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Dogs getting treat during hike in mountains.
I highly recommend Robin if you want results!

 

(June, 2015) 3-years ago I adopted a young female German Shepherd who was found abandoned and wondering the streets, then left at a horse rescue facility. She had a very sweet disposition but she lacked confidence (she would cower and practically belly crawl when she was afraid or was uncertain), she would also pee and poop in whatever corners of the house she thought to be "safe", and she would rummage through the kitchen garbage on a daily basis even though she was being fed 3 meals a day. I also had two other female German Shepherds that I needed to have this "new" addition integrated with and if not properly done, it could have led to a challenging situation with a disastrous outcome. Desperately needing help, I contacted Robin. He took her in and 5-weeks later, he returned a completely different dog. All her bad habits were resolved (she retained her sweetness), she was acclimated to a home environment and she even answered to her new name. Robin also taught her basic obedience commands along with crate training her. Till this day she remains happy, confident, loves her pack friends, and knows that she has a forever home.....and to all of this, I owe to Robin. He is awesome to work with, loves what he does, and my dog still considers his place her "second" home (she gets to visit him often and sometimes will join in the weekend hikes). I highly recommend Robin if you want results! He brings out the best in dogs and turns them into good citizens.

 

Lori S

Olalla, Washington

Red is now the happiest dog around and we are so thankful...

 

The first time we saw Red he was skittish and anxious after having been on the streets, shuffled between multiple shelters and transported up from California. He trusted Robin right away however, and having working with him for three weeks he was a totally different dog. He regained his confidence and social skills around dogs and people, and reestablished basic obedience commands and leash manners. Red is now the happiest dog around and we are so thankful he got a second chance at life, thanks to Bad Dog Bootcamp and Love A Mutt Pet Rescue.

 

 - Megan D

North Bend, Washington

Red was a rescue dog that came from a shelter in California.
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Call: 425-292-7099

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