$79 Dog Training Classes Sponsored By Seattle Parks And Recreation (West Seattle’s $79 6 Week Pet Dog Training Class)

October 20, 2010 by · Comments Off 

Dog Training Classes Sponsored By Seattle Parks And Recreation (West Seattle’s 6 Week Pet Dog Training Class)
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West Seattle’s Only Perfectly Pawsitive Polite and Polished Puppy and Pooch Training Classes We use only the latest scientifically proven POSITIVE training techniques to help you solve your pups obedience and behavioral problems such as: â?” loose leash walking â?” coming when called â?” greeting other dogs â?” potty training â?” barking â?” biting â?” chewing â?” digging â?” owner irrelevance â?” jumping up â?” aggression â?” stealing ALL FOR ONLY FOR A SIX WEEK CLASS! Classes are purposely kept small with a 3 to 1 student to trainer ratio to ensure one on one time for each dog/person team. Our head trainer has a Canine*Studies Degree, the ONLY STATE CERTIFIED Dog Training Degree Program in the Pacific Northwest. Training with us benefits The Service Dog Academy’s low cost service dog training program and your local community center all at the same time! This class is being brought to you in cooperation with Seattle Parks and Recreation and The Service Dog Academy. Visit www.servicedogacademy.com for more info or call the Delridge Community Center directly at (206) 684-7423 to register for the classes!

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What Would A stroller Do To Your Cat’s Life?

March 7, 2009 by · Comments Off 

by Sonia Kekkonen

I recently saw something that was both strange and funny. But thinking about it, I realized it made a lot sense in many ways. What I saw was someone walking their cat in a stroller.

Have you ever seen one of these? They’re becoming more popular, but I live in a small town, and I’d never seen one before in my life. Like I said, at first I wondered why in the world anyone would want a stroller for their cat. But as I kept thinking about it, it made more and more sense. And now, I’ve also the proud owner of a pet stroller.

Cat pet strollers may seem like an extravagant luxury, but they’re not. You’re probably thinking, oh, come on, who ever takes their cat out for a walk? But that’s the whole point.

Cats and dogs are different, and dogs love being out with their master, even on a leash, and are happy to follow along, or take the lead as the case may be. They would walk all day with you if they had the energy. But cats? Not so much.

Walking your cat on a leash IS possible, but does have risks associated with it. Were your cat to freak out over a dog or something else that frightens her, she could cause harm not only to herself, but also to you. With a stroller though, all that would be avoided.

That’s the beauty of these strollers. Now you can take your cat along on your walks (or even jogs), and enjoy her company, get her some fresh air, without having to force her to walk on a leash. Which is pretty much not going to work, anyway.

Pet strollers aren’t great just for walks. They are great for traveling in general, while going to the vet, going out on your own patio or in the back yard watching the birds and squirrels. Once you get a stroller for your kitty you’ll have a very happy and content feline.

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simple Dog Training Steps

December 7, 2008 by · Comments Off 

by Marie Mordene

Training your dog to be the best family pet you ever had can be simple. You have two choices for your dog training: do it yourself or hire a trainer. There are equally good reasons for both depending on the time, energy and money you have available or are willing to spend.

There are several simple steps that must be followed to get the dog you always wanted. They are not hard steps. They do require you to plan and think before you start.

* Dog Training should be fun for both you and you dog. You do not have to have strict rules. The dog does not know why he is being trained. Your dog should see this as a fun activity.

* Dog Training should be consistent i.e. allowing the dog to sleep on couch one day but not the next is confusing to your dog. You should also only use single words for each command.

* A professional dog trainer is an option. You should review their style to see if it fits with your dog’s personality. Also, you should check their references, ask for both good and bad, to make sure this a good trainer.

* Dog Training takes time and patience. It will not happen overnight and sometimes it may be frustrating if there appears to be a lack of progress. Perseverance is key, but your dog can and will be trained.

There are also numerous dog training aids available to help you if you decide to train your dog yourself. You will also need to determine how much you are willing or able to spend. Training aids can run from a few dollars up to hundreds of dollars.

Dog training will take time and energy, but it is also satisfying. Your dog will be happy, healthy and a well behaved member of your family and neighborhood.

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