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Hours
Monday: 9AM - 6PM
Tuesday: 9AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 6PM
Thursday: 9AM - 6PM
Friday: 9AM - 6PM
Saturday: 9AM - 6PM
Sunday: 9AM - 6PM
Ratings
Google: 5/5
Facebook: 4.1/5Map & Location
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STAT K9 Training is a popular dog training service that focuses on improving the behavior of dogs of all ages and breeds. The business provides in-home private lessons and board-and-train programs, helping with various behavioral issues. Clients praise the trainers for their effective work, especially Tina, who is described as "amazing" and capable of "transforming" even the most difficult dogs. One family, struggling with their 6-month-old Boxer's unruly behavior, found Tina's training to be a game-changer, helping them regain control of their household and strengthen their bond with their pet. Another owner of a 1-year-old Yellow Lab was amazed by the progress in just three weeks. The dog, initially overwhelmed with "crazy puppy energy," was able to play calmly with others and go on field trips to public places, building confidence and obedience. The training at STAT K9 also effectively addresses common puppy behaviors, such as poop-eating, crate-crying, and counter-surfing. One family, whose 5-month-old puppy exhibited these issues, was grateful for the "life-changing" results of the two-week board-and-train program. The trainers provided them with tools and guidance to continue training at home, making it easier to enjoy their pet without constant stress. Recent reviews highlight impressive results. One dog, Cooper, at 21 months old, was very energetic and constantly into everything. After two weeks at STAT K9, Cooper returned a different dog—listening, relaxing, walking well on a leash, and making the home less chaotic. Another client praised Tina for transforming Oso, a small 15 lb dog who was reactive and difficult to walk. After the program, Oso is calm on walks, unbothered by noise and other dogs, and the owner is trained to be his leader. A third family with a Portuguese water dog puppy was very happy with the training. Their puppy, previously difficult to handle, now walks nicely, is polite to guests, and goes in her crate. They acknowledge they still need to do some work themselves but find the results manageable and highly recommend the program for those needing help with bad behaviors. Recent reviews also highlight the loving care and effective training provided at STAT K9. One dog, Puka, stayed for two weeks and showed clear improvement—being much better with commands, listening, and calmer. The owners appreciated the daily videos of Puka socializing and training with Tina, which helped them see her progress and continue her training at home. They highly recommend Tina for her knowledge, care, and love for dogs. Another dog, Teddy, a 15-pound poodle with a BIG attitude, was very reactive, making walks difficult and causing issues with neighborhood reputation. After working with Tina, Teddy learned alternative behaviors, and his owners were shown how to maintain the progress. They described the experience as very positive. Enzo, a rescue Australian Cattle dog, also benefited greatly from STAT K9 Training. Initially fearful of automobiles, anxious, and energetic, Enzo was mostly confined to their fenced yard, unable to walk on a leash. After three weeks of training, Enzo became a happier, more confident dog. He now walks on a leash in the neighborhood, plays ball in the backyard, and is much less anxious overall. The owners say the training has dramatically improved both Enzo’s life and theirs.