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I would love to support your channel but unfortunately, there are not enough training materials in your videos, I found myself fast forward this video several time. It would be nice to see how you trained your dogs like other dogs trainers on RU-vid.
Our videos are to show our before and after the board and train package! They are not training tutorials. You are always welcome to come on in for a free consultation! Have a great day! OffLeash K9 Training Portland and surrounding areas
There is a lot of choices in life (Ford vs Chevy...Coke vs Pepsi ) but when it come to a choice on a dog handler Nate Tuffanelli with OLK9 is the only choice for me and my family. He is a good man with amazing talent.
Im hoping to get a get a Saint Bernard for my Psychiatric and Mobility Service Dog, Im just worried about the training part as I will be owner training and have never trained a SD before. I have done lots of research on the breed and Service Dog Requirements as well as the tasks I will need the dog to preform for me. Do you have any advice you can share with me that may help for training?
This is our dog and the training meant so.much to our family. Before the training it was nearly impossible for walking, recalling and being around other pets. The ability to go on controlled walks and being out in public is amazing and has improved hers and our lives. Dogs this size should be trained. Thank you Krista & Michelle.
These are amazing results. We are dropping off our 16mo St. Bernard for the 2 week board & train in a couple weeks. Looking forward to you working with our dog.
I have a pit that is a year and 5 months old, and his obedience is super poor. We cant walk him (harness and everything) without him trying to jump at any moving person or animal. (He does fine with noone or nothing around). He knows basic commands, like sit, down, shake, etc. Hes super stubborn and does not listen like he should. We tried obedience school through petco, and it wasnt really a benefit for either myself and family, and also my pit Leo. Any suggestions?
He is also super skiddish, of everything, we are 90% sure that before we got him, he was abused. He is also a very anxious dog, he chews, and sheds really bad when he is nervous. He is nowhere close to being viscious either. He does get carried away when he plays, but other than that, he is a very hyper and active dog, and LOVES other dogs.
I don't mean to doubt someone's need for a service dog, but I'm just hoping that those who are getting basics taught for this dog to be well behaved in public actually need service dogs..
rєdpαndα ѕkíttlєѕ Dog Trainers have a moral obligation to ensure the dog trained will be used for legit purposes. We will not train with a service dog unless it is for the right reasons.
Oh thank goodness! I'm a fan of these dog trainers and it makes me feel better that you guys are making sure that people aren't just abusing this high level training.