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LETS TAKE A MOMENT AND TALK DOGS!

• Does your dog take YOU for a walk, leaving you frustrated and exhausted?   
                                                                                                   • Does she not listen or come when called?


• Is she aggressive towards other dogs or people?
 

• Does she jump all over people at the front door?
 

• Is she lacking basic obedience and good manners?
 

• If you said “yes” to any of these questions, we can help. Call today for an evaluation. Your dog will thank you!

Thank you for visiting our web site. The fact that you're reading this demonstrates that you are a dog owner committed to a successful long-term relationship with your dog. Unfortunately, some people feel they can get by without any training at all. The sad reality is that bad behavior and lack of training is a primary reason why so many dogs end up in shelters. Owners often say that their puppy or young dog started out great, but as he/she matured, behavior problems such as aggression, jumping, food/toy guarding, inappropriate barking and chewing, counter surfing, and general home destruction developed. These negative behaviors literally hit us where we live. Owners become frustrated, anxious, and angry at their own dogs. This only serves to make the problem worse.

Why Train Your Dog?
Dogs, by nature, are pack animals with a well-defined social order. As you and your family become your dogs pack, your new dog will look to you  the leader of the pack  for guidance. Leadership can be established in a firm but friendly manner. Keep in mind that it is unrealistic to expect the dog to abide by the rules of the household without the leader teaching appropriate behavior!

Much like people, every dog is different. Some are hyperactive. Some are laid-back. Some are serious. Others are silly. Some are shy, and yet others have too much confidence. Regardless of these differences, training is necessary for all dogs and beneficial to your entire family.

Training Will:
• Help correct nuisance behaviors such as jumping on people, digging, barking, and chewing, while providing mental and physical activities for your dog.

• Deepen the bond between you and your dog, and to increase the enjoyment, companionship and satisfaction of your relationship with your dog.

• Ensure your dogs safety and happiness.

• Nurture good canine companionship for the benefit of your family, neighborhood and community.

• Allow you to enjoy the fun and excitement of competing in AKC obedience, tracking and agility trials, among other activities. You and your dog can earn certificates and titles while you continue to strengthen your communication and teamwork.

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