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Gail starts each class asking about each dog and asking if there were any problems that need to be discussed or successes that should be celebrated. These discussions often help other dog parents learn from someone else's experiences. After the weekly update we move on to obedience work and recalls. These are only a few of the things covered in class. The intermediate and advanced classes offer agility, tricks and many more advanced skills. The classes are rewarding for both the dog and their owners as they build trust and a great bonding experience. Gail clearly loves her career and she cares about all of her dog and their parents.
the owner and the dogs quite well and is extremely knowledgeable. After the questions and answers there is the floor training
which can last from an hour to an hour and a half. The time seems to fly. We are then given a print out on what to work on
for the week to come and class is dismissed. We are so happy with the results we are going back for more advanced training with the puppy and we taking our older dog into the puppy class to teach an old dog new tricks. I will definately recommend Gail to anyone
looking to train their dog.
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