Sit Means Sit Dog Training Franchise Place and Release

Billy Salcido, a Sit Means Sit dog trainer during a Sunday morning group class. He is using the place command creating a drill that encourages attention to command under extreme distraction. The dogs are within close proximity to each other but must stay attentive until released to interact and play by their respective owners. We at Sit Means Sit are able to achieve control without sacrificing the dogs zeal for life. We insist on achieving a happy dog under control. Talk is cheap! Interested? Franchises are available.

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