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I just can't recommend Linda and Canine Coach for puppy/dog training. She may have trained dolphins…read moreand whales in the past, but I find the methods to slow and boring for dogs (and their owners). The part about training the owner and not the dog, is frustrating...just a waste of time to bring the puppy to class and tether it to a wall for 60min. Having to learn by U-tube videos and memorizing words on a dry board (too far away to see) in class is not very helpful to me and my dog. The fact that word commands are not added till the last weeks of training means...don't talk to your dog for 4 weeks while you clicker train & use hand signals?!? I found the classes to be a complete waste of Big Bucks and ended up going to a 'regular' positive reinforcement trainer where the pups are worked in class with several other dogs which stimulates their brain as well as the owners and we are all sent home fully prepared for the next weeks class expectations My regret is wasting my money and time when I don't have a lot of either. I have attended dog/puppy classes for over 30 years and was more impressed with all of them, prior to Canine Coach. Save your money, in Colorado Springs there are excellent training classes at Under the Sun, Peyton Performance Dog Training or Colorado Springs Dog Training Center...and many, many more.

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I purchased a German Shepherd puppy from Hugh McDonald and Angela Gaskell of Von ALPENMAC German…read moreShepherds. They gave me a lifetime warranty on his health. At two years old he developed severe hip dysplasia and I ended up having to euthanize him at two years and 11 months old because he had bone cancer. Hugh refused to honor his health guarantee on my dog and five years later, still refuses to talk to me about it and just hangs up on me when I call him and ignores my emails. He insists I am making all of these stories up, but I have all the paperwork and pictures to prove him wrong, along with my dog's remains in a box. I have owned many German Shepherds and one of the biggest problems they can develop is hip dysplasia, so I did not worry whether Tristen's diagnosis would fall under their lifetime health guarantee, because that is a given with any reputable German Shepherd breeder. My previous experience has been a five year health guarantee, covering hip dysplasia, with at least three breeders I have purchased a puppy from in the past. At this point, both Hugh and Angela told me Tristen did not have hip dysplasia and his diagnosis was incorrect. Long story short, Hugh does not honor his guarantee on the health of his ouppies or anything else for that matter. He got lucky and had a good stud that produced beautiful puppies and made a fortune. I believe he's in the Rye, Colorado area now, doing the same thing. BEWARE OF THIS BREEDER!!

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