{"id":207,"date":"2011-03-08T08:48:19","date_gmt":"2011-03-08T14:48:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/austin-dog-training\/?p=207"},"modified":"2024-06-26T17:59:58","modified_gmt":"2024-06-26T23:59:58","slug":"austin-press-releas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/madison-dog-training\/articles\/austin-press-releas\/","title":{"rendered":"Sit Means Sit Dog Training Opens New Location \u2013 Now in Austin, Texas"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Joson with Troy<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/p>\n

Austin, Texas – Sit Means Sit, the largest U.S.-based dog training company, is proud to introduce its newest location in Austin, Texas. Owned and operated by Troy Pfeifer, Sit Means Sit Austin offers customized training programs for dogs and their owners that will eliminate poor canine behaviors such as: jumping on people, nuisance barking, destroying property, chewing, pulling on a leash, soiling the house and other bothersome habits or poor manners. This premier dog training school ensures happy, confident and obedient dogs\u2014as well as happy, confident and proud owners.<\/p>\n

Sit Means Sit’s customized training programs are tailored specifically to each dog and their owner. Clients quickly become adept in controlling their dog at all times, even around intense distractions including other dogs, cats, squirrels, the mailman, friends and strangers.<\/p>\n

“We are incredibly excited to become part of the Austin community with the first Sit Means Sit location,” said Troy Pfeifer, local franchise owner. “It is our philosophy that a happy dog is one who is under control. We can curtail poor behavior and eliminate embarrassing situations with our remarkable training program.”<\/p>\n

Upon completing the Sit Means Sit program, dog owners will confidently:
\n\u2022 Walk their dog off leash;
\n\u2022 Maintain complete control in distracting environments;
\n\u2022 Call their dog and be rewarded with immediate obedience;
\n\u2022 Navigate family transitions, such as a new cat or new baby, with ease;
\n\u2022 Be in charge while still showing affection.<\/p>\n

“We have trained some of the top world-class dog athletes who have won numerous competitions,” said Fred Hassen, founder and corporate co-owner of Sit Means Sit. “But what’s more impressive than winning a national championship is when Sit Means Sit trainers renew and even rescue relationships between countless families and their dogs.”<\/p>\n

Many of the canine graduates of the Sit Means Sit program regularly participate in community events including trade\/sporting events, parades, street fairs and charity events. Sit Means Sit offers a free demonstration at the dog owner\u2019s house to determine problem behaviors, assess training goals, show their own dog\u2019s ability, and determine together if a partnership is in order. To schedule a free demonstration, call (512) 942-RUFF [7833] or visit us online at https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/austin-dog-training\/<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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\nEstablished 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 year ago, and there are now over 65 locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Australia, 40 of which are franchises. 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
sitmeanssit.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Austin, Texas – Sit Means Sit, the largest U.S.-based dog training company, is proud to introduce its newest location in Austin, Texas. Owned and operated by Troy Pfeifer, Sit Means Sit Austin offers customized training programs for dogs and their owners that will eliminate poor canine behaviors such as: jumping on people, nuisance barking, destroying…<\/p>\n

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