a slow-motion conversation.
Topics we cover
We publish articles across the full spectrum of pet training, always with a beginner-friendly lens. Our main categories include:
- Puppy & dog basics: house training, loose-leash walking, recall, bite inhibition, and calm greetings.
- Cat training & enrichment: harness training, scratch-post redirection, carrier comfort, and trick training using clicker methods.
- Small mammal & parrot training: trust-building, target training, step-up cues, and environmental enrichment for rabbits, guinea pigs, and birds.
- Behavior problem solving: separation anxiety, counter-surfing, excessive meowing, and resource guarding — explained without punishment.
- Training mechanics: how to use markers (clickers or verbal cues), shaping, luring, and capturing, with step-by-step walkthroughs.
Every article is designed so that you can read it in five minutes and try the technique the same day. We avoid “one-size-fits-all” promises and instead explain the principles so you can adapt them to your pet’s personality.
Our editorial standards
Cyberlyx is a content blog, not a marketing site. We take editorial integrity seriously. Every piece of advice published here is checked against current, reputable sources — including peer-reviewed animal behavior journals, certified professional trainer guidelines (e.g., CCPDT, IAABC), and veterinary behavior resources. We do not promote dominance-based or aversive methods.
When new research emerges or best practices evolve, we update older articles to reflect that change. You’ll see a “last reviewed” note on each post, and we maintain a changelog for major revisions. If we make a mistake, we correct it openly and promptly.
Our editorial process includes:
- Fact-checking all health and safety claims against veterinary sources.
- Linking to original studies or professional organizations whenever possible.
- Clearly distinguishing between established science and emerging ideas.
- Never accepting sponsored content that would compromise our recommendations.
We are not veterinarians or certified behavior consultants, and we always encourage readers to consult a qualified professional for individual medical or severe behavioral issues. But for everyday training questions, we aim to be the most honest, clear guide on the web.
Why “Cyberlyx”?
The name reflects our belief that good training is both logical (like code) and adaptable (like a living system). We take the complexity out of animal learning and serve it in small, usable pieces — no fluff, no intimidation.
Contact
We’d love to hear from you — whether you have a question about an article, a suggestion for a topic, or a correction to flag. Email is the best way to reach us.
Email: [email protected]
Mailing address: 7420 Third Blvd, Houston, Texas 12356
We try to reply to all messages within 48 hours. For time-sensitive behavioral concerns, please contact a local trainer or veterinarian.