Wyoming K-9 Training Academy

Wyoming K-9 Training Academy Improving two lives at once: yours and your dog's. We are a professional dog board and train facility
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At Wyoming K9 Training Academy, we strive to make your pet the best partner at home, in the streets, and on the job. We assist both individuals and agencies to train their dogs through a range of techniques. Our clients can choose from services, including board and train, general obedience, K9 law enforcement training, service and therapy, search and rescue, narcotics detection, and more. Our foun

der and lead trainer, Paula Cooke, is a Certified Master Dog Trainer that is committed to your dogs' success and growth. We also work closely with individuals that have PTSD through our non-profit, where we help them train the perfect companion. Our mission is to improve and save lives with our work, so don't hesitate to reach out today.

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07/24/2024

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Trimming black or thick claws on cats and dogs requires a bit of caution and attention to detail since you can't see the quick (the blood vessel inside the nail) as easily as in lighter-colored claws.
I prefer to stop at the green tick in the diagram and dremel a little further, but definately do not head to the yellow or red tick if you are a beginner 🤗

Here are some tips and tricks for trimming your own pets claws:

Use Proper Lighting: Ensure you have good lighting when trimming. A bright light source ie: a torch can help you see the quick through the nail if it's translucent.

Take Small Steps: Trim small bits of the nail at a time to reduce the risk of cutting the quick. This is especially important with black claws where the quick is not easily visible.

Look for Visual Cues: Some black claws may have a lighter or translucent tip if you look underneath the claw, where you can see the quick.

Be Prepared: Have styptic powder or cornflour on hand in case you accidentally cut the quick. Dabbing the powder on to the tip of the claw will help stop any bleeding quickly.

Have Patience: If your pet is anxious or resistant, take breaks and reward them for good behaviour. It may take a few sessions to trim all nails comfortably. You don't have to trim them all at once!

Seek Professional Help: If you're unsure or uncomfortable trimming your pet's nails, consider having a professional groomer or veterinarian demonstrate the process.

Practice Regularly: Regular trimming helps keep the quick shorter and encourages the quick to recede, making future trims easier.

By following these tips and being cautious, you can safely trim black claws in cats and dogs without causing discomfort or injury.

Can’t help but to love him. ❤️
07/24/2024

Can’t help but to love him. ❤️

Working reactivity with Charlie.
07/24/2024

Working reactivity with Charlie.

07/17/2024
Big shout out to my newest top fans! 💎James ThurDrop a comment to welcome them to our community,
07/15/2024

Big shout out to my newest top fans! 💎

James Thur

Drop a comment to welcome them to our community,

Athena completed her obedience training!! She will be coming back for her second half with Dogs and Tags to be a fantast...
07/15/2024

Athena completed her obedience training!! She will be coming back for her second half with Dogs and Tags to be a fantastic service dog!!

Winnie
07/13/2024

Winnie

Freyja
07/11/2024

Freyja

Heifer
07/11/2024

Heifer

Charlie
07/11/2024

Charlie

Moose went over the rainbow bridge last week! He will be missed and was a pleasure to train and love him! RIP moose!! We...
07/09/2024

Moose went over the rainbow bridge last week! He will be missed and was a pleasure to train and love him! RIP moose!! We love you!

07/05/2024

So grateful for my service dog.

07/02/2024

Now is the time to start preparations! ❤️🤍💙

Also trained by Wyoming K-9 Training Academy.
06/26/2024

Also trained by Wyoming K-9 Training Academy.

So grateful for my service dog.

Elevate your dog training experience with our master trainer, serving your community for 15 years. We specialize in reac...
06/19/2024

Elevate your dog training experience with our master trainer, serving your community for 15 years. We specialize in reactive dog socialization, obedience, and manners. Our training methods are online, board and train, and private one-on-one sessions. Contact us at 307-640-7266 to address your dog's needs.

06/18/2024

Let's take a moment to recognize CDT Zoe Winston, Class of 2025, who has been selected as West Point's first Astronaut Scholar.

Created by the six surviving astronauts of the Mercury 7 mission, the Astronaut Scholarship is a merit-based program recognizing excelling undergraduate juniors and seniors nationwide.

Cadet Winston is a Mathematical Sciences Major from Virginia, Vice President of Phi Kappa Phi, and a leader in both the Corbin Women’s Leadership Forum and the Math Forum. Guided by a strong passion for math and a desire to help others, Winston conducts research in the realm of Biostatistics using statistical approaches to study cellular metabolism looking to identify clinical biomarkers to be used for an earlier diagnosis of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy, the leading cause of maternal mortality.

"I’m extremely excited to participate in the mentorship and professional development programs offered by the Foundation and grow as both a leader and a researcher.”

Astronaut Scholarship Foundation: https://www.astronautscholarship.org/index.html

Full Press Release: https://www.westpoint.edu/news/press-releases/west-points-first-astronaut-scholar

West Point Superintendent | Dean of the Academic Board-West Point | West Point Admissions | West Point Parents | Department of Behavioral Sciences & Leadership | The West Point Center for Leadership & Diversity in STEM

Koda and Bodie so cute!!
06/18/2024

Koda and Bodie so cute!!

Betsy
06/18/2024

Betsy

06/18/2024

Important graphic showing why short snouted breeds are prone to overheating faster than other breeds.
Image Credit: International Canine Behaviorists

06/14/2024

Happy Birthday U.S. Army!
Celebrating 249 years of defending our country.

06/13/2024

True 🪽
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06/13/2024

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