Another Happy Family Member
Name: Holly
Breed: Maltese
Age: 7 Yrs Old
Behavior Issue: Adjusting to new baby
Preparing for our baby was an exciting time for me and my husband until our-then seven-year-old Maltese, Holly, began acting differently...(read on)
Brian & Angela
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21882 Badger Road
Cascade, IA 52033
Phone: 563-852-3219
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Stone Hollow University
Want your good dog to be a great
dog? Want the training to be done for you? This option allows your dog to attend 'Stone Hollow "U"', learn
all the basic obedience skills and manners, and then show you what he's learned! At the end of Boot Camp, you and
your family will have private training to assure that your dog will obey you and take their new skills home.
Board and Train Programs:
Undergrad Program
During this program, your dog will learn the basic obedience commands
(Sit, Stay, Come, Down, Heel and Manners!) Your dog will be incorporated into the
DayCare program and group classes during his stay. This provides socialization skills and training in real life situations. A private lesson with your dog's family is included at the end of your dog's stay.
Graduate Program
This is for owners who want to take their dog to the higher lever.
Alternative School for Naughty Dogs
This is for the dog that is aggressive towards others, dangerous to other animals, has total lack of respect for humans, and shows dominance or has other major issues. This program will help your dog understand leadership and obedience.
At the end of the training, the entire family must attend a private lesson to review the training protocols. This program requires a 4 week minimum stay. A longer stay may be recommended as we get to know your dog during the 1st week.
*Aggression Rehab
For the dog that protests handling, threatens, growls or bites, a minimum of 4 lessons
is required to fully assess the dog and lay a foundation of safety, obedience and desensitization exercises. Goals include HEEL, SIT, DOWN, STAY, COME, LEAVE IT and acceptance of handling. Each dog will reach these goals
at a different pace, depending upon the severity of the issue.