Dog Training with Results
Front Range K9 Academy
Front Range K9 Academy, K9 Counselor, dog training and behavior services in Denver, Colorado
Why Wait?  Behavior Problems don't solve themselves.
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(720) 839-1102
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Testimonials - Our clients' letters say more than we ever could...
04/15/05

Just wanted to drop off a quick note to thank you for all of your help with Sonny.  He is no longer the 'terror of the
neighborhood' and we can even walk him with the stroller!   Yesterday, Matt took him to the dog park for
the first time in 6 months with no fights.  We continue to be amazed.

Your teaching style made sense, after so much confusion everywhere else.  

Thanks again,
Sara

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08/15/05

I just have to share Rudy's success with you.  We have been practicing heeling and she is doing awesome.  I
can't believe how much she has learned in the past few weeks.  
Tonight, as we were practicing out in front of
my house, a couple walked by with their two Italian Greyhounds that Rudy usually LOVES to bark at and pull on the
leash to go greet.  Tonight I asked her to sit beside me as they walked past and she sat there calmly the whole time!
 
It is amazing to see the changes in her behavior.

Thank you!
Liz  

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9/10/05

Well, it's been 3 months since our last update, but no news is good news, right?

Bailey continues to improve everyday.  We have been able to leave him home (alone!) for up to 5 hours
with no barking, no destruction, and no accidents.  I NEVER thought we'd have our lives back, and now we
do.  

We couldn't have done it without your guidance.  Thanks from the whole clan.  And Bailey says 'Woof!'

Bless you!
William, Branwen, Lorna, Peter and Bailey

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12/18/2005

I wanted to give you an update on Ritz and thank you for all your help training her
.  She went up for adoption
last Thursday and was adopted the same day.... I don't know who adopted Ritz, but when I returned her, I gave the
Dumb  Friends' League a sheet I typed up detailing her personality and training, and included your info.  I hope
whomever adopted her will continue her training, or at least contact you if they have questions about her training.  

Thank you again for all your help.  The last week that I had Ritz, all her training really started to click for her.  
She
wasn't just listening better, she was actually looking to me for instruction!
 She had pretty much master the
"heel" command.  
I walked her through a crowd of 300+ people walking towards us, and while she got
excited and wanted to say hi to everyone, she stayed right next to my side.  I was also able to walk her in
the "heel" position through PetsMart.
 And every time I stopped to look at something, she sat down without me
looking at her or giving the "sit" command!  And I noticed that even when she wasn't officially on "heel", she stayed
pretty close to me, and almost never walked on my right side.  She was even starting to come more consistently and
was getting better off-leash.  I could walk her to and from the parking lot off leash without her running away!

Your training methods really helped turn Ritz into a fantastic dog.  Because of her training, I think her new
owners will be able to appreciate her much more.

Thank you!  I hope to keep in touch!
Kathryn

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06/10/06

I took Maggie out  <heeling> last night in the rain. Man, she is smart! She is catching on really quickly. I'm loving
this
!

Thanks so much,
Krista

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06/23/06

It's been about 2 years since we had our last lesson with you, so chances are you don't remember me.  You helped
us with Mokee, our overly aggressive (frightened) mutt (mostly australian cattle dog).  
I'd like to thank you again
for your help.  I thought we'd have to find another home for her but with your help (which was my last
resort), we have been enjoying her again and we understand her needs.
 
Take care,
Marianne

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11/05/07

Jennifer,  I hope you remember Sox and me. We came to you around Christmas 2005.  You were trying to sell your
townhouse if that helps put it in a time frame for you.  
Sox is a rescue English Springer Spaniel with severe
separation anxiety.
 You helped me work with him until we were able to overcome his fear of being left along and
the destruction that went along with his anxiety.  
I have moved to Virginia since our training and I was able to
use the techniques that we worked on with him again after the move to help him settle in to our new home.
 
Thanks for everything you have done for Sox enjoy his life and our home!
Bonnie  

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...more testimonials on the way...if you had a great experience with us, let us know!  Email Jennifer at:  
jennifer@k9counselor.com and tell us about your canine counseling success.
6719 W. 44th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
720-839-1102
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