Testimonials

I had an aggressive GSD/lab mix and was tired if him lunging and almost dragging me down the street whenever he saw another dog. I decided to do the 2 week board with Thu and have not regretted it! After coming back Tobie was more obedient and didn’t lunge when he saw another dog and payed attention to me. Thu was very responsive and worked around my schedule and even came back to teach my sister how to train Tobie. Overall I can see a positive change in Tobie because of Thu and the training and would recommend him to anyone!

Diana S.

We have two Pomeranians that we’re having a lot of difficulty adjusting where we live. They would dig walls, spraying everything, going potty everywhere, and couldn’t focus. No matter how we approached training, it seemed hopeless after several months trying ourselves. We were considering putting them up for adoption and our hopes of having them with our future family seemed to be fading.

We reached out to Dan from Sit Means Sit and explained everything. He came up for a consultation and demonstrated their training methods. We were impressed and went with the one week program which resolved about 80% of things. To get the last 20%, they have weekend classes for a year.

With Dan’s instructions, training the Pomeranians afterwards made life several times easier. All their bad habits honestly seemed to vanish overnight and we made sure we reinforced the training. The weekend classes were really helpful and got everything we needed.

My wife and I highly recommend this. Although it can seem costly, you’re investing not only into a pet but a family member. We have no regrets and are so happy our dogs can behave where we can take them to hotels and parks with no trouble. Thank you so much!

Don G.

Before boarding my labradoodle, Felix, he was a handful. Some of the issues he had were recalling, pulling while on walks, and dashing out the door/garage – just to name a few. Felix spent 2 weeks training with Thu and came back a different dog. Felix doesn’t pull and stays right by my side on walks and he sits and stays while the garage door is open until I tell him to come. He even walks off leash which I did not expect to ever happen…especially with only 2 weeks of training. He’s not perfect and still needs a lot of work but it’s amazing what Thu has done with Felix. Definitely would recommend Sit Means Sit Training for all your doggie issues!

Carolyn N.

Read the Yelp reviews and decided to have my one year old stubborn Pomeranian trained. I went with the two week live with the trainer package and am really glad I did. My dog used to run out the front door at every opportunity but when he came home after training he would just sit by the door and not leave! O know I still have to work with him to keep his training up but he is a much better dog now and I no longer am terrified that he’s going to run away!

Kristine L.

This overall is one of the best investment we did for our Clearance Puppy, Butter.

I had consultation with Thu Duong to evaluate our 1.5 yr old yellow lab, Butter. Due to our new human babies arrival, the time we spent with our fur babies dwindled which caused Butter to take out his frustration on his surroundings and our 14 yrs old daschund mix, Almond.

Butter was uncontrollable in his loving energetic ways, but it was scaring my daughter as he would rush to her and push her down. He would jump on me while I’m holding my son and he would pick fights with Almond just for attention. He would bark at the walkers behind the fence and be restless at night. My husband was the only one who could control him but he’s usually traveling for work.

It was Thu Duong to the rescue. He was like a Dog Whisperer to our dilemma. Thu took Butter for a week and when he returned our Clearance Pup is well behaved I couldn’t believe it was the same dog.

The best part is Thu is a phone call away when I need his guidance. He came back for follow ups and showed my sister how to handle Butter also. Plus they have group training on weekends to upkeep the training.

Highly recommend Sit Means Sit (wish they really train spouses too)