Happy Tongue Out Tuesday with love from Annie, the Bernese Mountain Dog.
Read moreIf your goal is to enjoy walking and socializing your dogs, this is your perfect opportunity…because it’s free! A+ Dog Training wants to get to know you, your family, and your dog! Come join us for a walk and meet other dogs and dog owners. Walks last from 45 minutes to one hour with open
Read moreJuly’s Free Community Pack Walk was on a hot morning so we stayed close to our starting point and under shade for the dog’s safety. There were still 12 dogs that attended and twice as many humans. We’ll see everyone for August’s Free Community Pack Walk on August 10th at 9:00 A.M. As usual: Bring
Read moreTo end our posts of Roi the French Bulldog that stayed with us for a seven-day Board & Train, we are wishing everyone a Happy Selfie Saturday!
Read moreLabrador Retrievers & Golden Retrievers can make a great addition to the family. Just make sure you find the right dog’s personality to fit your lifestyle. As with humans, dogs need to learn the boundaries, structure, & rules in the home. Otherwise, they grow up thinking that a hose is to chew on and anyone
Read moreHappy Tongue Out Tuesday with love from this adobrable pack: Ammo, Tom, & Sybbie!
Read moreToday’s Feel Good Friday goes out to Burt’s BBQ Shak in Turlock, CA. We love taking our dog to this restaurant, which is located near Costco. Hurry up and try their food before it’s too late!
Read moreAmmo can’t wait for this weekend’s Hughson Fruit & Nut Festival. A+ Dog Training will be there to meet the community and sign up anyone ready for a consultation. There will be water for dogs at our booth and Ammo will be available for the kids to pet. We hope to see you and your
Read moreTom & GiGi will be calling everyone around lunch time to confirm once more for Monday’s Elementary Class & Thursday’s Junior High Class. Things you will need: bags for waste lots of treats a non-retractable leash whatever collar or harness you and your dog are comfortable with water for you and other humans in your
Read moreCongratulations to our latest Kindergarten class. Elementary and Junior High dog obedience classes start up right after Easter. We can’t wait!
Read moreThis is a reminder that A+ Dog Training’s Free Community Pack Walk will be held this Saturday, April 13th at 10:00 A.M. We meet at the corner of Monte Vista Ave. & Crowell Rd. in Turlock, CA at the CSUS Campus. Walks last from 45 minutes to one hour with open sidewalks and lots of
Read moreHappy Tongue Out Tuesday from our famous Labradoodle Colt!
Read moreTurlock Animal Services would like to remind all dog owners to license their dogs in their city/county. Tags must be worn in public. This includes our Free Community Pack Walks that we hold monthly. This is our reminder to you. So give some love to your dog and make sure they wear their bling! 🙂
Read moreOur A+ Lifetime Program is just that, a training program that lasts for the life of your dog. Because “life happens” and you never know what the future holds or how your dog will adjust, A+ Dog Training is here for you! Call 209-985-7898 to set up a FREE consultation and get more details on
Read moreToday from 5:30 – 6:30 P.M., A+ Dog Training will be registering puppies for the upcoming Kindergarten class. The class is five consecutive Thursdays 6:00 – 7:00 P.M. for small pups & 7:15 – 8:15 P.M. for large pups held @Taylor ER Veterinary. Please come by @PetAvenue today at 5:30 to register your puppy. This is
Read moreAs the Steelers pick CB Artie Burns and the Los Angeles Rams use their #1 pick on QB Jared Goff, A+ Dog Training would like to remind everyone to draft an emergency plan for your dog. PREPARE and get a pet emergency supply kit ready. PLAN what you will do in an emergency. STAY INFORMED and
Read moreAs GiGi’s students completed their state testing on Heatwaves, A+ Dog Training would like to share information on heat strokes that we received at the Patterson Pet Awareness Expo. Do you remember how miserable the heat was in Modesto last year? Let’s educate the dog community and keep all of our beloved pets safe! Several
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