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K9 Heeling

4.3 (11 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Mitch and the staff were great. They have trained and boarded our Cooper Kia and Willow. Great results and care.

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We were very pleased with Mitch's training techniques and his ability to have our puppy obey and pay attention to all of his commands.

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Valor Canine Services - Valor Canine

Valor Canine Services

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**Exceptional Training Experience with Valor Canine Services**…read more We can't thank Scott and the team at Valor Canine Services enough for the incredible work they've done with our dog, Hank. Before working with Scott, we honestly didn't know if we could handle Hank on our own. The difference after training is night and day--he's now the dog we always knew he could be. Scott's dedication went above and beyond. He kept us updated almost daily with videos and progress reports, making us feel included every step of the way. We know Hank wasn't easy, but Scott worked patiently with him and showed tremendous commitment to Hank's success. Thank you to the entire Valor Canine team, especially Scott, for your hard work, and for continuing to check in and answer all of our questions. We're so grateful to have a well-behaved, happy dog thanks to you!

Valor Canine Service was an absolutely wonderful experience for me and my furry companion. I must…read moresay, the experience exceeded all expectations. Valor Canine Service is not just a dog training business; they are a true maestro of canine behavior and obedience. From the moment my dog began his training sessions, I was kept informed of my dog's progress daily and it was evident that not only did Valor Canine Service possessed a deep understanding of dogs, but also has a profound love and passion for what they do. Their approach was not merely about teaching commands but about fostering a harmonious relationship between owner and dog. This holistic approach is what sets Valor Canine Service apart for me and, from others in the field. I still implement the follow-up behavior and obedience strategies I was given. I will definitely use this service again and would highly recommend them to anyone. Valor Canine Service thank you! HM

Diamond In The Ruff Kennel

Diamond In The Ruff Kennel

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We attempted to Foster/Adopt a sweet pup, we live 3 hours away and we had detailed conversations…read moreabout her vetting & health. She was advertised as 6-7 months old, having birthed a litter of 10 puppies none of which survived. When we inquired we were told she was 3-5 years old, a big difference but we were still good. When we picked her up it was very clear she is at least 5 years old. One quick glance at her teeth, which are yellowed and sawed down, makes that very clear. she's got silver around her face and her tail, I'm at a loss as to how this dog was ever advertised as a puppy. Ignorance can't be that high, but it made for some high traction IG posts. Unfortunately when we got her home and settled, it looks like it may have been the first time she was able to relax and reduce her adrenaline. She very quickly started limping and depending on how she would sit she could be non-weight-bearing from her pain. Now we have her in a house with too many stairs, a young puppy on her that she can't tolerate and we're 3 hours away from getting her vet care through her shelter. It's definitely not the right fit for this poor baby. I reached out to Allison and she was unbelievably disrespectful, told us we had to return the dog & she was sorry she'd let us have the dog in the first place, also accused us of having actually injured her ourselves. We put together a care package for Mia, an orthopedic bed from our older boy who passed, hip and Joint chews & some medication that might save Allison some money once the vet had decided what she Mia needed. Allison left it all in the driveway and basically told me to F/O. 12 hours round trip driving in 2 days and this woman wouldn't listen to a thing, or let me share the pictures and videos we had taken so that she could show the vet. In my personal opinion she's not emotionally well regulated & has a bit of a martyr syndrome. Seems to me she would rather take in more dogs & talk about it, than pay the *right* attention to the ones she has. Alison bragged that there are 34 dogs on premises and it's just her, there is no way she spent enough time with this poor girl for her to relax and actually show her the pain that she's been in the whole time. Allison told me she had Mia in the house once, that means in two and a half months Mia has been in a kennel stressed, including the loss of 10 babies. Explains why Allison "never" saw her limping, her adrenaline at getting attenion will cover it every time. Mia is incredibly sweet but obviously has spent no time in a home, she learns quickly but has to be taught she's not allowed on kitchen counters, coffee tables, dining room tables. there has been no attempt at training for being in a home at all. The fact that she relaxed enough to show us her pain & Allison refused to believe it is crazy. Her focus is on herself, not Mia, she asked no questions, her interest was not in finding out what happened but in ranting about how good Allison herself is. It's not about the dogs, its all about her. I pray sweet Mia finds a home where someone will really see her. She deserves a life of cuddles and treats, I wish our home had been the right one for her and she'd never had to have gone back there.

K9 Heeling - pet_training - Updated July 2026

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