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    Rosetree Dog Training

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Private dog training

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    Sit Means Sit

    Sit Means Sit

    (1 review)

    **NOT ABOUT TRAINING, BUT ABOUT SCHEDULING**…read more I don't want to negate this company entirely because they seem like honest people who want to (expertly) improve/better dogs. They're professional in every avenue except for scheduling. Perhaps this is a one time experience for one person that happened and was bad & will not happen to anybody else. Perhaps it was a situational thing because I go to school in California and was asking for this training on short notice. By everything else, they are incredibly professional and thorough. I also did not have my dog trained by them so I cannot give any information in regards to that, but from what they did during the consult, they are very professional & great with training/teaching dogs. I had been looking all over KY for someone to take my dog for specific dates between June 30th (or up until July 3rd) to July 16th. I was going to be out of town and this was the perfect time for board and train. I mentioned this at least once (in the online form ) before I got an email from the official account saying they could "certainly assist" in my boarding/training needs and to reply w my number so they could get us "on the calendar". I assumed this meant they could take him for these dates. I scheduled two meet ups with someone from the company (the first where I texted at 4 pm central night before to confirm and set multiple texts that night). This could have been on me, but we had agreed on a time a few days prior and I had never received a text back. I am from Owensboro so the drive to Lexington is tedious. So the texting at 4 pm central when the company was already closed was on me, BUT I hadn't gotten a confirmation text/email etc when we agreed upon this appointment days before. (I had a mostly free schedule at that time (college student at home for the summer) so I was waiting on the company's availability. I assume in the time I had made initial contact and set a CONFIRMED appointment, they had agreed to take other dogs (esp since the start date would be near 4th of July weekend). I get that it's not their fault but since I had been in touch about specific dates, they would have told me ahead of time that they were booked for those dates and couldn't take the dog. I finally arrived for my appointment. It was VERY professional with a trainer and a representative of the company. They covered all bases and answered every question. And perhaps this was a misunderstanding, but I did mention my dog is an emotional support animal (ESA) in Los Angeles (in CA, you only need a prescribing letter from a psychiatrist). I assume the person misunderstood what I was saying but then warned me that "support/service" animal dog fraud is a very serious felonious crime. I was offended, since I was assaulted and had a stalker on the college campus I was on. The school allows me to bring the dog to class so that I can feel safe. I explained this ESA comment because I wanted to segue into explaining that one of my wishes was that when I put on the support animal vest (NOT service dog vest), the dog knew it was doing its job of supporting me emotionally & needed confidence/training from that standpoint. The person who was explaining everything to me had mentioned his dogs were ESAs for PTSD. To assume I was having my dog prescribed as a support animal just for fun and not because I actually suffer from PTSD (which I have been diagnosed with) simply because I was a female was icing on the cake. I do not force myself into places in Kentucky under the guise of my dog being an ESA. I simply use the dog legally to accompany me on campus in CA. After being told the prices for various programs and THEN being told there was no space, (even when I had offered more since I had extra cash in my budget from when I had planned to board and train in Los Angeles.) I felt this was the nail in the coffin on an incredibly crappy iced cake. I left incredibly upset that I had wasted SO much time on this company to the point of even driving from Owensboro to Lexington to/from the appointment (2 hr 45 min each way, 5 hours and 30 minutes total). I found someone from Off Leash KY Louisville and am SO content.

