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- Diamonds in the Ruff
Our training philosophy We love and respect your dog as much as you do All of our trainers use gentle, positive, effective methods Diamonds in the Ruff is a "force free" "fear free" zone What does that mean? It means that our training philosophy follows the ethics and position statements of highly regarded professional training organizations
- BEHAVIOR CONSULTS PRIVATE LESSONS | diamondsintheruff
Diamonds in the Ruff Dakota offers pre-class evaluations, behavior consultations, private training lessons, and packages based on the needs of your unique dog and household
- What will we learn? - Diamonds in the Ruff
Discover the many skills you and your dog will learn in classes at Diamonds in the Ruff
- Behavior FAQs - Diamonds in the Ruff
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- BEHAVIOR CONSULT - CAROL BYRNES | diamondsintheruff
Diamonds in the Ruff Carol specializes in helping new puppy owners and adoptive families get off on the right paw with their new friends: basic skills, manners and socialization and helping your dog become the best friend they can be
- Force Free Trainers of the Northwest - diamondsintheruff
Diamonds in the Ruff is a force-free, reward-based training school, focused on building great relationships between dogs and their people Classes start monthly!
- Contact Us - Diamonds in the Ruff
Diamonds in the Ruff is located at the foot of the North Monroe Street hill on the West side at Cora and Monroe From I-90, take the Lincoln St exit, north through Downtown - keep left at the library, turn right and cross the Monroe St Bridge heading north
- Who What to Bring to Class | diamondsintheruff
Class size is limited to 3 people per dog Family consistency is extremely important We encourage all interested family members to help with your dog's training Older, well-behaved children are welcome - those who will take an active part in your dog's class training Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult We encourage you to take turns working with your dog in class The dog
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