TESTIMONIALS
After assessing our dog and our needs Neil recommended a four week program which was perfect for us. Her shy personality and very physical nature required strong leadership so we were trained as well.
I would like to point out that this is a before picture of our dog Fenja (Fen-ya). No more sitting or running on the couch now!
Also no more counter surfing, garbage diving, digging the rugs in the house or holes in the back yard which looks like a moonscape, chasing cars while on the leash, play biting, or terrorizing our little Shi Tzu Gracie. She doesn’t even get carsick anymore! But best of all is watching her run freely in the yard. And she loves to run!
Fenja seems more relaxed now and has accepted our leadership. We are very grateful to Rachel and Neil for helping us achieve this and for their continued support.
Rachel, Neal, & Brad: I wanted to thank all three of you for bringing more love and joy to my family since we were able to get Dillion the family has grown just a little closer from our hearts opening wider. I have always said I would never get another dog that wasn’t trained by you. When our previous dog, Guinness whom you trained passed away and we wanted another dog that would make a great family pet, my husband thought of you to email to ask what kind we should get. The reason is the training you did with our other dog was remarkable and we know how many dogs you see to train and would make a great recommendation. I never thought for one minute we would buy a beautiful boy from you. You called me the next morning and said we want to sell Dillion to you; I knew he would be ours. Since then Dillion has become a huge part of our family. When I get home from work he is there with his funny grin, tail wagging waiting for his humans. He is amazing, and anywhere we go everyone wants to know where we got him and what a beautiful, laid back, well-behaved and trained dog we have. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, The Arrao Family Update: Dillion has become the family dog you have always wanted. He is well behaved, loveable and incredibly all human friendly (big or small). He has continued with his training with us and has obtained his Canine Good Citizen thru the AKC. CertifiedK9 helped us to get that. Dillion is a well-balanced dog who enjoys doggy daycare, and going to camp to enjoy the great outdoors. He is not much of water dog; we’re hoping to get him more comfortable with the water. He loves to ride in the car and have the wind in his face. We are hoping that this fall we can work with getting his therapy training for the local hospitals because they work with a specific local group that all dogs must attend their classes. I’m sure Dillion will go through like a champ. We are considering getting him a friend, who will also go through training at Certified K9, without a doubt. We can’t thank Certified K9 enough. I believe without a doubt it was completely worth spending the money to buy a trained dog, because sometimes you just don’t know what you’re going to get!! (I am more than happy to send any pictures you would like – not sure if Rachel still has them on her phone) And again thank you!!
Christopher, Jerry & Jennifer Arrao
Problem : We could barely hold onto him on a leash but that was not the main problem. One of our dogs, Dexter, is a harmless, good time Charley and just loves to run and be chased. Outside, Cowboy was so intense in his play that he would always run Dexter down and Dexter would get scared and they would fight. There would be bloody lips and cuts on both of them. Nothing serious enough to go to a vet, but upsetting nonetheless. It was particularly bad when we first stepped outside into the fenced in yard with the dogs because their excitement level went skyrocketing from a 1 to a 10. Dexter changed and became frightened and was always on edge looking to see where Cowboy was. Oddly enough, inside the house, the 2 were inseparable and always sleep intertwined. After agonizing, and I mean it was incredible emotional torture, we were on the verge of taking Cowboy back to the rescue in order to secure Dexter’s well being, when our vet told us about Neil and Rachel.
Solution #1: I picked him up Certified Canine Services after 3 weeks. WOW! He heels perfectly and I can walk him down our road past chickens, horses and other dogs while holding the leash with 2 fingers on one hand. On 2 occasions when I stopped to talk to neighbors, he sat down next to me and stayed there when their dogs came up and sniffed his back end. I still use the e-collar sporadically, but we have taken him into town and on hikes and it has been fun not having him pull your arm off. When we let all the dogs out at once or when we step outside with them, we put Cowboy into a sit and leave him there for 2 or 3 minutes while the other 5 dogs run around crazily. Once they all stop running and calm down, we then release Cowboy. We are now able to control the previously out of control situation and as a result, he and Dexter have learned to play together nicely when outside alone. I am incredibly grateful to Neil and Rachel for saving us from giving him up.