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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IS INCLUDED? The list goes on an on. Chicagoland Dogs do not jump on people, bark incessantly, growl, pull on the leash, use the house as a toilet, run away, bolt through open doors, dig in the garden, chew your belongings, eat off your counters, ignore you when you want their attention, act wild and uncontrollable. I GET ALL THAT PLUS A GUARANTEE? Yes, and we do guarantee it for the lifetime of your pet. Should you ever require further dog training assistance, you'll have it free. For the lifetime of your pet. It's that simple. And our Chicago dog training is so happy and so effective, very few clients ever need retraining. WHERE WILL MY DOG LIVE? Your dog will not live in a cold, industrial kennel. Your pup will live with his professional dog trainer in your trainer's home, with constant supervision, structured play, happy training, and lots of love. HOW LONG IS THE PROGRAM? In only ten days your dog comes home trained to be a happy, polite companion...on and off leash...in and out of your home. You'll be able to go everywhere together. That's because we only use our amazing ForceFree Method (tm). All behavior issues are covered including housebreaking if that is a problem. And remember, the training is guaranteed for the lifetime of your dog! WHAT IS THE COST? For the investment of $2195 you'll have the dog of your dreams, guaranteed for life. | CAN I TALK TO YOU ABOUT MY DOG? Yes! We'd love to hear from you. Just call us at 800-516-0001 so we can discuss YOUR dog. | | |
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CHICAGOLAND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR DOGS |
| | A recent client of our Boarding School Program...the Happy Dog Boot Camp! |
| | | | | | | | QUENTIN RICHARDSON Star Forward for the New York Knicks.
"Thanks for the great dog training Marc!"
We trained Q's three dogs to be happy and polite inside and attentive outside...even when off leash. |
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Cody was a wild and happy Irish Setter when he came to us. Now he's a well behaved and happy Irish Setter! Cody is 10 months old, and a big boy, who used to be fond of body slamming his family for attention, and he loved to run away from home. Bolting through open doors was easy for him with his size. Now Cody gets to spend a lot more quality time with his family. They can take him anywhere, on leash or off. Cody comes when called, sits to ask for attention politely, and waits for permission to go through doors. Cody's owner, a banking executive, said, "I'm very impressed." Cody just wagged his whole body.
The dogs are doing great! We went for a two mile walk and it was wonderful. We encountered squirrels, ducks, kids playing and even a baggie of Cheerios on the ground and I was able to completely handle them  . We also spent some good time running around the backyard. I know that part of their problems were that they weren't getting enough exercise, but I couldn't control them to give them exercise. I know this will be much better now.
I also got Erie a ball to put his food in. He has to paw it and roll it around to get the food to come out. It takes him at least a half hour to eat. Not only does it challenge him, but I'm sure it's better for his digestion to eat slower!
I put their collars on this morning to let them run around outside and work a bit on not charging the door. I had Erie sitting in front of the door (open enough so he could get out), and he waited for me to say "let's go."
I left their bed downstairs last night and my bedroom door open. They came up about 1:30 to say goodnight and then went back downstairs and slept until they heard my alarm this morning.
Thank you. I feel like I have a connection with them to teach them.
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