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    4.8 (5 reviews)
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    RolanDogs - Chico

    RolanDogs

    (8 reviews)

    Our family is so incredibly happy to have found Roland for dog training. By the first time we met…read morehim, our family and dog knew right away this was the person we wanted to help acclimate our new puppy into the family. All of his training is done with care and commands. No tugging or rough treatment to get the dog to obey. In a couple of at home classes our dog surpassed all of our expectations. Also Rolan was gracious enough to give us tips and tricks to teach our dog Harry new commands and tricks by ourselves which is great for continued training at home. Service was excellent. Always punctual. Always kind. Our dog sits, stays, walks next to use, great off leash, great with our kids (even the 2yr old), recall is on point, fetches, rolls over, door behavior is exceptional. Now all I have to do is train him to fetch me a beer!!! You won't regret hiring Rolan to train your dog. You'll love him and most importantly your dog will love him.

    I was so confused on what to do and needed of much help when I adopted my dog Bruno , his reactive…read morebehavior- and anxiety it was truly a struggle for me , was not able to take him for walks or interact with people, completely stressful and overwhelming for me , but the moment "Rolandogstraining " came into our life's my life changed, just in the first visit with the free evaluation it showed me that the impossible can be possible!! In just three classes! He is the perfect behaved dog I'm able to bring him out for enjoyable walks and behaves excellent in public obedient and in command ! I'm superrr Happy and grateful Rolando is very professional and knowledgeable! And loves animals "Rolandogstraining" BEST DOG TRAINER in Miami ! Highly recommended!

    Champion Dog Training - Champion Dog Trainer, Mike Clark and Rain Storm.

    Champion Dog Training

    (32 reviews)

    Awesome, awesome experience for me and my dog Big Daddy…read more my big, 2.5 yr old boy was going crazy when new people came around. He was jumpy, it was hard for me to control him and it was offensive to others because he weighs 65 lbs. i like fixing things, so we put ourselves through training with Mike & Champion Dog Training. At the first lesson i was excited and felt great leaving, but during the first week i was scared to enforce because doggie was sensitive to the collar. Mike gave me a little pep talk over the phone and we made it to our 2nd lesson. I cannot get him into a down/stay using force, Mike says Im soft on him, but he's doing great with everything else we learned. Stay, Stand, Sit, Heel, he's a very smart boy & im very proud. We have continued practicing even after completing the 4 week course. I now feel confident I can control him and there has been a shift in Big D., like he knows I expect more and is waiting on my que. Even his dog walker said he has really improved and she did not know he was training.

    Look no further for the best dog training experience you will ever have…read more If you are looking for a championship dog trainer, I highly recommend Champion Dog Training. Mr. Clark and his team of experienced trainers are dedicated to helping dogs reach their full potential. Champion Dog Training offers a variety of training programs to meet the needs of each individual dog and owner. The company also offers private lessons and group classes. The company is owned by Mike Clark, a two-time U.S.P.C.A. Police Dog National Champion. Mr. Clark has over 20 years of experience training dogs, and he is passionate about helping dogs reach their full potential. https://championdogtraining.com/

    PlayTrain Positive Dog Training

    PlayTrain Positive Dog Training

    (26 reviews)

