
My dog Sonic and I were onhand at the recent Great American Motorcycle Show in Atlanta and had the chance to meet Atlanta’s own, Southside Steve of The Regular Guys.
Steve was a great sport and agreed to put on a sleeve for Sonic’s protection demonstration. What a great way to meet new friends!

One of the most common requests that we get is for “potty training”. At Sit Means Sit, extraordinary results are the norm. Here is a picture of Sonic and Beck taking a much needed bathroom break after our dog training demonstrations at a recent expo.
Without a doubt, my daughter is the highlight of my day.
It brings great joy to me to see that
she shares my passion for dogs.
I am very fortunate that my job, my hobby,
and my life all involve my dogs.
Whether working or playing, I try to involve Ava in every aspect
of what I do with them. She helps with training, grooming, feeding
and even scooping the yard
She is learning from a very early age how to interact with dogs, how to play with dogs,
how to respect and maintain safety around dogs.
I remember taking my dog to my first show and tell at school when I was only 4 years old
and I look forward to helping Ava do the same.
I had a terrific opportunity to meet Dr. Ian Dunbar, founder of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers at this years IACP conference. Dr. Dunbar gave lectures over two days of the conference. Having read many articles and watched him in film, it was an honor to hear him speak in person. Not only is he a gifted and knowledable dog man, but an entertaining speaker as well. As an unexpected surprise, a small handful of us happened upon Dr. Dunbar after his presentations. He was sitting quietly outside enjoying a cold beverage and cigar. He was gracious enough to entertain us with more of his experiences in a more personal setting. A really great experience. I’m glad that I was able to attend one of his last public seminars.

Thank you Dr. Dunbar!