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Our  business was named after the owner’s daughter “Katelynn”! Discovering at that time she wanted to be a vet…

You will find our name, logo, flyers and business cards  at many vets, apartment complexes, dog stores, grooming shops and back of cars!

We strive to have a happy, healthy, obedient dog and a positive dog owner that knows what to  do and how to respond.  After your dog is trained, we provided group classes at several different parks or areas  through the valley. Group classes give you a chance to keep up the training methods that both you and your dog have learned.  They also give you and your dog an opportunity to socialize and talk with others having similar traits.  We enjoy learning together.

Thank you for taking the time to read our introduction. You will find on our web site many ideas of dealing with your dog. We appreciate the opportunity to help you, and your dog!

Once you’ve done your homework and found a trainer that you like, what happens next?

There are some preparations that will be common to both private training sessions and group classes such as:

  • You will probably be asked to complete and sign an enrollment and waiver form that includes specifying what your goals are (i.e. a well-mannered dog, competitive obedience, therapy work and so forth.)
  • You may also be required to provide proof of vaccinations for your pet.
  • Payment arrangements and fees should be reviewed in detail.

Here are some interesting dog statistics:

  • There are about 74.8 million “owned” dogs in the U.S.
  • 39% of households in the U.S. own at least one dog
  • 63% of owners have only one dog, 25% own two, and 12% own three or more.
  • 10% of dogs living in homes are adopted from animal shelters
  • 75% of owned dogs have been spayed or neutered.
  • These statistics are taken from the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association 2007-2008 National Pet Owners Survey.