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Helping the owners helps the dogs. Helping the dogs, helps the people.

Of course I love dogs and place a high value in improving their lives. But, I prioritize their human caretaker's lives because I know that most dog owners want to give their dog a better life, but their dog's behavior is holding them back.

-They want to take their dogs for a walk, but they pull them all over the place.

-They want to let their dogs run free, but the dog won't come back when called.

-They want their dog to meet new people and other dogs, but they act wild or aggressive around them.

-They want to allow their dogs to be free in their home, but they destroy the home when unsupervised.

- They want their dog to be with them more often, but they won't settle down.

So often, unfortunately, when a dog has behavior issues, trainers in this industry shame and scrutinize their loving human caretakers for not accommodating the dog enough. They prioritize the dog, without regard to the owner.

However, by prioritizing the needs of the dog owner, the dog is benefitted in return. Dogs don't naturally understand that if they just behave within some rules and boundaries, and that if they reliably listen to commands, their world will open up and their owners can give them so much more out of life.

I understand the love of animals, and dogs in particular, and I  know that so many in this industry, including myself, are drawn to this career for their love of dogs. But, I find it a shame that, for too many, a love of people is missing and that the needs of the caretakers of these dogs are often dismissed as irrelevant.

The dog/owner relationship is so symbiotic.
Understanding this is all the difference.
Helping dogs helps people. Helping people helps dogs.


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 "My goal in dog training is to enhance people's lives by providing a well-behaved dog that they can enjoy their lives with."
Eric Devine


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We have trained some of our best dogs in the Ann Arbor MI area. Ann Arbor Michigan is a very fun and exciting place to visit. The city has a nice blend of culture and nature. Its home to the world famous Michigan University. The city's has a youthful energy and feels more like a cozy town with a lot to offer. 

Over the years of visiting Ann Arbor it still amazes me how nice the entire area is. There are many parks and beautiful scenic drives along the Huron River. We have canoed and taken many peaceful walks along its banks. If you like being outdoors trust me Ann Arbor won't disappoint you. There are people walking their dogs all over the city.

Art and culture to me is a center piece of Ann Arbor. The University of Michigan's School of Music, regularly has all kinds of great performances throughout the year.

The University of Michigan Museum of Art has artwork from around the world that is displayed at different times of the year.
The Ann Arbor International Art Fair is one of a kind and is truly amazing. It is held every summer and it brings in many artists and visitors from around the entire country.

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Ann Arbor is a great place to have a dog due to all of its activity. If you're a sports enthusiast The Big House, officially Michigan Stadium, is one of the largest college football stadiums in the country and hosts huge games that bring the community together to cheer on their team.

Ann Arbor's strong sense of community is seen through its support of local businesses. The city's commitment to the environment is also seen the recycling programs, bike-friendly pathways, and other efforts to reduce pollution.

In my humble opinion Ann Arbor is a city that combines the fun of a university town with the warmth and charm of a close-knit community. Ann Arbor is truly a special place and is a great place to own a dog.

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