If you live in Hixson, your dog is in a busy environment whether you realize it or not. Kids walking home from Hixson Elementary. Strollers on the Greenway. Other dogs over every fence in your neighborhood. The Hamilton Place foot traffic if you ever take the dog to...
If you live on Signal Mountain, your dog is going to walk past more bikes, kids, deer, and other dogs in a single afternoon than most city dogs see in a week. Rainbow Lake Trail. The Cumberland Trail. The greenway down by the bridge. The dog park off Anderson. Half...
Sending your dog to a board and train is a big deal for the dog and a bigger deal for you. The dog adjusts faster than you do. Most owners walk out of drop off with mixed feelings: relief that the work is starting, guilt about leaving them, and worry about what the...
Choosing a board and train program is not the same as picking a groomer or a vet. You are not buying a service. You are picking a system, a methodology, and a person who will live with your dog for weeks. Get it right and you come home to a dog who fits your life. Get...
Introduction Bringing home a puppy is one of the best days of your life. The next six months decide how the next ten years will feel. Most puppy problems are not problems with the puppy. They are gaps in the foundation that nobody showed the owner how to build. A...