"J"
Hi Ken,
Thank you so very much!!!!!!!
I am so excited about the progress J has made with only 3 sessions. We will be practicing what you've taught us and will be in touch. I'm thinking that we'll give it a couple of weeks and then I'll be in touch with you and give you an up-date. What do you think?
If you find yourself in Fremont and would like to stop by, please do so or give us a call, you'll always be welcome ;)
Would you give Ginger a treat on our name? She's amazing!
Thank you again and again,
N**** (07/27/2010)
Thank you so very much!!!!!!!
I am so excited about the progress J has made with only 3 sessions. We will be practicing what you've taught us and will be in touch. I'm thinking that we'll give it a couple of weeks and then I'll be in touch with you and give you an up-date. What do you think?
If you find yourself in Fremont and would like to stop by, please do so or give us a call, you'll always be welcome ;)
Would you give Ginger a treat on our name? She's amazing!
Thank you again and again,
N**** (07/27/2010)
Joey
"Hey Ken, thanks so much for mentoring my new mutt. It was a huge help and load off my shoulders taking him to his first dog park in his 2.5 yr old life. Dogs are so similar to us yet so different and it is so cool to learn to think more like a dog and you helped me with that. All the dog classes in the world don't really delve into that. See you soon." - Nancy D. 06/10/2010
Roxy
"Just wanted to say thanks once again with our Roxy the brindle brown pit-bull mix. We picked her up from the Humane Society and that was last year and they said she was good with cats but not dogs, so we tried to have her around dogs but she would posture low then lundge at their throats. Things in our life are in termoil so we tried something we never thought possible and that was bring her to the park. We started out by letting her look out of the car at the other dogs and she was calm so then we brought her out and let her walk on the outside of both parks for awhile and we felt it was time. So we entered into the park and that was alright and we did good and once you came along and showed her what to expect and received no harm and learned to keep her moving and it works. You have given us something to work with. Thanks you made a difference." --Andy
Ginger
Ken Snyder adopted Ginger when she was 2 years old. She'd just had 9 puppies and had been in 3 other homes prior to finding Ken. She suffered from separation anxiety, pulled on the leash, and was a bit of an escape artist.
Today she is more calm and submissive and she survives confidently in the house when left alone for several hours.
Today she is more calm and submissive and she survives confidently in the house when left alone for several hours.