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Feisty Fido at Dog Days, Vancouver

Is your dog overreactive or aggressive to other dogs while on leash? Are walks and training classes a hassle? The Feisty Fido class at Dog Days helps dogs and their owners learn to handle leash reactivity issues more effectively and works toward reducing and eliminating the problem behavior. Dogs and owners learn alternative, calm behaviors under controlled circumstances....

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Is your dog overreactive or aggressive to other dogs while on leash? Are walks and training classes a hassle? The Feisty Fido class at Dog Days helps dogs and their owners learn to handle leash reactivity issues more effectively and works toward reducing and eliminating the problem behavior. Dogs and owners learn alternative, calm behaviors under controlled circumstances. Please email instructor to learn if your dog is a good candidate for this customized, intensive seven-week class.

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Subject

Dog Training

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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When

Usual availability/office hours:
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Where

  • Dog Days Dog Training
    7206 NE 37th Ave
    Vancouver, WA 98665

Price: $200.00

Notes:

Class is $200 for seven weeks.

Type

  • Class / Group Sessions

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