I am looking for some good recommendations on dog trainers. I need a dog trainer that will do a board and train for a GSD that needs manners to be more adoptable & I...
Beth F. replied:
Elly Price of Right on Track K9 Training is also excellent, but she does not have a board-and-train program.
Candice S. replied:
&Jackie Barnes
Alissa S. replied:
Marc McGrew. Who does ur bite work?
Elizabeth P. replied:
What about Brian Walsh for the manners. And that hector guy from I think Lansing for the bite work. Not sure on who to recommend for the aussie. There is a company that uses border collies to heard geese. We had them work the island this year. Maybe they train their own or could direct you in the right direction. I think they were called goose busters.
Elizabeth P. replied:
http://www.goosebusters.net/
Brandon C. replied:
Mike Ritland at Trikos intl. He trains majority of tier 1 federal dogs. He is the best.
Lani S. replied:
Hector Hernandez in Lansing is fabulous!
Megan S. replied:
Rachel Plotinski Katelin Thomas - do you have contacts for specialized work like this? Lynn Higelmire - what about your guy out at The Dog House in Ann Arbor? Heather English - any ideas from your herding friends?
Cindy A. replied:
He did open it back up: http://www.commonscentscanine.com/training-counseling/in-kennel.html.
Beth F. replied:
Michigan Dog Training? (Michael Burkey) They have a board and train program. And Michael does bite work/protection--he was a k9 police officer. In Plymouth, MI.
Rachel P. replied:
Pat Currey's Dog House or Cheryl Carlson in Lansing at Cher Car Kennels for bite work. Kelly Murnighan in Howell for herding. You can find her on fb
Cindy A. replied:
This might help you as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1 o1EDze3UY&feature=youtu.be. Good Luck picking the right place. Sounds like you have a lot to choose from.
Patricia S. replied:
Brian Walsh, Walshs K9... Brian seems like a Good Guy His dog is AMAZING!
Angela V. replied:
www.detroitdogtrainer.com haven't used but I've heard about. Has a money back guarantee. Kind of cool.
Karen B. replied:
Dory Girard ... she is awesome!
Nicole K. replied:
Jackie Barnes
Nicole K. replied:
Oops - I see I was beat to the punch! I second Jackie Barnes!
Kathleen K. replied:
I have heard good things about Walshs K9.
Sherry M. replied:
Walshs K9 Brian Walsh734 564 9926.
Melissa C. replied:
Benjamin Brockway
Cheri N. replied:
Jackie Barnes Brian Walsh Better Life Canine Center?
Lynn H. replied:
http://www.k9 station.com/stockdog.htm
Eve P. replied:
Vicki Kudla has tons of GSD and rescue experienced
Any recommendations for a good dog trainer or training facility in the Dearborn area? My parents have a 2 year old pitbull that needs to be better behaved for her size...
Sikora K. replied:
Hit me up 313 293 9741 !
Kristen Z. replied:
Call Rachel Plotinski at The Dogg House. I know her personally. She is excellent. 248 926 1711.
John W. replied:
Seriously, we have had great success with Bark Busters. This location serves Dearborn: http://www.barkbusters.com/dog-training-detroit. (Don't let the name fool you - they handle all manner of canine behavioral issues.) (NO, I in no way endorse (or even respect) Michael Vick or anyone like him.)
John W. replied:
Michael Vick?
Eric T. replied:
Never mind. Here he is. He used to train dogs for the Marines. Or maybe it was the Air Force. http://www.danmorrisk9.com/
Kristin I. replied:
Add Sikora Kelly here on facebook and talk to her..... She is a dog trainer.
Jamie S. replied:
Try these guys, I beleive they can come out to their house for the training. http://www.sitmeanssit.com/
I am looking for referrals for science-based dog trainers that use force-free methods and do not promote the abuse of animals through alpha rolls, dominance downs,...
[HELP] Dog trainer recommendations for Metro Detroit area? Hi r/dogs! Does anyone in the Detroit area have a dog trainer they'd like to recommend? I want to work on my...
Anonymous replied:
I like this place (sorry for the link, on mobile). Roz was really great and helpful. http://www.myherodogtraining.com/index.html