Archive for August, 2010

Rhode Island Dog Training


August 25, 2010
posted by admin @ 11:32 am

Meet Daisy one of our Dedicated Dog Training’s Dog Board and Train members. Daisy’s stay with us was quite unique, as we took her on a mini vacation for some good old Rhode Island dog training.

When Dedicated Dog Training says that we train your dogs in different environments were not kidding (lol), below is a video of this 1 year old little lady showing Rhode Islanders that our dog training works in other states as well.

Enjoy Daisy participating in some northern Rhode Island dog training.

Long Island Puppy Training with Sammy!


August 18, 2010
posted by admin @ 8:21 am

Sammy is our latest Long Island dog boarding  member; Sammy was trained by Dedicated Dog Training a few months back, and as many of our members know, we board our members puppies and dogs.

Sammy really reinforces our policy of only boarding our members’ dogs and puppies.  Our Long Island Dog Boarding practice of  boarding only members’ dogs has benefits to everyone concerned.

First and foremost, no, not you guys, the dogs…the dogs know me and will feel more comfortable living in a pet capacity rather than a kennel.  Secondly, they are stimulated the entire time here by playing, socializing (with family and dogs), exercising, and training. A refresher course is giving to all puppies and dogs when entering into our Long Island Dog Boarding Program.

O.K. the selfish point about our Long Island Dog Boarding Program…I get to interact many times over with the wonderful puppies and dogs that I have established a relationship with.  Yes, because of Dedicated Dog Training’s practice of only accepting members’ dogs for our Dog Boarding it means saying good buy after our Long Island dog training  services are rendered, happens less and less.

So with further delay let me show Sammy’s humans parents and siblings of him practicing the PLACE command.

Long Island Dog Boarding with Sammy


August 15, 2010
posted by admin @ 7:19 pm

Hi everyone, here is a dog that displays nothing but energy! This is the definition of a big dog trapped in a small dogs’ body.

A little fresh air at our Long Island Dog BoardingProgram never hurt anyone.  This is Daisy my German Shepherd (duh,as if you guys thought she was a Yorkie), playing with Sammy.

Watch how Daisy is intrigued, extremely focused in on the rope, and watch how focused Sammy is on Daisy…Different strokes for different folks!

Long Island Dog Board and Train – Good Bye Buddy!


August 8, 2010
posted by admin @ 9:26 am

Bye, Bye, Buddy!  we are going to miss Buddy, he was an extraordinary dog.  It was a pleasure training Buddy.  Buddy was a model dog in our Long Island Board and Train Program.