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Dog Training

Best Friend's Dog Training

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    • Best Friend's Dog Training

      408 Washington Ave Bellmore, NY 11710-4139

    • Best Friend's Dog Training

      535 Broadhollow Road Melville, NY 11747-3713

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    • Review fromEllen S

      Date: 12/20/2022

      WARNING – Do not use Diamond in The Ruff Dog Training under any circumstances. The owner, ****** clearly has good techniques for training dogs. He works well with the dogs and gets them to listen to his commands using a variety of techniques. But, to quote him, you need to train the owner as well for the techniques to work and he has terrible people skills.
      As promised, ****** came to our house for 4 weeks to train our puppy using food as a motivation. It worked somewhat well but admittedly, we have a stubborn pup (adorable though). He recommended the dog go to Board and Train to complete the training. We agreed and it took an extra week for the dog to master training collar techniques.
      During the home training ****** was a bit rude to me but I was able to overlook it in the hope both the puppy and I could learn from the experience. When he returned the dog from Board and Train he made it clear he only wanted to work with my husband who was recovering from surgery. I mentioned that we both lived with the dog so that was important for us both to learn. He continued to talk down to me, insult me and belittle me when I asked a question or did not master the technique of using the training collar on the second 10 second try. I asked him not to talk rudely to me and he said that I haven’t seen rude yet. ****** then left and said he would be back to work with my husband in two weeks. We needed to learn the commands he used the day he dropped the dog off, not in two weeks! DOG TRAINING IS A DOG AND PEOPLE BUSINESS!!!

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