One of the training programs we offer my clients is what I refer to as a Board & Train, as that is basically what it is. A dog boards with us at Aunt Faye’s Dog Training while we train him.
It’s hard to believe it’s the new year already. 2009. Wow. I’m not done making my list of resolutions yet. Oh well, I’ll still work on it. I think you can make a resolution to change at any time of year.
I recently made a trip to Georgia to attend a workshop a friend and fellow trainer was giving at her training center. Cyndy Douan of the Georgia Dog Gym presented an informative workshop on Border Coll
Group class at Aunt Faye’s Dog Training can be a bit different from most peoples mental picture of what a group class should be like. My dog, Captain, turn a year old in May. So we had to party.
Have you ever asked a trainer how to fix a problem with your dog? Chances are they tell you to obedience train him. Do you wonder how that will help teach him not to do things you don’t like?
I own a business called Aunt Faye’s Dog Training in West Milton, Ohio. That’s in the southwestern part of the state, near Dayton. I have been training dogs for over 10 years. I recently got myself a new puppy.