No Barking Around
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A revolution in dog ownership. No Barking Around provides owners, new and existing, with the equipme
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44 Morse Avenue
Brockton, MA
02301
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Monday | 9am - 8pm |
9pm - 10pm | |
Tuesday | 9am - 8pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 8pm |
Thursday | 9am - 8pm |
Friday | 9am - 8pm |
Saturday | 9am - 8pm |
Sunday | 9am - 8pm |
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Though listed as just dog training, No Barking Around was created as a resource to owners looking to correctly obtain obedience and off-leash command over their dog. It has become the new status quo to see countless owners being pulled or overworked by their dogs during the walk and an overall lack of control, obedience and discipline in nearly all interactions, human and canine. Nearly everyone loves a dog, but they are an incredible commitment of time, money, patience and effort that many owners, new and existing, are not truly prepared to undertake. Even if they are, the culture and climate has become so saturated with poor, misleading and often flat out incorrect information that progress, if any, is slow and usually costly. Dogs were made to be companions but many owners, especially in rescue situations, become overprotective and deny their dogs the chance to show the potential they all possess.
At No Barking Around, above all else, we are advocates for the dog. The focus point of the program we have put together is, “respecting the dog in your dog”, understanding that even though they can be considered members of the family, a dog is still a dog and must be treated as such. Dogs are much smarter than most people today give them credit for, but at the same time, they are also very simple. Jealously, self-pity, shame...these are human emotions that get projected onto dogs. This is what bad owners use as a crutch and an excuse to keep from getting the dog (and themselves) they help they need. Owners who step up into the role of leader and can provide consistent structure, re-inforcement and correction when necessary, can find themselves on the path to a level of dog obedience they could never imagine, but is completely obtainable.
Our goal is to provide the dogs, but especially the owners, the proper instruction, equipment and protocols necessary to begin the journey to a better and happier life for the both of them.