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    9 years ago

    Shelley is such a great trainer. I have taken my dog to her for over 20 years. She has a solution for every training situation.

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    Sit Means Sit

    Sit Means Sit

    3.8
    (26 reviews)

    Anna and the team at Sit Means Sit are amazing! Mike came to our house and walked us through…read moreeverything and made us feel comfortable. We boarded our anxious, stubborn and dog reactive golden retriever for the 10 day program. Anna was her trainer and she is awesome! Our golden came back much more confident and able to follow commands. She did still require lots of at home training to solidify her learning but we can now take her on walks with much less reactivity. The group classes are also great as a follow up to the boarded training.

    I just got an email from Cindy Hunt…read more "When you signed up with Sit Means Sit you signed a contract, we will need you to come by the office and sign a release from that contract in order to receive your refund. Keep in mind, the release also states that you will not post any negative comments on social media or websites and that you will remove any negative content that you have posted. " They are basically not going to give me my money back until I drive all the way across town to their facility & remove my negative reviews based on an extremely negative experience. I have posted the text messages I sent asking to book an appt & got no response. I sent out emails asking for help & nothing. It wasn't until I started to post a negative reviews on here that I finally got an answer. Now Cindy is saying she's going to come to my house & unless I sign some release form & delete my post she will not give me a refund. I also posted an invoice of how much I paid for this "service". They took my money on feb 02 2019. They didn't allow me to bring my dog in until February 21st. I picked up my dog & scheduled a new appt on March 12, I was unable to make it due to work & ever since then I didn't hear back. My dog became aggressive towards me when trying to use the shock collar they provided. I was finally contacted by Phill last week who told me I needed to wait for Cindy who was on vacation to call me back Monday. No big deal, I waited weeks to finally hear back, what's another week going to do right? I emailed this morning asking for a refund again.

    Bark Busters Home Dog Training

    Bark Busters Home Dog Training

    5.0
    (9 reviews)

    Bark Busters literally saved our dog, Roux. We thought we were going to have to lose him due to his…read morereactivity. It was only a matter of time before he really hurt someone. But after only one day with Ryan, he's a whole new boy. He listens, he's no longer anxious, he doesn't follow us around all the time, he stays out of the kitchen, and he walks calmly on a loose leash. Best of all, we can have friends over again. We had just accepted for a long time that he'd have to stay in the garage whenever we had guests over, but he is doing amazingly well with visitors now. We never thought it was possible. It's super expensive, which sucks, but it was worth it for us.

    Not the training you would get from YouTube!! We had almost…read morecompletely given up hope for our 2 year old Shiba Inu. He was severely aggressive towards other dogs and sometimes humans after being attacked when he was a pup. even though he grew up socialized, he was always frightened, spazed out in public and would 100% look for blood from any dog that was too close. DAYCARES WOULDN'T EVEN ACCEPT HIM!! We tried getting advice and watching videos online but nothing worked!..I now get complements about how well behaved and awesome my dog is.. By the end of our first session I was almost overwhelmed with the the fact that half the techniques you hear/watch about training and living with your dog, are actually ineffective/opposite of what really produces effects!!!! Even after a few sessions with consistency and use of the tools (highly recommend the training collar!!) we already had a changed dog. He has his confidence back and I truly have control and communication with him. Every session is a new hurtle. I would absolutely recommend!!

    Camp Bow Wow Colorado Springs East

    Camp Bow Wow Colorado Springs East

    3.9
    (68 reviews)

    Camp Bow Wow East has been incredible for my dog, Bella! Tristan is wonderful with pet parents,…read morescheduling and everything else he takes oversees! Kelsy is a groomer with skills, she's thorough and she remembers her clients. I've never been anything less than impressed! The building is always clean and the cameras are always working. Thank you for a place I feel my fur baby is safe and protected from the time I drop her off until I pick her up.

    I've held off on leaving this review in hopes that the owner of Camp Bow Wow would reach out to me…read moreas promised. He never did -- which says everything you need to know about how this place is run and how little they truly care about the dogs in their care. On May 10th, I dropped off my 4-month-old golden retriever puppy, Doug, for daycare. Around 4 PM, I got a call from a staff member named Anna saying Doug had been injured while playing and was bleeding. She said I "may want to take him to the vet" but left it up to me. Naturally, I was shocked and immediately asked, "Is he okay? What happened?" They said his gum was punctured while playing with another puppy. Okay -- accidents happen. But here's the kicker: this happened at NOON. They waited FOUR HOURS to tell me my puppy was injured and bleeding. That is completely unacceptable and irresponsible. I asked why there was such a delay in notifying me. Anna -- who had just gotten into work -- apologized and said her manager was present when it happened but chose not to contact me. Let me be clear: I am trusting you with the care of my young puppy, and when he gets hurt and bleeds, you don't even have the decency to call me immediately? I was livid. Not only was this dangerous for Doug, but it also put me in a horrible situation because my regular vet closes at 2 PM on Saturdays. Instead of having the option of taking him to our trusted vet, I was left with the much more expensive and time consuming (who wants to make their nervous pup wait hours at a vet?) option of an emergency vet -- all because they didn't pick up the phone. I told them I'd be right there (I live 5 minutes away), and as soon as the manager found out I was coming, she left. No accountability whatsoever. Anna was amazing -- the only bright spot in this disaster. She was sincerely apologetic and even admitted they've had ongoing management issues. She told me the owner, Nick, would call me on Monday and even offered to cover vet bills if I took Doug to their preferred vet. That call never came. The next day, I got a call from Sienna (I believe that's her name), who apologized for not calling sooner and for leaving before I arrived. She claimed the delay was due to her "reviewing the footage" -- which is a terrible excuse. I made it clear I didn't care how it happened, just that someone should have told me IMMEDIATELY. She agreed she had no excuse but still managed to shift blame by saying Doug was playing more roughly than the other dog. He's a puppy. They play rough. That's expected. Don't try to blame a puppy for your negligence. Again -- this isn't about the injury. Accidents happen. I completely understand that. What I don't understand -- and won't accept -- is the complete lack of urgency, transparency, and responsibility. I spent the weekend flushing Doug's mouth, cleaning up blood, and watching him like a hawk because you failed to do your job. Luckily, Doug is okay -- his regular vet advised us to monitor him closely, as antibiotics are not ideal for such a young puppy. But the real issue? Not only did Nick, the owner, never call me -- even after being told I was expecting it -- but I haven't heard anything from him to this day. I did get an email from another staff member asking how Doug was doing, and I responded that he was better but never heard back. No accountability. No follow-up. No professionalism. It's heartbreaking because Doug loved daycare. He had so much fun and would get excited every time we pulled into the parking lot. But thanks to this experience, we can no longer trust anyone else with his care. You've completely ruined that for us. And you've also lost what would've been regular business -- we had planned to use your grooming services and board Doug for an upcoming trip. Not anymore. To top it all off, if you watch the live cameras, you'll notice that most of the time, the staff is just sitting around chatting -- not watching the dogs like they should be. Extremely disappointed, furious, and heartbroken. Do NOT bring your dog here if you expect them to be well cared for. Because if something goes wrong, you may never even find out -- until it's too late.

    Canine Solutions - pet_training - Updated July 2026

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