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Locality: Sacramento, California

Phone: +1 916-601-3688



Website: www.obedientpups.com

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Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 20.06.2021

Digging pit made for my babies. No more herb garden but will be worth not having holes all over the yard. UPDATE: I’ve added photos of the finished product.

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 12.11.2020

"Walk This Way" Workshop Join us for a great event. Check out our event on Saturday, Oct 6, 2018.

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 10.11.2020

Maddy is practicing social distancing....for the moment.

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 26.10.2020

We will get through these difficult times, but we have to help each other and do our part. Be safe. Be well. xo

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 16.10.2020

Fun with Mia Day. #funwithmia #grandmarocks #funwithgrammy #shemakesmesmile #ourworld #adorable #mygranddaughter

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 16.09.2020

Check your peanut butter!!!

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 06.09.2020

Teach your pup to "take it/drop it" and you may never have to chase him around the house for your sock again! Unless you want to, that is. We don't judge.

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 21.08.2020

I have a Group 4-Week Basic Dog/Puppy Obedience Class starting Saturday Sept 14th from 9-10 AM. Fee is $125 If anyone is interested or knows someone I have several slots available.. Email me at [email protected]

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 03.08.2020

Keeping your dog physically stimulated and in shape is an important part of dog wellness, but it is also crucial to provide mental stimulation and enrichment for your dog!

Obedient Pups Professional Dog Training 31.07.2020

Often dogs get labelled things like stubborn because we expect that they "know" what we want and so, should do it immediately. But what if she doesn't really kn...ow? What if we slowed down a bit and embraced the idea that sometimes dogs may be processing information and trying to determine the best response? Slowing down and giving a dog time to think can provide us with more opportunity to reward the correct response, rather than jumping in prepared to punish - and one of the benefits of this is that if we are timely in our reward delivery, response time will improve and we'll begin to see more of what we want and with more enthusiasm.