    Manners Matter Dog Training and Daycare - Dog training

    Manners Matter Dog Training and Daycare

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    As someone who participates regularly in dog training and canine performance activities, I've had…read morean excellent experience with Manners Matter and highly recommend them to anyone looking for professional dog training in the Lexington area. My beagle, Thea, has completed two classes so far: the Manners Matter foundational training class and Intro to Scent Work. She is about to begin Advanced Scent Work, and she has also participated in the Canine Performance Club where we work on training homework, build conditioning and fitness, and introduce her to different performance sports. What stands out most about Manners Matter is their training philosophy. The environment is supportive and fear free, the classes are intentionally small, and the trainers are knowledgeable professionals who truly put the dogs' wellbeing first. They also take the time to explain the "why" behind the training, which has helped me become a better handler and better understand how my dog learns. One thing I especially appreciate is that Manners Matter focuses on building a strong foundation in dog training rather than rushing ahead and setting dogs and their owners up for frustration or failure. That thoughtful approach makes a huge difference and you can clearly see it in the confidence and progress the dogs develop over time. I have a beagle, and scent hounds can be independent thinkers that easily get themselves into trouble without the right structure and training. When I tell people I have a beagle, the common reaction is often "I could never have a beagle because they're loud, stubborn, and don't listen." I love when people meet Thea and see what consistent training can accomplish. My response is always that you get out of the situation what you put into it. Thea has had an incredibly positive experience in both obedience training and scent work classes, and I've watched her grow into a confident, well balanced dog. She is only a year and a half old and the progress she has made has been amazing. Good dog trainers you can trust with the care of your dog are not easy to find. I drive 45 minutes to attend classes at Manners Matter and it is absolutely worth it for the peace of mind and quality of training we receive. My goal is to be able to take Thea anywhere and know she has the temperament and skills to handle those environments, and this training has played a huge role in making that possible.

    I don't really give them any stars. Very weird place. The owner is a bit crazy. I was excited to…read morego to this Red Dog Farm dog pool place with a friend last year. It said it was 22 beautiful acres on Kentucky river. I thought it would be nice to go sit and enjoy the evening with friends and watch our dogs swim. Talk about puffing. It is not beautiful, not even pretty, did not see river anywhere, the pool is in the middle of a cow field, and there are no restrooms, have to use porta potty. It was hot, dusty, stinky and not relaxing. Then the weird part, seems from the conversations with other people, this business is not suppose to be there, zoning or something, but is because the owner knows a few people, but the neighbors do not want the business there. After going there, I can see why, anyway, the owner was telling everybody that when your dog jumps in the pool, stand up, shout and scream as loud as you can so that it aggravates the neighbors. That seemed to be the goal of the evening. They were upset because the neighbors filed a lawsuit or something. Sounded pretty childish to me. A few "regulars" kept doing as she asked. I don't know about ya'll, but I have respect for my neighbors. Somebody even said that one of the dog trainers ran over and killed one of the neighbors dogs, that would make me upset too. I will not go back. Don't want to get involved in law suits or whatever is going on down there. Not very professional of a business owner to use her clients for the purpose of causing problems for the surrounding neighbors.

    Artisan Dog Training - Cassie at boot camp!

    Artisan Dog Training

    (2 reviews)

    6/4/22- Here's my review of Artisan Dog Training (Adam)…read more Adam spent 2-months on my Dutch Shepherd correcting problem areas & teaching good obedience.  Initially I wanted to focus on this and that for Cassie, but I was going about it the wrong way. Initially during a few 1-hr sessions, I saw Adam's mastery in action almost instantly.  I realized that  weekly 1-hr classes weren't cutting it, and that month-long bootcamps were MUCH better for my hyper Dutch Shepherd. She was hyper, wouldn't listen, had obedience issues, beginning to be destructive, and VERY unsocialized (frightened of people!).  Not good for a Dutch Shepherd puppy of 3-months!! During the 2-month bootcamp, Adam first established a framework to FOCUS my dog's attention by establishing trust & communication which doesn't happen overnight.  This takes time, but KEY to garner my dog's obedience. Once done, Adam was able to unlock my dog's potential & focus on obedience training for her to be a good citizen. These are the things Adam worked on with Cassie: - Corrected bad behavior (jumping, biting/nipping) - Basic Commands (come, heel, down, wait...etc) - On/off leash activities (verbal/non-verbal commands) - MAJOR work on socialization (people, dogs) My lack of understanding how to socialize my puppy had drastic effects on her.  She would cower behind me or pull away strongly when meeting strangers.  Fixing this took more than just going to PetSmart for socialization.  She needed to focus first, understand that strangers were normal.  Again, Adam worked pretty hard on this. Result: My hyper Dutch Shepherd was much more manageable, no longer jumped on me or would bite thinking it was play.  She also learned how to potty on command & her socialization improved GREATLY compared to before!  Now I have to do "my part" to reinforce this training & make this permanent.

    I enrolled Henry in sleep away training with follow up classes and was very happy with the manners…read morehe learned under Adam's direction. Henry is happy to see Adam on our return visits. Adam is reliable for our appointments and patient with me and Henry. He goes above and beyond helping to find solutions and checks how we are doing on our home training. I recommend Artisan.

    Rosetree Dog Training - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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