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Canines In Action -- Training for All Dogs!
Canines In Action, Inc. teaches pet manners, obedience, and more using dog-friendly training techniques anyone can use. Using the latest behavior research, we teach appropriate behavior to replace the misbehavior we don't want. The dog learns to make the right choices before engaging in the unwanted behavior!
Our convenient class schedules provide flexible and personal options for training. We focus on practical behaviors; our classes are oriented as much toward your lifestyle at home as toward the competition ring. Training services are available privately and in a group, in both sequential and drop-in formats.
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Canines In Action, Inc. has received four Reader's Choice awards from the readers of IndyTails Magazine. We were also listed as one of the best places for training by Indianapolis Monthly. And, we were recently nominated and voted one of the best in Indianapolis on the WRTV A-List. Thank you very much!
Advanced Pet Manners (Manners 2)
Tue Nov 02 @ 7:00PM - 08:00PM
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