September 20, 2008

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We LOVE the Federal Way K-9 Carnival!

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Cabela’s Fall Great Outdoor Days

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Check out the fun we had at Kent Cornucopia Days!!

Sit Means Sit Dog Training was at the Kent Cornucopia Days on July 11th - 13th. We had a great time!!

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August 19, 2008

Meeker Days

Sit Means Sit Tacoma had a great time at this years Meeker Days in Downtown Puyallup! Here are some great photos of the event!


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June 12, 2008

The Petpalooza was AWESOME!!

Sit Means Sit Tacoma had a fantastic time at Auburn’s First Annual Petpalooza on Saturday, May 31st. The agility equipment was a BIG HIT with everyone. Kate and Rosie showed off their hunting and retrieving skills while Spanky performed some wonderful obedience and agility skills. We had a lot of fun in the Pet Parade and entered in the Best Dressed and Best Trick contests. We hope to see everyone again next year - this was AWESOME!!

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June 4, 2008

Testimonials

Listen to some of Sit Means Sit Tacoma’s clients testimonials here.

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April 10, 2008

Tacoma Dome Home & Garden Show



Tacoma dog trainer, Kate Johansson, shows off dogs at the Home & Garden Show. This was the first time in the history of the show that a dog trainer exhibited dogs. Dogs are under control and focused on handler around crowds, children, food, etc.

Additional footage of Cabelas “Women in the Outdoors,” demonstration.

“Sparky,” a cattle dog goes retriever training.

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How do you train a 200lb dog?

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Brutus a 200lb English Mastiff and his house mate Titus a West Highland Terrier have just returned from a mile and a half off-leash walk with eight other dogs. When we first met Brutus his owners were nervous about being able to control him on a leash because he is so big and powerful. Now he regularly enjoys both on and off-leash walks. The Sit Means Sit training works with dogs of all sizes and temperaments.

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