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SleepyDogTraining LOVES working with Rescues, Shelters and Sanctuaries! Check Out Our New Rescue Rates and Services Available to 501c3 Animal Shelters, Sanctuaries and Rescue Groups!

Please check our new 2016 pricing for 501c3 Rescues, Sanctuaries, and Shelters! Just click on the  Investment and Services tab then scroll down to “New Rescue Rates and Services Available to 501c3 Animal Shelters, Rescue Groups and Sanctuaries” for details. We believe strongly in supporting rescue in all of it’s forms and have been active …

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Living With and Training a Pack of Dogs/SleepyDogTraining/NJ Dog Trainer/NY Dog Trainer/Pa Dog Trainer

At sleepydog llc. we live with our own pack of dogs. They are a well trained pack but that said, we are constantly working on their skills to keep them well trained and happy. For example most mornings our dogs wait in the kitchen in a sit, stand or down stay, to be released one …

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Working with a Multi Dog Family/SleepyDogTraining.com/NJ Dog Trainer/NY Dog Trainer/Pa Dog Trainer

  sleepydog llc. had worked with beautiful sweet pit bulls Nyla and Molly after they were adopted a year or two ago. We were called recently when a third dog , Tink, a young energetic pit bull was added to the mix. Tink is young and very energetic and came to her new adoptive home …

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Testimonial / The McGowan Dogs / SleepyDog Training / NJ Dog Trainer/ NY Dog Trainer

Meet the McGowen pack… Here is what Christine McGowen wrote about her experience with SleepyDog Training – “Can you recommend a good trainer?”  The infamous question that I was not able to answer with 100% certainty.  Sure I had met trainers, used trainers, sat in on training sessions just to see what was out there–however, …

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Happy Hannahversary! SleepyDog Training/New Jersey Dog Trainer

This is a beautiful tribute made by Hannah’s mom/owner Elise Campbell. In the video she chronicles the first year from Hannah in the shelter to Hannah today. Hannah had a bunch of issues like resource guarding, dog on dog aggression, barrier frustration, and redirecting on her handler, among others. The first time I met Elise and Hannah …

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