I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for a fairly priced dog trainer. My guy is about 1 1/2 and still nips (only to me) and has 0 leash manners. Also, he...
Cathy P. replied:
Attended 2 separate basic dog classes locally to Danvers but needed more individual attention to our needs. Highly suggest Sarah Prescott. You may feel that it’s a bit costly, but the results speak for themselves. I can now take my dogs out knowing they will behave. Sarah@coachyourdog.com
Karissa S. replied:
We’re training with th https://www.facebook.com/668712649819170 e Dog Coach and she’s wonderful!
Karissa S. replied:
First bit of advice I’d give, is have him wear his leash all day, every day (unless he’s in the crate). It’s much easier to correct a dog with the leash on. Also the pet convincer on amazon is a great tool. Check it out. Pet Convincer 2 - Air Training Tool for Dogs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004B6HV6A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ZKSOAbYKQ9SD0
Bridget C. replied:
My pup Arlo goes to https://www.facebook.com/219862705077436 Emmi's K9 Academy in Rowley. The prices are very fair, and Erica and Rob are great with the dogs!
Can anyone recommend a good local dog trainer? We have a 6 year old hound mix who needs some help.
Laurel G. replied:
Yes excellent Katelyn Rollins. She helped me my dog is great !!! Her business name is Bringing Balance. Shes a gentle trainer. Loved her!!! 978-241-2814
Janine D. replied:
Katelyn from Muddy Creek in Rowley, she is working with my two dogs, and she trained my dogs "untrainable" dog, let me know if you would like her number