Obedience Around Distractions Has Turned Grady Into A Confident Pup!

grady-goulderMy husband and I were beyond thrilled when we spotted a little wire-haired terrier named Grady peeking out from his kennel at the Humane Society last April. We instantly fell in love and he became a part of our family. Once we had him home, we realized that our cuddly, friendly, and energetic pup was also extremely stubborn. While we never had to worry about him around other dogs, kids, or people, training him was a struggle. He didn’t respond to his name or commands when there were distractions around and he was quite the escape artist. While we knew training him would take time and patience, being more stubborn than a terrier was near impossible for my husband and I. Our friends, who had done a board and train with their equally as opinionated terrier mix, raved to us about the impact Sit Means Sit had on their dog. We signed Grady up right away! We loved receiving pictures and videos of Grady hard at work while he was away and we were absolutely blown away with the results of just a short, 5 day board and train. During the return lesson, Megan was incredibly thorough with explaining his training and was so patient while my husband and I tried our hand at it. Before going to Sit Means Sit, Grady would dash out any open door and run up and down the block. Now our little scruff mutt is focused and can be trusted to listen off leash, even on our busy street. We couldn’t be more grateful to Megan for all of her hard work and for giving Grady a loving and fun-filled environment while he learned the ropes. My husband and I now feel confident in our ability to keep up Grady’s training at home and we look forward to our follow up lessons with Megan to help him progress even further. Thank you SO much Sit Means Sit!

Brina & Kip Goulder – Tampa, FL

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