Please help!
We have a 3 month old Malamute who reallllly needs to start training. We went for her first official lesson today and found out they had fired their...
Courtney K. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/680297275365646 Man's Best Friend
Maddy C. replied:
http://www.enzosacres.com/ Here is our website as well
Karen A. replied:
Hi lynneanne! I live in battle ground. Call me if you want. 707-413-8850
Marilyn A. replied:
Kaitlin Lame!
Catina B. replied:
http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Breeds/Alaskan-Malamute/Personality.aspx These babies just need lots of run and walk time. I have always wanted one but it takes a ton of work and walks for them.
Matt S. replied:
Connie Skinner at Mind Your Manners dog training. Unquestionably the best around. http://mymdogtraining.com
Paula E. replied:
Go see Connie Skinner at Mind Your Manners.
Courtney K. replied:
Man's Best Friend
Dayna L. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/374125090161 Mind Your Manners Dog Training & Daycare
In desperate need of a dog training facility. My 7 month old Border Collie is getting the best of me. Vet recommended CJS but after reading some reviews I am not sure.
Megan A. replied:
http://www.countrysidekennelnw.com/#2859
Marilyn M. replied:
Mind Your Manners 693-4503 Highly recommend. We take our puppy here. Not only is he getting the training he needs so are we!
Kimberly D. replied:
Man's Best Friend in BG are amazing
Paula E. replied:
Then a group class like at CJ's, Dog Days or Mind Your Manners would be good and probably more fun anyway. CJ has Border Collies so she is at least familiar with the breed, and Joan and Connie have experience with Herding dogs.
Dawn R. replied:
We are Enzo's Acres and are here in BG! Check us out. www.enzosacres.com
Jerry C. replied:
My friend Bob Baillargeon is a wizard with dogs. He has a border collie. Maybe Facebook message him.
Jim G. replied:
http://www.mansbestfriendinc.com/. Man's Best Friend, they are right in Battle Ground.
Paula E. replied:
What type of training do you want and what are you looking to do...basic obedience and manners, a little more serious types of working...I am a long time trainer and my trainer of choice for my needs is Joan Armstrong at dog days. I have also heard good things about Connie Skinner at Mind Your Manners. I would recommend both groups and one on ones...this way your dog can work and listen to you and also use the distractions of the groups and for the socialization aspect. I do not recommend provate training because many times the dog works for that trainer and also under a prong collar or electronic collar or both....As for CJ's I have heard that thre are too many dogs but that is the only negativity. Also have heard Suzi at Suzi's Country is is good. You need a good interactive trainer with a Border Collie, they need a job to do and lots of exercise. A lack of good exercise for dogs usually is the culprit for naughty and bad behavior. It's the key to a well mannered dog. Also boredom ads to that as well. Bored dogs with lack of exercise ='s going crazy humans.
Megan A. replied:
We went to CJs but ultimately went to Countryside Kennels in Brush Prairie. They are amazing. It's a mother daughter training team and they have been at it a long time. We have sent 2 dogs through their obedience training and the outcome was amazing.
Any recommendations on a dog trainer? Looking for some help with our new puppy.
Thanks!
Marilyn A. replied:
Kaitlin Lame! She really helped me with our Chiweenie and most importantly taught me how to communicate better with him.
Heather C. replied:
Susie at Susie's Country Inn is absolutely amazing - love her to pieces. Take the 6 week course - you won't regret it! http://www.susiescountryinn.com/web_1_009.htm
Iso a dog trainer, I have my daughters dog now, she's in california, I'm on the verge of rehoming him, he's a good boy , but when he gets out he's gone, he's so sweet...
Dayna N. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/374125090161 Mind Your Manners Dog Training & Daycare is ABSOUTELY amazing
Recently people posted about good dog training, I can't find the post. What were the best recommendations? I have a very hyper 6 month old lab.
Wendy C. replied:
CJ's in Vancouver off Evergreen I believe. Don't use Mans Best Friend. You have to leave your dog and buy their shock collar. Not the way to train any dog. I have seen dogs destroyed come out of there. Call your vet and ask for a ref to a trainer.
Trisha C. replied:
Man's Best Friend
Victoria A. replied:
Mind Your Manners has been my favorite for years. Wendy has correct information about Man's Best Friend. They do use e-collars (electronic shock collars), and also prongs - but they can tell you themselves what methods they use to train your dog. No need to get all info second hand. Just give them a call. I suppose it can come down to personal training preferences. You drop your dog off at Man's Best Friend and they train your dog. They guarantee the training. At most other training facilities in the area, you come in with your dog and you both learn together. Most others use a positive approach, rather than using methods that cause your dog physical discomfort.
Kelly A. replied:
Mind Your Manners has been excellent for us. If you are willing to put time and energy in, Connie is fantastic. Family friendly and very helpful.
Ok people... Question......
What is a good dog training place? That wont kill the bank!!! I have a German Roti that needs manners while walking!!! He's bigger then me...
Matt S. replied:
Connie Skinner@Mind Your Manners Dog Training & Daycare is the best around.
Jennifer D. replied:
Mans Best Friend. Shannon's training on our siberian husky and our friends Roti was hands down AMAZING!! We can take our pups everywhere we want and know they will react properly