We got our first dog this past May, a rescue who was about 7 months old. After we adopted Rio we began to notice that he was a little reactive toward other dogs when on leash and would not respond to us in any way when trying to calm him on our walks. He was also having a tough time breaking focus and listening to commands once he was keyed in on something (squirrels, birds, rabbits, you name it). We have relatives who had used Sit Means Sit with their dogs who also dealt with similar issues, so a few months later after a consultation meeting we decided to go for it. After day one, we could already tell we made the right decision with Sit Means Sit. We saw improvements that very day and he kept improving with each visit. He gets genuinely excited when we get to the building, loves the trainers (Courtney is who we’ve worked with primarily and she’s wonderful), and has made huge strides with this training program. The key, as the trainers will tell you, is to keep it consistent at home and be diligent in practicing what they’ve shown you. That way it really starts to sink in for both you and your pup so you get the most out of the training. We are so excited we’re able to take him for walks without him pulling us in all directions after every animal he sees, and he is so happy knowing he’s making us happy – it’s a win-win. Thank you Sit Means Sit for helping us feel confident with our sassy, independent pup. He has learned so much and is so eager to please now that he knows what is expected of him. This program is definitely worth the investment.

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