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Abby Kennels Thanks You For Training Your Dog

Nobody sets out to create a monster.    Zelda is a twenty pound  Scottie who develops Herculean strength the minute a leash is clipped on her collar.   Holden hasn’t met a bicycle he doesn’t want to chase.   Mia barks non-stop.   Buster lunges at every animal in his path.   We’ve all seen it.  Some of us have even lived it.    It’s common enough.  So common in fact that an entire industry has been built around it.  

The problem is, most people have only the vaguest idea of how quickly a puppy will grow and how much work it takes to make sure that sweet puppy grows into a sweet, obedient adult.   The dog you want, the Rin Tin Tin or Lassie of your dreams, doesn’t just happen.  It takes work and commitment and time and energy. 

According to a study by the National Council on Pet Population, Study, and Policy (NCPPSP) published in the July 2012 issue of the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science,  96% of dogs being given up for adoption had not received any obedience training.   It’s scary to suddenly be dealing with an out-of-control big dog.  It’s exhausting to live with an energetic small dog who never “hears” you.  A visit to the local animal shelter can be a real eye-opener  –  there are dogs of every shape and size available for adoption. 

Obviously,  we at Abby Kennels in Chelmsford want you to train with us.  We’re professional trainers, passionate about our work and committed to a high standard of excellence.  But more importantly, we want you to train.  Search for someone you trust.  Observe a couple of classes without your dog.  Watch the trainer interact with his/her own dogs.  Find a method that works for you.   Ask questions.  Practice, practice, practice.  Have fun while you celebrate your progress.     If you do only one thing this year for your dog, train it!  Everyone will thank you.

John G.

9:06 am on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Hey Kevin!
We actually trained with you some years ago after trying several different trainers! You totally changed how we related to our dog. Believe it or not, Pez is eight now! We take him everywhere and practice his commands to this day. It's a challenge having a big dog in the city - not sure if you remember him, a Shepherd/Dane mix - but with your help, Pez turned into a great ambassador for dogs in the city. Glad to see you're still active in the dog training world. We're debating a new pup and still believe it's worth the drive to Chelmsford to train with you.
All the best!
John

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Jean

10:14 am on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Hey John G., I remember you. Your the guy who roams around the city with that bag of dog waste promoting your dog to mess everywhere. I guess you learned nothing from me.

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A.K.

8:00 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Great to hear from you! Glad to hear you've kept up with training! Pez is a great dog. Stop by the kennel anytime and say hi.

John G.

11:02 am on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Hi Jean,
Sorry you feel the need to slam someone you don't know. I'm certainly not the man you described.

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