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One of Pittsburgh's newest CKO's
In an astonishing 3rd round finish Aimee "Red" Woods finished off the current champ with a flurry of combos that, wait...what? CKO?! I though you said TKO. Ok, I'm on the right track now.
Congratulations to Aimee Woods, General Manager of Misty Pines Dog Park. On October 28 she passed the Certified Kennel Operator Program through the Pet Care Services Organization.
To read more about the requirements to become a Certified Kennel Operator, please visit the Gazette for a complete write up.
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Saturday, November 22nd 2008:
8 - 9 AM
Pet First Aid
Saturday, November 15th, 2008:
8 - 9 AM
Weight Pulling 101
Saturday, November 8th, 2008:
8 - 9 AM
All Levels Agility Class
Click here for all of our upcoming dog training classes and events.
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Recommended Product for this month:
Direct Stop
Time to start taking evening walks again. The weather is cooler, the air is sharper and there is just something free about taking evening walks with the family in fall. While you're out, make sure you and yours are protected. Make sure you have some Direct Stop with you. It is not only effective on dogs, but can also be used on cats, venomous snakes, raccoons, squirrels, opossums, etc. And you never know when you need to fight off some nutty Squirrel!
When tested with trained attack dogs, this citronella formula was found to be just as effective as 10% pepper spray, without the harmful side effects. Unlike pepper spray, DirectStop does not cause pain, there-fore, it doesn’t heighten aggression. Plus, it won’t injure the user or onlookers if spray is accidentally "blown back" into the eyes.
Click here to find Direct Stop at Misty Pines Online Shopping Mall
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Growl Class Reviews
How can I thank them enough? DVE's Val Porter, her boyfriend, Tim Mackin, and Jeff Woods, dog trainer extraordinaire. I confess, I would not have had the patience Val and Tim have had with Geno, and they are an example of how owners who are willing to take the time, and give the firm love, can turn a dog around. Val says it was Tim who initially was determined to rehabilitate Geno. Val was at her wit's end. But she has stepped up, and ramped up her "authoritative" self.
The Growl Class went more smoothly than I expected, and some people told me it was mild compared to some of them. When aggressive dogs are introduced, apparently they can be hard to bring in line. I really admired the vet, Robin Dutra, who adopted the Catahoula Leopard Dog. Pearl was also part Pit Bull, she thought. But I know some breeders who cross with Roddies. She was right. He loved people. But he got to close to a dog in front of him, and she was on him in a flash. It would have been adorable, if it hadn't been potentially dangerous. I think she is going to make it with him.
I also loved meeting Baron, and his owner, Annette Wegg. Baron had been in Growl Class for a long time, and finally was in a regular class. Beautiful German Shepherd Dog. German lines, and trained in German. I asked if I could give him a treat, and she said she didn't know if he would take it. He did, but I didn't find out until later, on the phone, that he had never taken a treat from a stranger. Wish I had known. I wouldn't have been so brazen to do it. She works with him everyday, and it shows.
We have gotten a lot of calls and emails from folks who didn't see it or get the name, so here it is. Jeff is very humble, and says other dog trainers have similar socialization classes, but I don't know their numbers, so here is Jeff's. Misty Pines, 412-364-4122. Hope it helps.
- Sally Wiggin
View Sally Wiggin's report on Misty Pines' Growl Class here.
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