Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Koda's Dog Training in Chicago


Dear Megan,

We want to let you know that our Koda is the best trained dog that we have ever had. At four months old we tried obedience school and he wanted nothing to do with it. Koda being a working German shepherd and a large puppy we needed to have him under control and busy enough to wear him out both mentally and physically by the end of the day. You provided us with the best behaved companion. After only spending two weeks with you in your home the change in Koda’s behavior was drastic. Not only does he follow all of his basic commands such as: sit, stay, down, and heel. You also incorporated the place command using the place board. This command has greatly benefited us in many aspects. It not only gives him a place to stay on it is also a tool to lower his excitement level and return to a calmer state of mind, which in return gives us a more peaceful and relaxed household environment. There is an obvious change in his overall energy level after the training, he is still the same fun and loving dog that we dropped off however his energy is directed into a more controlled environment, instead of running around spastically he looks to us for direction and approval to do things. Before we brought Koda to your training session he was a good puppy with a lot of energy wanting to play all of the time and follow our commands some of the time when he felt like it. After Koda was trained by you for the two weeks we received Koda back, he was still the fun loving puppy we love, but now looks to us for direction and follows our commands all of the time, making time more enjoyable for both my family and him. It has also allowed us to take him to more places and do more things with him knowing that he will not run off or do something we do not give him approval to do. I guess miracles do happen and thanks to Megan and her training we now have the best dog we could have asked for.

Thanks again,

Jeanie, Tim and Sean S.

Midway Dog Academy - Chicago's Best Dog Training For German Shepards

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