Notice: We are not doing overnight stays at this time.
Notice: We are not doing overnight stays at this time.
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With 16 years of industry experience, my go-to training technique is positive reinforcement. I take it upon myself to continue my training education regularly so I can always provide the best training and pet sitting experience I can offer.
My right-hand lady. Reggie is a five year old border collie, with a lot of energy to spare. I frequently bring her along to lessons and classes so she can help set the mood. She is very playful and is always willing to help wear your pup out!
Ava came to us in December of 2023. She is a 1-year-old American Eskimo Dog, with plenty of energy to spare. She’s currently working on settling, relaxing, and keeping quiet, so she can participate in group classes and private lessons. Keep an eye out for this little fuzzball!
Our token male. Rylee is a fifteen year old Rat Terrier. He tends to be dog selective, and prefers to spend a lot of time sleeping. He doesn’t frequently make appearances at lessons or classes, but he gets lots of quality time with his leading ladies.
Nugget is an eleven year old Italian Greyhound. She plays well with other dogs and is extremely social. Sometimes she comes to lessons as well, to provide smaller dogs a chance to play. While she is playful, she is also very respectful of nervous dogs as well and will not pressure them into playing.
My left-hand lady. Lillie was a thirteen year old border collie who lived life in the slow lane. She used to run zoomies around the most rambunctious dogs, but turned out to be the best calm girl.
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PLEASE keep an eye on the weather forecast for the day you are selecting a private lesson. We are creeping into fall and winter and Mother Nature can be quite nasty during these seasons.
If the temperature is below 35°F, it is raining, very windy, or snowing, and you decide to schedule a private lesson, please have a covered area where we can work (or at least take breaks) with heat. If not for the humans - then for the dogs.
If that is not a possibility for your lesson, please let me know and we can reschedule to a different day.