Wondering if anyone has a referral for a dog trainer. We adopted a dog that is WAY too smart for her (or our) own good. Having a really hard time with her and need...
Leona R. replied:
Laurie Wagner Tower principal of doggie fun and fitness. Biz in Kingston near mall. She turned me and my lab around in a few visits.
Sherilyn B. replied:
Karen Lambrecht at Pawsitively Obedient, she's Awesome!
Vicki L. replied:
Karen Lambrecht and the girls at PAWSitively Obedient are wonderful! and what Peter says.
Rachel C. replied:
http://www.dailydog.net/
Jennifer F. replied:
Laurie Wagner Tower - is amazing.
Laurie T. replied:
Thx guys for the referrals. Terry Haskins does a good job if you want home visits. We have classes & boot camp programs & focus on walking without pulling & socialization. They root of most behavior problems. Once u can walk a dog without pulling past another dog, u can do just about anything. Here is our fb page. https://m.facebook.com/DoggieFunFitness
Kristin O. replied:
Donna Dunlop -The Daily Dog from Marshfield!508-380-7602.
Deborah W. replied:
I have enjoyed classes with Kara and Karen and Bella is the better for them. LOL.. Check out trainers carefully, some use harsher methods than others.They hold classes in Pembroke at South Paws Doggie Day Care in Corporate park. http://www.pawsitivelyobedient.com/
Catherine A. replied:
> Stephenie Delaney of The Everyday Dog Trainer is awesome! Positive methods, on Facebook
Nicole S. replied:
My vet recommended Riptide K9 in plymouth for us. We have a very hyper goldendoodle puppy. They have doggie boot camp! He starts next week.
James L. replied:
Terry Haskins, 888-323-DOGS (3647) or e-mail terry@thedogbutler.com. Family Pet & Garden has recommended him for years. All done with verbal commands.
Jenn L. replied:
Karen Lambert Im working with her know she is awesome