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Go Dog Go Genna is Licensed and insured with many years of experience with animals and a bachelors of science.

Someone tell Rosie, she’s such a good helper
03/07/2025

Someone tell Rosie, she’s such a good helper

03/07/2025

Please join us for our first Pet Loss Workshop on Sunday, March 16th from 10am-2pm at our lodge. This workshop will provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals to share about their pet and the grief they have been feeling, and also connect with others who understand. Lunch will not be provided for this event so please plan to bring your own.

Registration is required and there are limited spaces available.

https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/52da8fe

Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions. 🌿

02/24/2025

2025 Jr Iditarod Champion Emily Robinson!! Emily just made history!! She is the first musher in forty-eight years to win the race 4x winning in 2022- 2023- 2024-2025!

02/18/2025

Pamper your pup with the finest treats at the Trolley House Market! 🐾 Come by and grab something special for your furry friend!!

02/18/2025

Local to Middletown

Great, professional service in a friendly home atmosphere. I have over 25 years of experience in grooming and veterinary. Services include full grooming, bath and trims, bath and brush, nail trimming and nail grinding

02/13/2025

ARE YOU WORTH COMING BACK TO?

I’m often horrified when I watch people trying to get their dogs to come back to them when they call.

They call and call and get increasingly angry and frustrated as their dog keeps ignoring them.

When their dog eventually comes back, or has been chased and "captured” by the now really angry person, they get screamed at, yanked about, or punished in some way for taking so long and not listening.

Why on earth would a dog want to return to someone who does this to them!

The most common reason dogs don’t come back when we call is because it’s not a positive experience.

A new environment is generally far more rewarding, stimulating and exciting than coming back to us.
An exciting scent or seeing something to chase can all override a response to recall.

Make coming back to you well worth it by always making it a rewarding experience and keep practicing this throughout a dog’s life.

Have a little patience if it takes longer than you would like, let your dog finish what they’re doing before calling them, practice in different locations and environments and never reprimand or punish them for coming back.

There is never a guarantee of a perfect recall each and every time, but making it a rewarding experience will greatly improve the rate of success.

02/13/2025

Huge Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 to AKC RHP Katie Bernardin and the Giant Schnauzer "Monty" on winning the Big Purple and Gold Best In Show Ribbon tonight in Manhattan New York.
Congratulations 🎉 🎊 👏 Team Monty 🥳😍

01/21/2025
Snow hikes
01/20/2025

Snow hikes

Happy holidays from the best boys in NC:)
12/12/2024

Happy holidays from the best boys in NC:)

Got enough toys your majesty?
11/03/2024

Got enough toys your majesty?

10/19/2024

Don’t assume someone you trust and love will care for your precious pet. Make firm arrangement so they do not end up alone in a shelter or worse abandoned to the world.

People you trust and love can be the ones that disappoint you the most

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