by admink9 | Nov 2, 2021 | Dog Training
Puppies are cute, enthusiastic little sponges just waiting to soak up whatever social cues they can from anyone around them. Whether you are doing it consciously or not, you are training your puppy through all your actions and postures. The earlier you get started,...
by admink9 | Mar 29, 2021 | Dog Training
As hard as the past 12 months has been, imagine it in dog years. Yes, it’s also been a long change of schedule for your dog. Whether an established member of the family beforehand or a new young pup who hasn’t experienced life beyond COVID, your dog has almost...
by admink9 | Apr 3, 2020 | Dog Board And Train, Dog Training
With so many of us staying at home, there’s been an increased interested in adding dogs to the family. Keeping in mind that life will resume and some dogs will be left alone during the day, picking the right dog is more important than ever. For some people, it’s...
by admink9 | Jul 31, 2018 | Dog Behavior Issues, Dog Board And Train, Dog Training
If you have gone through one of our dog training/board and train go home sessions, you have heard me explain the consequences of “humanizing” a dog. I explain to clients how humans tend to project what they need or feel on to the dog – ultimately...
by admink9 | May 3, 2018 | Dog Board And Train, Dog Training
So folks inquire sometimes, why so stringent in our requirments in regard to dogs being up to date with vaccines etc as it pertains to our board and train program. Especially the fecal exam. Well, the first reason being, our insurance required it. If you operate this...
by admink9 | Apr 16, 2018 | Crate Training, Dog Board And Train, Dog Training
We have had a couple of these this past year. The first shot is a screenshot of our two week board and train price. But, notice the requirements…”ALL DOGS MUST BE CRATE/POTTY TRAINED”. There is a very good reason for this. If we spent all of our time...