Dogs are our passion. We are dedicated to showing you how to communicate with your dog in ways you can both understand. We do this with positive reinforcement. The best way to train your dog. Positive reinforcement will earn you respect instead of fear.
We all love our dogs. So lets do everything we can to make our time together memorable.
Dog training put simply is teaching the human and the dog a common language and respect for each other.
We use real life scenarios to show how basic commands work in different situations.
We also use some agility obstacles to boost the dog's self esteem and confidence. Plus it's fun.
We are all about the dogs. We will have a lot of information for you and demonstrate how to teach your dog new commands and tricks. As well as having you practice the new
commands and understand the information before you leave so when you get home you know how to get your dog to do the command.
We give you all the tools (information and practice) you need to train your dog to be a well behaved family pet, and companion.
The rest is up to you. Training does not end with class. This is a commitment that is good for the lifetime of your canine companion. If you can keep this commitment to your pet and practice commands regularly you can have the dog your family and community will be proud of.
Christina is our head trainer and has been training dogs and their humans for over 10 years. She is certified with Animal Behavior College. She has an unconditional love for animals, and is dedicated in showing their owners that any dog can be a great companion with the right training.
She has four canines in her own home at the moment. They are pictured on the right. Let me tell you a bit about them.


Sebastian (right top) is a purebred miniature schnauzer. He is 10.7 lbs and 4 years old and loves to be with you. He loves to sleep on your lap and play with all his canine friends. Sebastian is off leash trained and is a very easy going. Sebastian is a wonderful addition to our pack. He was an owner surrender and he has been very happy with us. A good bath and trip to the groomers for a haircut and nail trim and he is great.
He took to training very well and is the "leave it" champ.
Daisy (right middle top) was an owner surrender that we fell in love with. She was extremely fearful of everything and everyone. She has gone through a lot of training and is doing wonderful. She is much more trusting and is enjoying life as a dog. She loves kids and outdoor trail walks. She has started her off leash training and is excelling at it. She has been a wonderful addition. She still has more to learn and more rehab to go through but with each day that passes she gets better. She is the sweetest girl.
Ace (right middle bottom) was found at a construction site along with his sister when he was only 7 weeks old. He was found by Dr. Garrett and well who could say no to that face. He is husky and mastiff (Possibly others too) He was given his vaccinations and dewormed. Very underweight but with a great personality. He was brought to me a few days later. Now very healthy chubby little puppy at 3 months old. He loves to play and is a very fast learner. He sees treats and will do anything to get one. He loves off leash walks and playing with other dogs. He is now in training to be my service dog and is doing wonderfully. Whoever dumped this little guy gave up a wonderful dog. This one really is the Ace!
Lucky (right bottom) has just recently joined us after seeing the bad side of people. She was found with a pipe around her neck and a severe cut on her ear which was almost completly severed. She was malnourished and covered in fleas. We have gotten her ear stitched up and hopefully it will heal together alright. She has had a flea bath and been given a dewormer and vaccines. Now the hard work starts. She is very afraid of people which I don't blame her. We will begin the slow process of helping her trust people again and recover from her wounds both visable and not. Keep checking back for any updates to Lucky's condition and soon she will be looking for her forever home.
(pictured below of Lucky's ear and the pipe that was cut off her neck)








