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Dan Trains Dogs In-Home Dog Trainer located in Capital District, NY Most problems solved in one session.THE MOST IMPORTANT Session IN YOUR DOG'S LIFE!
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23/07/2024

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CDC issues regulations to control the entry of dogs into the United States from other countries. The

15/07/2024

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30/06/2024

Losing a pet is hard. You do not need to go through that heartache alone. Join others experiencing similar types of loss in our Pet Bereavement support group. Our next in-person session is on Tuesday, July 2 at Greater Life Grief Counseling, LCSW from 6 pm - 7 pm. Can't make it in person? You can also attend via Zoom. Just contact Kelly at [email protected].

This incredible program is underwritten by the amazing people at the Comfort of Home - house call pet euthanasia.

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23/06/2024
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18/06/2024

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16/06/2024

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08/06/2024

Summer is upon us. At last, get your dog under control before all the party’s call Dan 518-232-8106

21/05/2024

With the warm weather finally upon us, please remember that hot cars and your furry friends do no mix.

If you can not bring your pet in the store with you. The best practice is to keep them home!

28/04/2024
10/04/2024

Retractable leashes are all the rage but even for small dogs, they don’t offer any control or protection. For powerful breeds, such as German shepherds, they can be dangerous for both dog and owner.What is a Retractable LeashYou’re probably familiar with what a retractable leash is but in case y...

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02/04/2024

Reminder

27/03/2024

March is Poison Prevention Awareness Month, a crucial time to safeguard our beloved pets from potential hazards. Did you know that many common household items pose a serious threat to our furry companions? From chocolate and grapes to certain houseplants and medications, the list of potential toxins is extensive.

According to the ASPCA, thousands of pets are accidentally poisoned each year. To prevent such incidents, it's essential to be vigilant and proactive. Store cleaning products, medications, and chemicals securely, out of your pet's reach. Keep an eye on what they're sniffing around, especially when outdoors, as some plants can be harmful if ingested.

Additionally, educate yourself on the signs of poisoning, such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, seizures, and difficulty breathing. Acting quickly in case of suspicion is vital—contact your veterinarian or an animal poison control center immediately for guidance.

Let's spread awareness and ensure the safety and well-being of our furry friends. Together, we can make our homes poison-proof havens for our beloved pets! 🚫🌿

21/03/2024

Spring is coming soon can you walk your dog?
Give Dan a call for in home training.
518-232-8106

17/03/2024

Each year, we compile a list of the top 10 pet toxins to ensure the safety of our furry friends 🐶🐱 In 2023 alone, we assisted over 400,000 animals through our poison control lines! Follow us to learn more about keeping your pet safe from toxic exposures!

17/02/2024

Dan has some appointment times availible during school vacation. Give us a call 518-232-8106

03/02/2024

Looking forward to Spring be able to walk that dog. Call Dan

05/01/2024

For those who got a new puppy for the Holidays it is time to start working on socializing your puppy. You should start taking your puppy to different places with you so it can be exposed to different sounds and different people. This does not mean that you let everyone hold or pet your dog. Remember that it is your dog, your rules, and your discretion. You have up to 16 weeks of age for your dog to understand that people are okay. This is especially important for people with dominant breeds. Do not blame your dog’s genetics if they growl at a stranger at 18 weeks due to only being exposed to the immediate family.

26/12/2023

Puppy for Christmas? Call Dan for Training. Dantrainsdogs.com
Have a great New Year

25/12/2023
Merry Christmas from Dan and Kathy.
10/12/2023

Merry Christmas from Dan and Kathy.

13/11/2023

The Holidays are fast approacing Have a well behaved dog by the Holidays. Call Dan now 518-232-8106

Halloween is a prominent holiday enjoyed by children and adults alike. However, our canine friends don’t necessarily lik...
30/10/2023

Halloween is a prominent holiday enjoyed by children and adults alike. However, our canine friends don’t necessarily like it nearly as much. Halloween can be a potentially scary and dangerous time for our dogs. It is important that we act as a proactive advocate for our dog during the Halloween season.

Here are a few ways to help keep your dog safe this Halloween (pay special attention to #’s 3 & 6):

1. Trick-or-treat candy is meant for humans, NOT your dog. Chocolate, tinfoil, and wrappers can be a major health risk if consumed.

2. Be cautious of lit pumpkins. It’s easy for dogs to bump into a pumpkin lit with a candle. This can cause a fire or injury to our pets.

3. Do NOT leave your pet in the yard alone on Halloween. Pets should be kept indoors on Halloween and only taken out on a leash to go to the bathroom. Unfortunately there are too many horrible stories of animals being teased, injured, stolen, and even killed on Halloween night.

4. Dog costumes are not for every dog. Only dress your dog in a costume if you know they are completely comfortable with it. Costumes can be an unnecessary stressor for your dog.

5. If you do dress your dog up, make sure the costume is not overly restrictive or obstructive to their view. Even the nicest dog may snap, growl, or show aggression if they can’t clearly see what’s going on.

6. Make sure your dog does not bolt out the front door. Most people open their door frequently on Halloween night to greet trick-or-treaters. Each time you open your door, it is one more chance for your dog to run away. Place your dog in another room that is safe for them to stay for the evening.

Halloween is a fun and exciting evening for humans, but let’s make sure we keep our dogs happy and safe this October 31st.

Dog Training in Westchester NY and dog training in Putnam NY by Dog Trainer Steve Reid. Home dog training, puppy training and obedience training.

Bad post it should have said DANTRAINSDOGS.com or just call 518-232-8106
09/10/2023

Bad post it should have said DANTRAINSDOGS.com or just call 518-232-8106

Dan Rossignol's Targeted Training for Your Dog is a unique opportunity to change you and your pet's life in just one in home session. located in the Capital District NYS Contact Dan today.

06/10/2023

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