Pet Boarding Training near Mystic

Pet Boarding Training near Mystic picked by BestProsInTown

9AM - 6PM

17 Maxson St, Mystic
Blue Prints Dog Training Pet Boarding Training

“Being a family of 4 with two kids, we knew we needed some help with training after we got our pup, Whiskey. Being a 3-month old puppy at the time, Whiskey was always jumping at the dinner table, and constantly trying to steal the kids things for his own. We contacted Jesse from Blue Prints Dog Training, and she came directly to our home and gave us the best tools and advice we could have! The fact that they are willing to come train in our home, made for the best outcome in training our dog for these certain scenarios where training at a facility just wouldn’t do. Without a doubt, I highly recommend Blue Prints Dog Training services for all of your training needs!“

5 Superb3 Reviews

9AM - 5PM

420 Groton Long Point Rd, Groton
Canine Command Learning Center Pet Boarding Training

“My husband adopted an English Setter over 11 years ago as a puppy. Molly was out of control. Jim came to our home and worked with her one afternoon. We just reinforced everything that Jim taught us 11+ years ago.When you seek professional help training your companion animal, your life and their life is so much improved.“

5 Superb2 Reviews

50 Taugwonk Spur Rd, Stonington
My Dog's Place Pet Boarding Training

“Love mdp staff and facilities. A lot of opportunities for your dog to learn if you're willing to put in the time and effort!“

4.6 Superb16 Reviews

6:30AM - 7PM

769 Stonington Rd, Stonington
Rhodes Collar Pet Boarding Training

“I cannot say enough good things about Gleanna and the team at Rhodes Collar. The first time I talked to them, they were returning my call. We had made the mistake of adopting two male puppies at the same time. One of them was a few months older and, our vet discovered, severely abused, and even though the rescue said he was good with kids and other dogs, he was making the younger dog so frightened because of his aggression and growled and lunged at my 12 yo son, his tooth coming right next to his eye. The latter incident happened seconds before Rhodes Collar called me back. I was crying and hysterical. Out of the kindness of her heart, the trainer Claire came out with her own dog and evaluated our poor aggressive fellow. She also invited us, again free of charge, to walk with our dog, hers and a friend and the friend's dog in a public place. Although it was an extremely difficult decision, and our son saying basically that he didn't care about his own safety, Claire helped us find a new and wonderful home for this pup. All of this was done on her own time and with the greatest kindness by Claire. She especially helped ease the guilt we felt about rehoming our dog, and expressed a lot of surprise that the rescue organization would let us adopt two puppies at the same time. It is doable, but EXTREMELY difficult. Definitely beyond our skill set. Claire never made us feel bad about that. She definitely let us make our own decision, but was there to help us either way. We did a set of Sunday morning obedience classes with Claire and our remaining pup, Waldorf. It was a lot of fun. Unfortunately neither obedience class time really works for our schedule. However, we have been sending Waldorf, as often as possible, to Rhodes Collar's wonderful Doggie Day School!! It's very full, so he only gets to go when someone else cancels, about once a week. The School is from 8am until 1pm. You can drop your dog off or pay a small fee to have them pick up and/or drop off your dog, which is a real help if you, for example, have workmen in your home all day and can't leave, as happened to me this week. Rhodes Collar brought him right to the door! We honestly don't work with Waldorf as much as we should. He gets lots of walks, play time and loving, but we could train him more. However, I know he is learning at Doggie Day School. He is the first dog we've had that walks on the right side of a pole when walking down the street so the leash does not get wrapped around the wrong side. I have never been able to train a dog to do that, and Waldorf does it as a matter of course. We definitely did not train him to do that. Rhodes Collar did. Recently, I told him to "stay," left the room for a bit, and he was right where I left him when I returned. I put him in "stay" another time recently, and he held there while I walked away, again until I released him. We worked with him some on "stay", but I know most of that is attributable to Rhodes Collar. They train the dogs not to be distracted or, shall we say, egged on by other dogs. Today I took him to Home Depot. It was a typical busy Saturday. I was pushing a cart which he was not accustomed to, but he adapted quickly. A large boxer (Waldorf is a small, supposedly lab mix) was pulling at the owner's leash and barking aggressively. Waldorf did not react. Then at the checkout, this smaller dog, maybe Jack Russell, jumped out from the top part of his owner's buggy and was barking, again, aggressively. Waldorf of course looked at him, but did not bark. A lady behind me loudly said "That's why we don't bring dogs to public places." The small dog owner put his dog back in the cart and rolled past us. I was scanning my items and noticed Waldorf, still not barking, but trying to follow after the dog in the cart. I pulled him back in front of me. He wasn't looking at me, so I said "eyes." Rhodes Collar taught him that command, and we've practiced it a bit. He made eye contact, and I put him in a &qu“

0 Na0 Reviews

6AM - 7PM

270 Rogers Rd, Groton
Fun. Play. Bark. Pet Boarding Training

“The poor reviews must be habitual malcontents cause this family run business is all about the pet. They've rescued and cared for special needs dogs that would have ordinarily been euthanized. Big hearts abound here. I've boarded with them a couple of times from a one-day stint to a couple of overnighters. Dogs went in health and happy and I got them back the same way. They socialized with other dogs and employees and were good and tired when I got them back so I know they got to run and play all day. Isn't that what it's all about anyway?“

4.5 Superb29 Reviews

8AM - 6PM

3 Lorenz Industrial Pkwy, Ledyard
Groton Ledyard Veterinary Hospital Pet Boarding Training

“Groton Ledyard Veterinary Hospital took such great care of our pup, Boba. When Boba came down with pink eye, her previous vet (at a different vet hospital) was booked for the whole month and could not squeeze her in to be seen. We are super grateful to the amazing team at Groton Ledyard Vet Hospital for taking her as a new client for her urgent eye issue. We will be definitely switching Boba's care to this vet hospital! Shoutout to Dr. Newman and the vet tech who saw Boba that day. They treated her with much love and her eye completely improved. Highly recommend this vet!“

3.9 Good19 Reviews