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We first took Charlie to a two month PetSmart obedience training program; however, his obedience actually worsened after taking this class! Charlie was thinking, “Rut roh!” Then, I heard about Man’s Best Friend on the radio advertisement and thought it might be worth my time to go to the free consultation.\r
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After talking with the trainers at Man’s Best Friend, we decided to let them have our precious baby for the two week “doggie boot camp.” After the two weeks were up, we anxiously went back to MBF to see Charlie’s progress. Charlie’s trainer, Clayton was with Charlie and we were behind a two-way mirror, for we could see the boys in action with out distractions. The anticipation was so high and after just a few minutes of observation, my mouth was hanging down to the floor! Charlie was absolutely amazing! \r
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Clayton was able to teach our 6 month old, attention deficient, hyper active, stubborn golden retriever how to sit, stay, down, come and the all important heal command within this short 14 day period. We were so impressed!\r
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