The SMS Team

Do you have what it takes to be a Sit Means Sit dog trainer? We are looking for another dedicated trainer to begin internship! Call for more info.

 

Trainers

 >>Terry Cook and Pharaoh

Terry Cook opened Sit Means Sit Dog Training after years of experience with raising and training German Shepherds. Terry’s passion for his dogs is out of this world! Prepare to be amazed when you see him with the Phenomenal Pharaoh! Terry focuses his dog training on helping your dog get through those severe distractions. At Sit Means Sit, he teaches your companion the art of paying attention – and it works!

Email: TerryCook@SitMeansSit.com

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 >>Dave Lamascola and Hera

Dave Lamascola is our retired military veteran. Shortly after his service to the United States Air Force, Dave completed training courses, and became a certified Sit Means Sit trainer with his pit bull, and very best friend, Hera. Dave loves nothing more than to promote a better understanding to people, of this commonly misunderstood breed of dog. Lovable “Hera Bears” spends most of her time trying to make new friends. If you see her, come say hi! She’ll love giving you kisses.

Email: DaveLamascola@SitMeansSit.com

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>>Elizabeth Liss and Kobe

Dublin resident and full-time student at Ohio State University, Elizabeth Liss is our newest SMS Apprentice. Liz’s love for learning and thirst for knowledge helped develop her desire to become an SMS trainer. Starting as a client, Liz is now studying the SMS technology in order to develop her training skills. After graduation, Liz hopes to become a full time, certified Sit Means Sit trainer.

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Groomers

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Office Staff

>>Tara Cook- Accounting and Office Management

Tara, a dog lover and rescuer, has 12 years of accounting and office management experience. Formally from Westerville, Tara, her husband Terry, and her three daughters reside in the Lancaster area.

2 Responses to The SMS Team

  1. Abra says:

    I was wondering how much it cost to start agility.

  2. terrycook says:

    Hi Abra, Thank you for contacting Sit Means Sit. At this time we do not have an agility program in place at our facility.We hope to get a program set up in the future. If you are looking for obedience training we can definately help your dog. If you are interested your next step is to get in touch with our office by calling 614.429.5021 or 740.756.4553 and scheduling an evaluation with one of our trainers. This evaluation is free, and you will discuss what options are available to you. Thank you, and we look forward to hearing from you.

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