March 10, 2008

Positive feedback from a Dog Training Seminar

  

I was in Missouri last week on vacation, and on my way back to Atlanta I stopped in Paducah for the second day of an introduction to remote collar dog training seminar Fred Hassen (CEO of Sit Means Sit) and Elite K9 were conducting.   

 

From what I was told this particular dog (Gracie) was extremely fearful of people.  They told me that she was already much better than she was when they started the seminar, but she still tried to avoid people.

After working with them on Gracie’s position in heel, and helping with some motivation and timing training to help with her confidence (this took about 20 min), Gracie was walking up to other people, waging her tail, and allowing them to pet her.  She even jumped in my lap once. 

This is the email that I got from Scott and Joan:

 

Chris,

I just wanted to thank you for spending so much time working with us at the Kentucky seminar. We really appreciated all your help, ideas, and input. Gracie is doing really great at home even better than at the seminar. I look forward to working her every day and seeing just how good we can get her. Her personality has really opened up and she is a much happier dog because of it. Thanks again for all your help and good luck to you in the future.  

 

Sincerely, Scott and Joan Fowler

Thank you Scott and Joan for the letter. It is always good to hear that through our training, and your hard work and patience, Gracie became a much happier dog. This is our goal. Happy dogs makes for happy families.  Keep up the good work.

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February 14, 2008

How does your Dog Food rank?

We found this web page  http://www.rateitall.com/t-353-dog-food-brands.aspx  that let’s you rank your dog food and see what others are saying about the myriad of other foods out there.

Dog Food Brands

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January 17, 2008

A NO-KILL Shelter needs your help

Just $10 at a time!!
 
Have you ever felt so overwhelmed about the senseless killings of dogs and cats in animal control facilities, but didn’t know what to do?  Well…start your New Year off right and be part of the solution in Georgia!!
 
Help NCHS win the Network for Good $50,000 grant!!  Click on the link below, or cut and paste into your web browser.  Click on the orange "DONATE" button to donate your $10 today and help NCHS win this invaluable grant! (you may need to click the "donate" button more than once)
 

http://www.networkforgood.org/pca/Badge.aspx?badgeId=108537

Plans are in place to build a true no-kill shelter and spay/neuter clinic in Coweta County, GA.  As you know this area is located within a stone’s throw of some of the state’s highest kill animal control facilities.  Help us to help the animals in the south metro Atlanta area!  Help us make this facility a reality by the end of 2008.  This $50,000 grant will ensure that the facility can be established!  Want to see some of the beautiful animals helped by this incredible organization?  Check our our touching video portrayal of the work done by this group.  On the badge, just click on the "watch my video" above the donate button.  You may need to click more than once.

 
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Thanks!

LouAnn
Phone 404-921-7877
Fax 770-683-3442
Help NCHS win the Network for Good $50,000 grant!!
http://www.networkforgood.org/pca/Badge.aspx?badgeId=108537

Sign this important online petition!!http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/prosecute-the-woman-who-abused-this-boxer-dog-to-the-fullest

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December 7, 2007

Atlanta, Georgia Dog Training

Dog Training by Sit Means Sit in Atlanta, Georgia.

We train dogs in most of Metro Atlanta. Some of the ares we service are: Carroll County, Douglas County, Paulding County, Cobb County, Cherokee County, Fulton County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Dekalb County, Clayton County, Clayton County, Fayette County, Carrollton, Villa Rica, Douglasville, Lithia Springs, Austell, Powder Springs, Acworth, Dallas, Hiram, Marietta, Smyrna, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Kennesaw, Alpharetta, Norcross, Duluth, Lawrenceville, Snellville, Decatur, Buckhead, Doraville, North Atlanta, Vinings, Riverdale, Forest Park, College Park, East Point, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Sandy Plains, Lithonia, Stone Mountain,

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