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    Thank you Donna. You have a very smart pup and I enjoy our sessions.

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    Ask the Community - Ali's Dog Obedience Training

    I have 9 year old obedience trained Doberman. I have a lifted jeep that he can no longer jump into. I have a set of stairs for him to get in. I can't coax him to get in the jeep. Do you think you can help?

    I have a question; what are you using to coax the dog onto the stairs?

    Do you have a price for 2 dogs at once? We have a 12 week old malinois and a 2.5 yr old yorkie that has jealousy issues with her at times. We would like her (pup) to learn the basics for now and him to learn manners and walking w/out pulling…

    I’m so sorry, I just received this. If you are still interested, I charge $75 for 2 dogs.

    How much for obedience training?

    $60 per Hour session. You will see a difference in your dog within two sessions, normally.

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