Dog Training
Training dogs since 2011, Nathan is a Certified Dog Trainer and Behavioral Expert from Starmark Academy for Dog Trainers. Before joining the military he worked with Refurbished Pets Of Southern Michigan, a local dog rescue, that sends dogs into the local prison to be rehabilitated by trained inmates. Nathan oversaw the training program as well as trained the inmates to help each unique dog develop the skills they need to find and keep a new home. His desire to get back in to dog training won out. After a few years working full time in the Michigan Army National Guard he is now working one weekend a month for our state, and working with owners and dogs to better their lives.
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His goal is to help you make a difference in you and your dog’s life by making a change you can see at home!
We offer:
Private Training
Conducted at a location that will best work for you and your dog, we are able to help with all forms of Dog Training.
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Behavior Problems
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Manners
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Obedience
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Sport and Trick training
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Private Training Form and Waiver
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Group Training
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Group classes are coming, we are currently able to mimick a group training environment in private training to meet the needs of you and your dog.
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In Kennel Training
We currently are not offering in kennel training.
WE ARE BACK
After several years in the military, our dog trainer is back and ready change yours and your dog's lives.
Pricing
Contact Info
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Phone Number:
269-719-5667
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Areas:
Serving Branch, Calhoun, Kalamazoo, Hillsdale, Jackson and St. Joseph Counties
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Location:
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we can train at our facility outdoors seasonally
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at your home
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or at a neutral location such as the park, or in a store
We want to work with your dog where they are needing the training the most.
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Private training: Please call our trainer for a price quote.
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Group Classes:
Currently Unavailable
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In Kennel Training:
Currently unavailable
Helpful Material
Coming Soon, links to documents that will be helpful in getting started with improving life with your companion.
Training good dog handling can start
at a young age.
18 month old Asher collecting the ball to throw while the dogs maintained a respectful distance, or a down stay. After throwing he would call one dog go fetch while the others were asked to wait their turn.