    I can't recommend Susan's PlayTrainDog classes enough. We took both puppy kindergarten and basic…read moredoggy manners with PlayTrainDog, and we're so happy Susan helped give our Willow such a positive start in life. We adopted Willow when she was 8 weeks old. Before her, we had a wonderful dog who unfortunately had some fear issues with other dogs. We knew we needed positive socialization for Willow as early in life as possible, so we looked for the best training experience to get her into as soon as she was ready. We're so glad we found Susan. Willow loved her weekend training sessions at the park with her new friends so much. Being able to learn and play with other well behaved pups in such a positive group setting was an invaluable experience that we absolutely treasure. Puppy kindergarten really helped with basic socialization. Willow was shy when she was little. She hid under our lawn chair during part of the first class and just watched the other puppies from a safe place. In the group classes Susan made sure puppies were matched with others close to their own size and energy level, so shyer puppies could have a low key, non threatening introduction to each other. Gradually Willow gained confidence around even friskier pups, and now she loves other dogs of all sizes and energy levels, so much. She will actually try to match herself to the other dogs, so she is happy to frisk with high energy dogs, but with smaller or even shy big dogs, she'll lay down and play gently at their level. One of the first things she learned in puppy class was the Touch command, and that has really helped with her confidence and manners when meeting people. We didn't realize how important this command was, until after she had graduated from the puppy classes, and we took a trip to visit family. She was 8 months old and had already gained a lot of confidence from classes. But unexpectedly, we had not one but two different grownup male relatives who love dogs, but thought it would be fun to play-bark at her. She got really nervous around them, and afterward when we took her in public during that trip, she became suspicious when meeting men and even growled when a large man she didn't know approached her. We went back to basics and asked family as well as new people to introduce themselves by putting their hand out, and asked her to "Touch" their hand. This put her more in charge of the interaction, and allowed her to feel more relaxed and confident around new people. Now she has really gotten past that anxiety. She is so happy to meet people and dogs that when she gets close to them, she often melts into a lay-down while doing a full body wag-crawl toward them, to show how much she wants to meet and be friends. Lol. We also learned the 'Watch Me' command, which helps in so many situations. It helps to refocus and connect during walks, and when we're out in public if she's becoming distracted or excited. It helps 'get her head back in the game' so to speak. Together with 'leave-it', it helps with impulse control, so she can focus on me and remember her training. We learned so much in these classes but it's funny that the most basic things are proving to be the most important every day. In Basic Doggy Manners, we built on earlier skills and learned to help her be a better companion out in the world. She learned a solid heel, loose-leash walking, and a 3-second recall. She learned to pass other dogs or distractions without pulling, and working dog commands so we can communicate non-verbally, or at a distance. All these things we practice every day, and it helps build our bond always using positive reinforcement and life rewards. Willow is a border collie and a big thing for her is pulling toward things that roll, ie bicycles, roller skaters, trucks, golf carts, motorcycles. Susan helped us address this and learn how to help her, so she can be safer in public with us. We are still working on this, but so glad we have the tools to help her, and are seeing improvement. In addition to all these things, we learned to apply the 3 D's of dog training (distance, distraction, duration) throughout her training activities, and learned to use life rewards to motivate her. Willow isn't very food motivated, but she is very play-motivated, so we learned to use that to reward her for mastering new behaviors. This is a lot I know, but I'm leaving out so much more that we learned. We had so much fun and learned so much in these training sessions, and we practice and continue to build on the things we learned every day. We treasure the experience and absolutely recommend Susan's PlayTrainDog classes for anyone who wants to give their puppy the best possible start in life.

    I tried reaching out a few times and never heard back. Good be good but don't know?‍ went with…read moreanother dog trainer and will let you know how that goes

    Miami Lakes Veterinary Clinic - The Team

    Miami Lakes Veterinary Clinic

    (60 reviews)

    Environment: 10/10 - Beautiful, clean, informative posters everywhere. Very clearly displayed…read morerules. Infection control and hazards: 6/10 - perfectly appropriate use of tools. Open biohazard container present, dangerous. Open trash can without lid present, also dangerous. Glade lavender plug-in on, often harmful, especially for cats. No one washed their hands in front of me, but this does not necessarily mean that they are not doing it when they should, as there are several other rooms in the facility and I did not have two pets with me. Attitude towards humans: 8/10 - Overall, personally, I got very good service. I was not greeted upon arrival or for several minutes, despite no other person being in front of them. They answered all my questions, and were attentive. I observed a significantly different attitude towards another woman, but I am not aware of the entire conversation, so there is no telling why there was a different attitude, and perhaps there was a reason. I had a very appropriate and warm goodbye from every single staff member. Attitude towards pets: 8/10 - once again, personally, my baby received amazing treatment. Overall used caring hands, petting, and a nice tone. I overheard a different situation towards another pet who was in distress. The staff member did not use a calming voice or reassuring tone towards the very clearly desperate dog. However, I was not present in the room, and therefore cannot speak to the level of distress the staff member herself might have been experiencing, or the handling of the animal.

    I don't usually leave reviews, but this is hands down the best veterinary clinic I've ever been to…read more They've always provided exceptional care for my dogs. Recently, one of my pups was experiencing bloody diarrhea and vomiting. Despite being fully booked, they were kind enough to squeeze me in. After receiving an IV injection and being prescribed two medications along with a food additive, my dog showed immediate improvement. What I truly appreciate is that they don't try to upsell or recommend unnecessary treatments--they genuinely care about your pet's well-being. I highly recommend this place. A big thank you to the doctor for her expert care and for prescribing only what was truly needed. Thank you, you guys are the best.

    Wolff's Kennel - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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