Dog Trainer, Old Town?

Anonymous
Does anyone know of a good dog trainer in the Old Town area? Our bully breed is exhibiting some behavior issues since we had the baby - admittedly we have been paying less attention to him than usual. We're hoping to turn that around now and try to get him back to his normal wonderful self, and maybe go beyond that to do some agility training. Any recommendations on someone who is firm with the dogs, but not too harsh? Someone on the less expensive range would be ideal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a good dog trainer in the Old Town area? Our bully breed is exhibiting some behavior issues since we had the baby - admittedly we have been paying less attention to him than usual. We're hoping to turn that around now and try to get him back to his normal wonderful self, and maybe go beyond that to do some agility training. Any recommendations on someone who is firm with the dogs, but not too harsh? Someone on the less expensive range would be ideal.


Oh, and PS I just read that "baby or dog" thread and this is completely unrelated!!
Anonymous
While not in Old Town, Fur Get Me Not in Shirlington has trainers that will come to you.
Anonymous
We had a really good experience with Old Town School for dogs. They were on St. Asaph Street.
Anonymous
I also had a great experience with Olde Towne. They weren't cheap, but made a huge impact on my Doug's obedience after quite a number of other classes (and practice) had failed to get him to where he could be walked well on a leash.
Anonymous
Oy, you are right $1500 is a lot - wish I had it because it looks good. I will check out Fur get me not and cross fingers.
Anonymous
Check out wholistic hound too. We did otsfd and loved it, but it is expensive
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