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    Adaptive Canine Training

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Sit Means Sit - Effie here working on her polite manners and basic obedience skills in the Board & Train program.

    Sit Means Sit

    (46 reviews)

    Southwest Portland

    Paco is a 4-year-old Mini Aussie who is loving, playful, and full of energy. For a long time, walks…read moreand outings were difficult because he would become very reactive whenever he saw another dog. Taking him places and enjoying walks together honestly felt impossible. We decided to enroll Paco in Sit Means Sit, and we are beyond grateful we did. Matt has been absolutely amazing with Paco. He is patient, knowledgeable, and truly cares about the dogs he works with. He always took the time to answer my questions and made sure I had the right tools and guidance to continue Paco's training at home between sessions. The transformation has been incredible. Paco now comes when called the first time, sits in place, and best of all, walks calmly right next to me. He no longer pulls, jumps, or walks out of control. I'm finally looking forward to taking walks with him and can't wait to continue seeing his progress every day. Huge shoutout and thank you to Paco's amazing trainer, Matt!

    Well we are two weeks in with our doggie being home and having done a week of Board and Train with…read moreBrian. Prior to SMS, we were having issues with confidence and excitement. He was charging people and dogs while walking ONLY with me. And growling at and even attacked one of our cats, who for reference was his best friend for ages. They'd even sleep together and played a lot. I wanted Miles to get to training before we ended up with him biting someone was my greatest fear. So we picked him up on 4/20 in the morning and went over basics with Brian. Miles was EXHAUSTED for the first few days. Obviously from all that physical AND mental work. But he was immediately different. SO chill. Completely relaxed. By Tuesday of last week (just three FULL days after being home, almost 4,) I was already able to walk him and get Heel, Sit, Down and no reaction to people OR dogs passing with just a 1 tap on the remote. We started with a 3 or 4 the first few days.Miles regularly does GREAT with just this level. We went back on Friday, 4/26 for a session to follow up with Brian. We were VERY pleased with Miles progress as was Brian. We worked on the heel to perfect it and also Tie down, the leash stand and reviewed a few questions. Because Miles was doing so well, Brian suggested that maybe he'd do well with agility work. So he set him up a small course, and put him through it. Well Miles did NOT like it. He LOVED it!!! He had SO much fun. And he was doing AMAZING. He caught on SO fast. So fast rbat Brian sent us specs to build the jumps!! We also worked on high object "place." And Brian gave us lots of tips on that. With it only being 9 days since our pickup and 13 days since he started training, I'd say this was 1000% worth this training. We didn't have a BAD dog but a dog that needed some tweaks and some humans that needed help doing it. Now my husband and I look forward to walks and spending time with and taking him places. And Miles therefore gets MORE time with his people. Ellie, our daughter, LOVES doing "place" and commands with him and Jack, our son, is LOVING agility SO much that he and his dad already started building Miles jumps!!! We aren't very far into this but so far 5 HUGE stars. Thank you Brian!!! Also the office staff has been tremendous. They are responsive and kind and great at following up. 9ur entire experience from consultation to two weeks out is excellent!

    Hannah Pet Hospital

    Hannah Pet Hospital

    (192 reviews)

    Southwest Portland

    Hannah reached out and made things right. They apologized for what happened and took steps to…read morecorrect the mistake. Once we shared how upsetting the situation was for us, especially during such a difficult time with our pup Boba battling cancer, they were understanding and responsive. We truly appreciated the effort they made to improve both Boba's experience and ours during such a challenging time.

    I'm writing this review to share my deeply disappointing experience with both the Portland and…read moreTigard Hannah Pet Hospital locations, as well as to advocate for Queenie and all future pet owners who may consider bringing their pets here. My beloved cat, Queenie, was only 9 months old when she passed away under their care a month ago, and the way this has been handled has left my family and I absolutely devastated. We brought Queenie in for a spay surgery, and she returned to us in a completely different state--completely disconnected from her mind and eyes, and avoiding us at all cost. At Portland, we were sent home with assurances that she was fine to return, despite our concerns about her lack of appetite and severe dehydration days after her surgery. Dr. Aldo Mata, who saw her that day, mentioned issues with her gallbladder and possibly her liver, yet reassured us she'd be fine after administering more medications. We were told she'd improve by the morning, but she continued to worsen as hours passed. It was clear to us that red flags were missed, and she died in the most tragic and traumatic way, leaving us in complete devastation and immense trauma that even calling them triggers flashbacks from that day, leaving me in tears after I get off the phone. Since her passing, the communication from both locations has been way too quiet for way too long. We've reached out multiple times, but each time we've only received minimal updates from front desk staff, never from the actual doctors. Despite numerous promises that a doctor would call to explain what happened, we've heard nothing for over a month. We weren't even contacted about letting us know that her ashes were ready (God knows how long they've waited...). It's truly unfathomable how little regard they have for us as grieving pet owners. Losing Queenie has been an indescribable heartbreak, but the lack of compassion and responsibility from the staff has made it even worse. It has shaken my trust in their ability to care for animals and support grieving pet owners. Since her death, there hasn't been a day where I haven't stopped crying. It has deeply affected our whole family, and our Christmas and New Year's were overshadowed by the pain of her sudden passing. Queenie deserved better, and for a clinic that claims to care for pets as if they're their own, it's painfully ironic that they failed her so terribly. It seems clear to me that they used the holiday season to avoid accountability, and that makes the situation even harder to accept and bear as the days go on. I sincerely hope this review prompts the clinic to reevaluate their practices, particularly their communication and aftercare procedures. No one should have to go through this level of neglect. If you're considering this clinic, please do yourself and your pet a favor--ask thorough questions about their care and follow-up procedures. I would not wish this experience on anyone, and I strongly encourage you to read through other reviews online and on other sites before making a decision. Below is a photo of our beautiful Queenie, whom we will never be able to see grow up, never be able to wake up every morning and see her beautiful yellow eyes and heartwarming presence. It was hard seeing these photos, but I want to share to everyone online who she is and how beautiful she was, my little soulmate. Admittedly, I bawled my eyes out once again looking at these photos. May we, and especially Queenie, find peace and justice.

    Adaptive Canine Training - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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