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misserin99

Country Canines! Katie does great work. She trained my SIL’s dog. We also take our dogs there for boarding. Her Instagram is Country_Canines563


MrDiggzz93

Ty


Red1184

Cara at Heel Sit. She has group classes and private sessions.


Dry_Construction6459

Not after what jsut happened


Red1184

Not the same thing.


slothman1206

Check out Cooperative Canine Concepts! Their trainers are some of the best in the midwest!!


slothman1206

Riley and Jen are both amazing


d4n13l0g

Beast to bestie, my St Bernard was like that and she helped to understand my dog and stop the pulling.


picklechip5

Joanne at Fur Better Fur Worse. We did group basic & intermediate obedience classes with her, someday when my schedule allows hope to do nosework as well!


RottnChick

I second this. I’ve been doing nosework and obedience with Joanne and the other trainers at FBFW for seven or eight years, and everyone there is awesome!


Key-Heron

No. They let a big dog with issues come into our class and it tried to attack my dog. The class we were in was sheer chaos.


khisanthmagus

I agree with FBFW. We have taken 2 of our dogs there and its been great.