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    Brittney W.

    I was anxiously trying to find a dog trainer, less than 2 weeks before I had to go into a double lung surgery. My dog Blaze, was a hard leash puller, and overall, had terrible puppy manners, and I didn't want him ripping my stitches open after my surgery. So, after tons of searching, I came across University K9, spoke with Chris, and he made me feel confident in his ability to get Blaze trained and had him ready to go once I got out of surgery! Blaze is very well mannered now, and does well on and off leash! He's a Labrador Retriever, but, is so calm (unless he's playing fetch, his favorite pastime)....and has never chewed on anything other than his toys, hardly barks, and loves big! Blaze, has boarded with University K9 and will be boarding again soon, and runs through the door in excitement, ready for his staycation.....and cleaned and ready to go at pickup when we get back, happy as ever! Very happy with University K9 and it's the only place I've used for training and boarding, and I wouldn't take my dog anywhere else!

    Pat E.

    Absolutely, the best investment we've made into our Jack Russell Terrier's (Dean Martin & Frankie Sinatra). My little rat pack is so much better behaved and responding to the commands that Craig has taught them. And, when one stepped out of line a few weeks after he was returned home to us, Craig was on the spot responsive the same evening [in our home] to correct the behavior. The lifetime corrective behavior guarantee that University K9 gives to dogs trained by them is positively invaluable. WE LOVE UNIVERSITY K9

    Caesar, the Best Boi, after training at K9 University with Chris and staff!!!
    Kathy H.

    We rescued an abused doberman at the age of 7 months old. The prior owner kept him in a wire kennel in the garage 23 out of 24 hours a day. The prior owner's friends would tease the dog and feed him cigarettes to make him dependent on nicotine- they were trying to make a mean watchdog. He became so aggressive and unsocialized that the owner was barely able to approach the kennel to feed him. I told the prior owner if he got in my truck I would take him. So, this is how I came to own this messed up dog. I am female, so he did not have issues with me. I have owned dobies in the past, and understand firm but fair leadership is what these dogs thrive with. However, Caesar, did not respond well with my adult son who also lived on the property with us. My son has dark hair and a beard and is male- very reminiscent to his prior abusers. Caesar attacked my son several times. The only chance this dog had for survival was to get professional training. He was a fear biter, and easily triggered. Chris took the challenge. He had Caesar for almost 2 months for full immersion training. When we picked Caesar up, he was so happy to see us. Chris demonstrated the commands learned. We brought home a much more confident dog. We had to protect Caesar from situations where it was predictable he would fail; around small children, around people who could not resist to pet him, he was muzzled when in public, and put away when we had visitors to the house. He was a perfect loving dog to those he accepted into his pack. We had the honor of loving him until his untimely death at the age of 6 years due to DCM (Dilated Cardiac Myocardium), a genetic disorder from poor breeding practices. Caesar was a member of our family, even with his quirks. Had Chris not been able to turn things around, Caesar would have been euthanized before the age of one due to abuse; he was a 120 lb dangerous and unpredictable dog. Chris helped him overcome his fear and respond to commands. I am forever grateful for Caesar's life. Next month, I am having Chris and his staff train our new 4 month old doberman, Ruger. Because I could not bear another tragic heartbreak due to poor breeding practices, I shopped for a reputable breeder with European bloodlines and proof of recessive and dominant genetic testing to produce a healthy puppy. Ruger's odds to have about 10 genetic problems are far less coming from healthy parents. I am so excited to see what will happen with our new, well-adjusted puppy with the type of training Caesar received from Chris and his staff. Stay tuned for future update on Ruger!!

    The day we picked up our dog from University K9 after "board and train." He had kennel cough pneumonia.
    Shelby J.

