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    Daack Pack Dog Training

    3.9 (18 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Dog boarding and training

    Private dog training

    Puppy socialization classes

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    WOW! I can't say enough about Allison and her staff. They obviously love dogs and people. My dogs and I were treated with the utmost care. Allison is fabulous and has so much knowledge. I can't even think of going anywhere else. Thank you Daack Pack!

    Everyone at Daack Pack is great with dogs, and my puppy is learning so much. She was a real wild child when we started and her manners are progressing nicely! The Hay Room is her favorite place, running around and playing Queen of the Hill. Shannon is my puppy's favorite person and she looks forward to training every week.

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    6 years ago

    Allison is fantastic. Kind, knowledgeable and responsive. She was even able to help during the pandemic. Highly recommend.

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    Allison has been extremely patient, flexible, and supportive as we have also been dealing with some health issues with our dog.

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