Anyone know of any dog training facilities in west seattle?
Taylor M. replied:
http://www.seattlepetpals.com/ this gal is in queen ann (i know, not WS) but recommended through the http://familypaws.com/ website that focuses on pets and transition with new babies.
Can anyone recommend a good dog trainer in the area? Preferably not a boarding program of sorts, but rather a one-on-one kind of thing. We are miserable puppy owners...
PEDsted replied:
Jeff Millman
asudancer replied:
Canine Chemistry is great!
seraphita1 replied:
My mix breed dog used to do that when she was trying to tell us something, she had been neglected by two owners before we rescued her. Puppies should go out to pee every hour or so and that’s why our pup would bite our feet. She still dies it if we come back home after being out awhile and she desperately needs to use the bathroom. Also putting a toy in his mouth when he’s bites may distract him if he doesn’t need to pee or water/food.