    I wish I didn't have to write this review, but I don't want others to have to go through this. We brought our German Shepherd puppy to University K9 for Board and Train. He was 100% healthy and vaccinated just a typical high energy working line puppy. We read reviews and visited with Craig to discuss our puppy. I wish we had seen ALL reviews. Before we even saw our dog, there was an air of impatience to pay the balance of training. After we paid we were told that "oh, by the way, (they) found out there was a round of kennel cough brought in by a dog, and if our dog got sick to let them know, and they would pay the bill." Then our dog came out. When we picked up our dog, he was 40-45 lbs underweight (per the ER Vet) even though we were told that they "would always send home a fat dog but never a skinny one because they feed more as the dogs are in work." We did speak up about his condition, and Craig responded, "huh...yeah, I guess he is a little skinny." We had brought more than enough high quality kibble for him. We noticed our dog being rather sluggish with a small cough. Something wasn't right, but at the time we thought maybe he was just tired from working. We also noticed our dog wouldn't lay on its stomach without several attempts. On our way home, we were upset. Our dog started coughing. We decided to take him to the ER Vet because he was laying on his side with labored breathing and coughing. I am glad we did. When we arrived at the Clackamas VCA, they asked what kennel. We told them, and they said we were the second or third dog in the past two days who came in sick. The Vet immediately commented on his weight and said he was 40-45 lbs underweight and a 1.5 on the BCS rating from 1-9 with 1 being nearly dead from starvation to a 9 being nearly dead from obesity. The Vet said he had probably stopped eating from being sick and wasn't sure why no one noticed. X-Rays and more tests later, and Odin was diagnosed with kennel cough pneumonia (kennel cough that becomes pneumonia due to exhaustion/lack of care). Per the Vet, "had he been there another week, he would be dead." I was upset wondering why no one called us. After our several hundreds of dollars visit, we reached out to Craig who did hold up his end of his statement and reimbursed THAT Vet visit. It took two additional Vet visits, a second round of heavy antibiotics, and x-rays before Odin was healthy. Now that he was healthy, we noticed the "training" he underwent clearly didn't stick...probably because he was so sick. I can't imagine him even moving out of his kennel. We flushed $1300 down the drain for training as we refuse to send him back there or have anyone from there come to our home. We are just glad our dog survived. I am not sure who did the care or training on our dog as I'd like to believe a trainer would be able to tell a change in a dog's energy level, weight loss, and cough. Please be sure to read all reviews and ask veterinarians local to a kennel before bringing your dog there.

    Michael K.

    I adopted a Sable German Shepard from the Longview Dog Shelter. He is 2.5 years old and was abused by the previous owner. He was so disruptive to the shelter they could not control him. They gave out an emergency call to Fur Friends Rescue to fine a new home for this dog. That's how I came into his life. Fur Friends Rescue contacted me and had me go to the shelter and pick him up. When I brought him home I had a hard time controlling him. I tried to get the vets to give him his required shots and that became an adventure. I could not get my friends to come over to the house. I could not even take him anywhere without him charging at people and dogs. I contacted University K-9 out of Portland, Chris ford is the head trainer there. He took my dog, Sargent King, and work with him for three weeks. It cost me $1,300 for three weeks of boarding and training. The end result is that Sargent King now walks on a leash without tugging, respects other people, and I can take him to places with large groups of people without the fear of him biting anyone. He also works without the leash. According to Chris, Sargent King was being a big jerk. This was due to him being chained up and having no social interaction with people and other animals. Chris Ford, saved my dogs life. Without his help I would have had no other option to have Sargent King put down. Sargent King is a completely different dog than what I gave Chris in the beginning. Yes the training does cost a lot of money. However, the results far outweigh the cost. Thank you Chris Ford and University K-9.

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    Thank you so much for turning my loud annoying mess into a sweet well behaved enjoyable dog! I didnt beleive it would work but i am amazed!

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    I love bringing my pup here! The employees are so friendly and caring. Puppy daycare has been so…read moregreat for my dog to learn how to socialize and constantly work on cues while having fun with her puppy friends. The report cards that they send everyday are my favorite! I love seeing the activities that my dog did for the day and the pictures of her and the other pups are absolutely adorable! 10/10 would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a great doggy daycare.

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