Photos Gallery of Happy Clients with their Pets
 
Wendy and Crush

Wendy and her puppy, "Crush", relaxing on the farm after the chores are done. Crush has since become one of the youngest Nationally Certified Therapy Dogs, among his many accomplishments and titles. See their full story in CLIENT VIDEOS.

Lilian with "Nika" and "Nino"....Get a load of those hair doos.   Lilian is featured in one of our CLIENT VIDEOS where she is seen taking a walk around the block in her neighborhood just months after having had double knee and double hip replacement surgery.  Just keep on truckin'!

Amnda & Ziggy

This is Amanda and "Ziggy" relaxing after their first off-leash walk featured in three of our CLIENT VIDEOS.  Amanda and her folks are first-time dog owners who worked hard to turn Ziggy" around to become a beautiful and cherished family member.

 

Jane and "Ginger" bonding after an exhilarating off-leash walk together as seen in our CLIENT VIDEOS.  There is perhaps no greater sensation of bonding with your dog than when you realize that you will never need a leash again...you truly become as one.

Here's Christine totally enjoying her four-legged children: "Stewie", "Pilot", "Sassie" and "Twink". Christine has some health issues that make it absolutely imperative that she be able to walk her dogs without endangering herself. They all walk everywhere with her off-leash as seen in some of the CLIENT VIDEOS.

Twink and and friend, Lambchop.

Bandit

Besides having ten (10) biting episodes, "Bandit's" other problems manifest themselves in his chronic aloofness and refusal to come near his loving owners, Steve and Kathy. What a difference a day makes! See Steve and Kathy along with "Bandit" and "Pebbles" in their one week crash course on our CLIENT VIDEOS.

Parents Stephanie and Jeff with their children, Adrienna and Noah, and their dogs, "Cleo" and "Jax".  This is the after picture of the family at the end of the first visit now that the dogs were no longer biting their son or fighting over food in the midst of the children.  The before picture looked nothing like this.  See their videos!

 

Leslie with "Tonka" as a pup.  Leslie and Tonka, Puppy Prep graduate, are featured in two of my CLIENT VIDEOS.

Susan with "Zoe", one of five cats that she saved and rehabilitated so that they could all live together without stress or fear. See Susan and all five of her cats in a CLIENT VIDEO.

Kate Tuttle, one of the all time great dog rescuers and animal advocates; a mover and groover who, with endless energy, passion and dedication, saves dogs from death.

Warren and "Wendy" out for a bicycle ride...A great vet with a great dog!  See his videos.

 

Here's Barbie with her herd of dogs which are prominently featured in one of our client videos.   She effortlessly takes them everywhere with her and their behavior is never an issue.  Fitting them all in her vehicle...well, that's another matter. See them go for a walk!

Meet Christina with her dogs, "Dakota" and "Cary".  Although Christina had successfully raised many dogs (always at least two at a time), these two had thrown her a curve.  "Dakota" (on the left) had so many behavioral problems that Christina felt overwhelmed, but at the top of her complaint list was excessive and incessant barking at everything and anything, even things that the family could not detect.

Christina said to me that she had tried every technique from every professional source imaginable and that nothing had worked.  She even had expert help from her personal friend, a professional trainer, without success.  The other dog, "Cary", was from the island of St. Croix where wild dogs abound.  Christina, in her travels, brought back "Cary" and her sister and kept "Cary" and found a home for the sibling.  Between the two dogs we had to resolve 29 issues.  Both dogs were very emotional and ultra sensitive as you might expect, particularly from a wild dog.  Solutions do not come from guess work, contraptions, electrical devices, drug therapy or dog training, but rather from PROPER analysis and detection of behavioral disease and intensity of effort.  Christina solved her problems very quickly and, the last time I checked on the family, she had two very happy and relaxed "pups" without a care in the world.  Well done Christina and just keep on adopting!


P.S.   Christina has a knack for raising long-lived dogs having had all her dogs live past 14 years of age with most of them living 17, 18 and 19 years plus.

This is Paulette with her two dogs Louis and Lily". Paulette had this to say: I can't believe I just walked my fighting, biting dog, Louis, off-leash past distractions through the park today! No pain! No fear!" .Watch Paulette and Louis on their walk.