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Sit Means Sit

5.0 (7 reviews)
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Made us feel very unwelcome I have to puppies one is 4 months and the other is 6 months the vet…read moretold us it would be great for them to be introduced to people and other dogs so I went there a few times and they were great the vet noted a more social puppy so I decided to bring the 6 month puppy who barks to get other dogs attention ladies made us feel like our dog was not welcome we went there with the intention to follow our vets advice and take him to intro him to other puppies so he can follow their lead in social setting I felt like we did something wrong in bringing the pups in by the way I was treated I usually don't post but no one should feel like we did something wrong because your puppy barks to get the dogs the other dogs to look at him he was not being aggressive

This is hands down the best training school in the area. Even under new ownership they excel. If…read moreyou have a dog who needs basic obedience, they are wonderful. If you have a dog with special needs (like shy or reactive) they have additional specific classes for them. If you are looking for classes to ground you for therapy work, or obedience competition, this is the only local school I would look at for those tasks. If you have an extremally smart or busy dog who needs a trainer who can think on their feet and give you new ideas, this is the place. Honestly, I travel about 40 minutes when I have schools 10 minutes away because this school is just a cut above the rest. Check them out.

Amiable Dog Training

Amiable Dog Training

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0/10, would never repeat. If I could give zero stars I would…read more I paid for a 12 class package for my yellow Labrador. I trended the first group training session which consisted of exercises of slamming a door on your dog's head to keep them from trying to run through as well as using your knee to keep your dog from jumping up on you when they see you. During the session as we were waiting for an opportunity to practice slamming our dog's head in a door, the owner Amy Ammon singled me out (from pop a line of 15 people), approached me and in one of the most condescending interactions I've ever had with another human being berated me and said, "no one is going to do this for you." Yes, Amy. I'm fat and when I take my dog for a walk (or training), I generally don't wear a business suit or even Lulu Lemon athleisure. I'm sorry if my comportment is detestable for you. But you clearly need professional psychological help and have exactly zero business running an animal training facility. Needless to say I did not return for any addition sessions. When I asked for a refund they refused to give me even a prorated refund citing that I was clearly an unfit pet owner. Please for the sake of humanity, the universe, and your pet's, NEVER patronize this establishment.

I have been training my dogs with Amy, Amiable dog training for many years now. I love the…read moreconcepts, training guidance and support given during each lesson whether it be group, private or even zoom, I have always learned something new and had great success with my breeds from Weimaraner, Chesse's and now Bouvier de Flandres X 3 now. I last trained this past summer and continue to use email and text for advice and guidance. Amy will help you get the best success from your dog according to their demeanor, behaviors and training needs. Treats can be used however, it's the trainer's choice and not necessary. What I love is that the dogs are trained with positive praise and reinforcement rather than treats if desired. They learn to respond to your voice and reward of attention rather than being tied to a bag of treats. Corrective collars are used when recommended but not required and not cruel or used for punishment. They are just that. Corrective, a reminder and help with communication. Amy explains and instructs on behaviors and rationale behind the dogs behavior which help you understand your dogs motives and needs more. She really spends individual time with real time feedback to clients. During each class, you will be working with your dog along side others the entire time with short instructions/demonstrations from Amy which means you get more real time working with your pup rather than listening to lengthy instructions and little time to work. I've really enjoyed the classes and have had great results. We tend to take hour dogs with us on many occasions, out to dinner, camping, parks, events and hotels and get much attention from others on how well behaved and comfortable the dogs are in their environment. Kids and adults alike may approach them as well as other dogs, even crabby ones on occasion and they are nonreactive and friendly. I will continue to train every year to keep the dogs engaged! I highly recommend amiable dog training to beginners and advanced as well. I also recommend for a consult for specific behaviors and wellness. Thank you Amiable Dog training for all you do!

K9 Resorts Luxury Pet Hotel Brookfield

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As promised, I have boarded my dog as well as my sister's pup for an 8 day stay. The pre-stay…read morecommunication was really good. We were able to add details we wanted to the portal. In our case we brought our own food, and asked for a mid-day nap for our pups to be put back into their room together. My dog is 60 lbs and my sister's dog is 13 lbs, so they spend the days with their own size friends but giving them a break together mid-day was good for them. We got pictures regularly which is always a nice way to relax on vacation. When we picked up our pups they were exhausted, as expected. Both were ready to go home, but we felt sure that they had been well cared for every day. Paying for extras is worth it for our peace of mind, and knowing our dog's daily schedule is different but some parts are the same lets us feel like we have done the best we can when we have to board them. The bath required on the last day is helpful, but my dog's ears were highly matted and I had to cut out the knots when I got him home. I understand that this was from his activities with other dogs, but I also had to remember that the bath is not a groom, just a cleaning. I had planned a full groom for my pup shortly after we got home. Thank you to Ben for being so good with the dogs. I believe everyone here does their best to treat the dogs with kindness and we are already feeling good about planning our next trip, knowing we have a good option for boarding with confidence.

My dog is a chihuahu/yorkie mix. He's a rescue who has separation anxiety issues. He's on…read moremedication and he was very tentative at first when I introduced him to K9 Resorts in Brookfield. It's been about 2 years now & he loves many of the staff & has made canine friends. We both LOVE K9 Resorts Luxury Pet Hotel Brookfield!

Sit Means Sit - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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