Deaf Great Dane Puppy Dog Training Testimonial

Happily giving Rob and Lose the Leash five stars after just one lesson! Rob came highly referred and has not disappointed. I have a deaf Great Dane puppy who some have affectionately nicknamed “The Minion” as in one of Satan’s Minions he’s so devilish, and within five minutes at the initial consultation Rob had him obeying the Come When Called command using a vibrating collar as a means of communication. I signed up for the private lessons (which include unlimited group lessons!) and have to say it’s been money well spent. Less than a week after our first lesson we were at Fiesta Island just after dark when Atticus slipped through a gate someone had left open. Before I knew it, he was on the road with cars coming. I used the remote to buzz him, and he immediately came trotting back to me… safe and sound! With Rob’s training, I’m able to communicate with my deaf dogs whether they’re looking at me or not and whether they’re at my side or playing with their four-legged friends at the dog beach or park. It’s amazing what he’s been able to accomplish in only one lesson. Atticus is quickly becoming a canine good citizen… and we owe it all to Rob and Lose the Leash!

Diana T.

Upcoming Low Cost Shot Clinic to Benefit Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association in Gilbert Arizona

 

This low cost shot clinic is brought to you by Storage One Self Storage of Gilbert Arizona, and will benefit the Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Association.  All dogs must be on leashes, and all cats must be in carriers.  Microchipping and Heartworm testing will also be available on site. 

Where: Storage One Self Storage 2557 S. Gilbert Rd. Gilbert, AZ 85295 Phone: (480)455-5259

When:  Saturday February 19, 2011 from 9AM-Noon

 

Client Testimonial – Off Leash Recall, Around Distractions!

Hi Rob,

I wanted to let you know that I really enjoyed our training yesterday. Also just to let you know something positive that happened this morning…I had let Boris out to go potty and had not put either collar on him yet. I heard him start his barking/fence fighting with his arch enemy, Chevy the Rott. I went out and called him to come…he acknowledged me IMMEDIATELY…I repeated come and he actually came. I have NEVER been able to recall him from the fence when he is in that frenzied state of mind. I gave him so much praise for that. Normally he would stop barking and go as far from me in the yard as possible and make me go and get him. So I know with lots of consistent training he will do really good.

Thanks again!

–April Baker

Here’s a Video of April and Boris during In-Home Training.  Boris had been a bit aggressive on his walks with dogs in the neighborhood, as you can see, he’s getting a bit better!

 

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