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Pet Care

Pet Training

Sometimes pets come into our lives already knowing how to behave, understanding what’s expected of them and seamlessly fit into the household. More often, pets come into our lives as young puppies or kittens or confused, shy and possibly scared adolescents or adults. In any case, all need love, comfort, consistency, structure and guidance. Even if you are an experienced pet owner, you may find some helpful tips in managing and maintaining a happy, healthy pet & people family.

Help for Pet Owners

Courtesy of Humane Society of the United States

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Courtesy of PetVideo.com

Courtesy of The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Patches AdoptedProfessional Training

Despite your greatest efforts, sometimes it’s in the best interest of both the pet and yourself to call in a professional. This is NOT a bad thing! Getting the right guidance and training can make the difference between your having a wonderful, lasting relationship with your pet or giving them up. There are a variety of training facilities & techniques, you need to find what’s best for you and your pet.

How to find a good dog trainer
http://www.petfinder.com/pet-training/find-dog-trainer.html

We recommend:

Debbie Tringale is a Certified Pet Dog Trainer, Certified Agility Instructor and owner of Me And My Dogs. Debbie’s services include training for basic handling skills, sports training, including Agility & Frisbee and boarding. Conveniently located on the back of Lookout Mountain, she offers group and private lessons, as well as initial behavioral assessments & evaluations. For more info call 423-595-3590 or visit www.MeAndMyDogs.biz

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