
"Duncan was adopted from Friends of Homeless Animals at 10 months. His nickname could be "Will Rogers" as he never met a stranger he didn't lick. His exuberance in meeting people, however, led to his two biggest bad habits: jumping and licking!!! Duncan also would bolt through any open door; a closed screened door was no impediment! Duncan would also have an onset of "selective deafness" when pursuing a squirrel in the backyard. Obedience training was in the cards for Duncan. He enrolled in the Adult Basic Obedience Class at C&C Pals. With Duncan's willingness to work for treats paired with positive reinforcement training at C&C Pals, Duncan has been a delight and joy to train. Duncan was voted valedictorian of his class. Duncan can now control his licker and suppress his desire to jump. Duncan will now "sit" anytime a door is opened and wait until given the hand signal to go through. Duncan hopes to confute his training and become accepted as a pet therapy dog with Pets on Wheels."
-Stuart Brawley

Not only did I learn how to train my dog in C&C Pal's classes, but I learned how to understand him. Believe it or not, a lot of training is digesting what motivates dogs and how to work with it. I also learned about things I didn't expect, like nutritional information and recommended reading. If I hadn't had these classes, I wouldn't have known where to start. Thank you for all you've done, I wish I couldmbetter express how much of an impact the quality of your training had for all of us. -Holly Russo

