Sit Means Sit™ Educates Pet Owners to do a check once a month to Chase Away K9 Cancer!

Las Vegas, Nev. – Sit Means Sit™ classes not only include dog training and behavioral problem solving, but they’ve now added a ‘Check Your Pet’ feature to their group classes on behalf of Chase Away K9 Cancer!

Chase Away K9 Cancer launched the official ‘Check Your Pet Day’ to help pet owners be more aware of what is going on with their pet and the value of early detection.  The official ‘Check Your Pet’ day takes place on the 14th of every month.

Chase Away K9 Cancer (http://www.chaseawayk9cancer.org/) is a grassroots campaign, which funds canine cancer research and awareness efforts.  The campaign was founded by Cera Reusser with support from friends and the DockDogs® community in 2006 after she lost her Labrador Retriever, “Chase,” to cancer.

Sit Means Sit™ has joined forces with Chase Away K9 Cancer to help raise awareness and be proactive in fighting this dreadful disease that kills so many of our beloved pets.  In the Sit Means Sit™ Group Classes, on the 14th of every month, the Trainers and their Clients will be checking all of their dogs for lumps, bumps and anything abnormal.  This will include looking inside their mouth and ears, places that pet owners may not check regularly when they are simply petting or hanging out with their pooch.

Bobby Pablico, owner of Sit Means Sit™ Anthem, Nevada and a certified Pettech Instructor held the first group class that incorporated ‘Check Your Pet’.  “The most eye-opening thing happened in the very first class, a very surprised client found a lump on his dog“, said Pablico.  “This reinforced that this awareness education is critical”.

10 Common Signs of Cancer in Small Animals

1.     Abnormal swellings that persist or continue to grow

2.     Sores that do not heal

3.     Weight loss

4.     Loss of appetite

5.     Bleeding or discharge from any body opening

6.     Offensive odor

7.     Difficulty eating or swallowing

8.     Hesitation to exercise or loss of stamina

9.     Persistent lameness or stiffness

10.  Difficulty breathing, urinating, or defecating

(Provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association)

Many people are familiar that the founder of Sit Means Sit™ is Fred Hassen, but what they may not know, is that Sit Means Sit™ was also formed with his amazing Pit Bull, “Maddy”.  Together, “Maddy” and Fred developed Sit Means Sit™ into a nationally recognized company.  “Maddy” was well known for her videos and also winning a National Championship event.  “Maddy” was lost to cancer at the age of 6.  Sit Means Sit™ shares a special connection with Chase Away K9 Cancer from these grassroots of when “Maddy” and Fred began their endeavor.

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About Sit Means Sit

Founded and Created by Fred Hassen in 2006, Sit Means Sit™ is a dog training system that has evolved into the largest U.S. based dog training company. The gentle training methods offer a high level of obedience to the pet owner and create a happier dog. Headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, this innovative obedience training company has over 50 locations throughout North America and Australia. You can find Sit Means Sit™ on the web at http://www.sitmeanssit.com/.  For more information on Chase Away K9 Cancer, visit www.chaseawayk9cancer.org.

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Photo of the Needles Animal Control Fundraiser featuring DockDogs!

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Photos of Train and DockDogs at Pet-a-palooza 2011

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Sneak Peak of DockDogs this Friday prior to Pet-a-palooza! Come check us out!

Las Vegas, Nev. – Sit Means Sit, the largest U.S.-based dog training company, is proudly sponsoring a Las Vegas DockDogs competition April 8-9, 2011 at the famous Pet-a-palooza event in Las Vegas, hosted by Mix 94.1, featuring live performances by ‘Train’. The event is located at Star Nursery Fields at Sam Boyd Stadium (at Russell & Boulder Hwy). The public is invited to bring their favorite four-legged friends out to see if their dogs will catch some big air, take the plunge and partake in some dock jumping fun or to just come out and enjoy the exciting entertainment.
DockDogs is one of the highest-ranked spectator dog sports in the nation and will be a great addition to Pet-a-palooza’s event. Check out the video promoting the DockDogs sport, new this year at Pet-a-palooza: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWd1sL5QGJg

Las Vegas DockDogs has been featured on the Outdoor Channel, Animal Planet and ESPN, it is a fun performance sport for canine competitors which includes four contests: Big Air, Extreme Vertical (EV), Speed Retrieve and Iron Dog, which is a combination of all three. Judging for distance, the Big Air competition judges how far your dog can jump from the edge of the dock across the pool. The Extreme Vertical (EV) is the “high jump” for dogs where dogs jump upwards from the dock in order to retrieve the official DockDogs bumper, landing in the water. DockDogs Speed Retrieve involves a run…jump…swim environment. The clock starts when the dog leaves the starting line on the dock and stops when the dog swims to the end of the pool and retrieves the official DockDogs bumper.

“DockDogs is a blast for the dogs and is very entertaining for the crowds,” said Lianne Hassen, president of Las Vegas DockDogs and co-owner of Sit Means Sit. “I challenge all local dog owners to bring their dogs out to see if they’ll try it. We will also have three Sit Means Sit world-class dog athletes – Puma, Rex and Tractor, who will be jumping and showing off their amazing gifts of timing and athletic prowess. Puma is the reigning DockDogs 2009 Iron Dog National Champion and Rex is the reigning DockDogs 2010 Extreme Vertical World Champion”

DockDogs events are held regionally, nationally and internationally. It is open to any breed and size of dog from the smallest Chihuahua to the largest Great Dane. The only requirement is that dogs must be at least six months of age.
Dock diving participants can register onsite the day of the event. A sneak peak competition will be held Friday, April 8 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. and we invite the media to join us for this high flying kick off to the competition. Saturday, April 9, the dogs will be jumping and competing from 10 a.m. through 6 p.m at the famous Pet-a-palooza event with Extreme Vertical at 1 p.m. and the Finals at 5 p.m. For a detailed show schedule, visit www.LasVegasDockDogs.com.
All proceeds from this event go towards supporting local Las Vegas Rescues!

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Established in 2006, Sit Means Sit is the largest U.S.-based dog training company. With its first location and corporate headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada, Sit Means Sit has truly revolutionized dog training. The company started franchising about a couple of years ago, and there are now 70 locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Australia. Sit Means Sit has been featured on several media outlets including Animal Planet, the Outdoor Channel and ESPN. For more information, call (702) 877-4581, toll free at (866) Sit-M-Sit (748-6748) or visit www.sitmeanssit.com.

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Rex the Belgian Malinois in his reflective collar! Safety First!

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Color Splash Photo of Rex in his Reflective Collar – Cycle Dog Collar!

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A Portrait of Rex in his Cycle Dog Collar

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Having Fun with Photos wearing our reflective dog collar!

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Rex wearing his reflective collar – Cycle Dog Brand!

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Flyball Dogs

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