Bad Dog Blues?

IMG_2396.jpgYou know you want to take your dog to one of Austin's many leashless dog parks. Or maybe you just want to be able to leave the house for an hour without coming home to find all of your shoes, socks and area rugs in a tattered pile on the floor.

We can help you with that!

From the wealth of dog training options available in Austin, we chose Kim Roche. Kim helped us turn our Town Lake puppy into a happy, healthy pooch.

Kim is ready to help you with a variety of stuff ranging from basic steps like "sit" and "stay" to separation anxiety and out of control dogs. She takes a holistic approach by considering each dog's individual personality, diet, exercise needs and past history. Most of Kim's students are rescue dogs, and she has a particular knack with dogs who've previously been left outside unattended.

We can't say enough about Kim's ability to read dogs and, what's surprisingly more important, read and train dog owners. You'll be as shocked as we were to find out how dog's people contribute to the the behaviors that drive us nuts about them!

Don't waste time. It's spring and Auditorium Shores are calling!

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Nice post! I have a 3-month old Jack Russell terrier, Gotham, whom I've been trying to socialize with other dogs. This might be just the right answer...

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