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Your dog is very
important to you. He may be everything to you. At Family K9
Training Service, we make you everything properly care for
your to your dog.
All training is conducted by appointment on a private one-on-one basis. Sessions are
scheduled at the convenience of the dog owner. Our schedule
is very flexible. We offer a wide variety of services to fit
your individual needs.
Basic Obedience includes:
- Heel
- Sit
- Stay
- Down
- Recall (Come)
- Off-leash recall
- Stealing /
hoarding
- The finish
Behavior Problems:
- Barking
- Biting
- Chewing
- Digging
- Running Away
- Jumping on you
Additional Services that
follow include:
- Advanced
obedience
- Guard (home and
commercial)
- Personal
protection
- Dual personality
- Trained dog sales
- Tracking
- Tattooing
- Noise fears
- Other
behavior modification
If you have a new
puppy, call Family K9 Training Service to prevent future
behavior problems. At age five months, dogs may be enrolled
in a regimented obedience program.
Family K9 Training
Service, established in 1975, is dedicated to training the
family dog and far more important, instructing the owner.
Budd Riddle spent many years perfecting a program
specifically oriented to problems associated with the family
dog.
Family K9 Training
Service is unique in the business of training dogs and
instructing their owners in each of the following:
- Health
- Nutrition
- Housing
- Housebreaking
- Sound
behavior- Modification techniques.
Dog owners also learn
to walk their dogs correctly, talk to, command, and praise
their dogs. Puppy rearing, socialization approaches, and
channeling the dog in a specific direction are much-needed
blocks of instruction that Family K9 Training Service
provides to build "the perfect canine pack member."
You may be
considering protection work for your dog. At Family K9
Training Service, we train for protection, not for
aggression. A dual-personality, personal protection dog is a
normal, obedient dog conditioned to respond to any aggressive
move such as a raised hand or voice, someone reaching out to
you, or someone entering your home or vehicle uninvited.
You may command your
dog to bark on a one-word command, to bite, stop on command,
then return to a "heel" position. This is not
aggression; it is a conditioned response available to you at
Family K9 Training Service. Budd
Riddle,
owner and operator of Family K9 Training Service, has been
training dogs and instructing owners since 1975, where he
graduated from Vanguard Training School in Jacksonville,
Florida.
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