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Celebrate National Cook for Your Pets Day: A Feast of Love

National Cook for Your Pets Day, celebrated on November 1st, is the perfect opportunity to show our furry companions how much we care by preparing them a homemade meal. This special day encourages pet owners to move beyond store-bought pet food and get creative in the kitchen. […]

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Looking Back at The 2024 APDT Conference

We’re thrilled to share that Elisha and three of our trainers recently attended the 2024 APDT Conference, and it was an incredible experience! This year’s conference was packed with opportunities to learn from some of the best minds in dog training. Our trainers engaged in workshops, panel […]

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Check Your Chip

Every year, August 15th marks “Check Your Chip Day,” a day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of microchipping pets and ensuring that these chips are up to date. As a dog training school, we understand that keeping your furry friend safe is a top priority. While […]

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What to Expect When You Are Expecting… a Puppy!

While the holidays can be quite busy, it can also bring more time at home with the entire family. This can be a reason why some people choose to bring a new puppy into their home. If this is you, you want to make sure you are […]

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Oh, Christmas Tree!: Your dog’s first Christmas

Christmas time is here! Baking cookies, seeing friends and family, exchanging gifts and putting up the tree are just some of the many joyous things that Christmas brings.  If you also brought a new puppy into your home during the year, or a new rescue, this is […]

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Daylight Savings and Your Dog

No one’s a fan of it, but it’s that time of year again, Daylight Savings time! While the one hour shift (either forward or backward) can make humans a little discombobulated, it can affect our dogs too! There are several ways that the time shift affects our […]

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How to Prepare for a New Baby When You Already Have a Fur Baby

Do you have a dog? Are you expecting a baby? Let’s talk. As a mom and a dog trainer, I want to set you and your dog up for success. So let’s discuss some ways we can prepare for your new arrival. In an ideal world, these […]

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Foxtail Facts and Safety Tips

It’s that season once again when pet owners need to stay diligent about foxtails. …BUT WHAT ARE FOXTAILS? Foxtails come from a common type of grass awn. The grass generally grows during spring with fuzzy, barb-like heads falling off its stalks once the weather begins to turn […]

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Thinking about a coronavirus quarantine canine companion?

Let me tell you a couple reasons why you might not want to do it or let me explain how it’s going to be a little bit more challenging during these times of quarantine and safer at home orders. The first thing that we must consider is […]

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May is National Pet Month

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5 Ways to Celebrate National Pet Month with Your Dog 1. Sign up for a training class. Your dog will enjoy spending time with you and the added benefit of better behavior will make you both happier. Participating in a class is a great way to be […]

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"I Said Sit!" School for Dogs
3368 S. Robertson Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
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