Appalachian Dog Training, LLC

Appalachian Dog Training, LLC Providing a dog training experience with the resources your dog needs for success!
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Video day for Sakari!! Graduates go home with their own custom training video for you to keep!                          ...
08/26/2024

Video day for Sakari!! Graduates go home with their own custom training video for you to keep!

We had a busy week and pups are getting ready to graduate!
08/02/2024

We had a busy week and pups are getting ready to graduate!

Dont forget to “connect” with your dog 💕🐾👣
07/17/2024

Dont forget to “connect” with your dog 💕🐾👣

Sharing from a trainer in MD…
06/28/2024

Sharing from a trainer in MD…

There isn't a day that goes by where someone isn't making a comment somewhere on the internet about dog collars. What should be used, what shouldn't be used, why one is better than the other, etcetera.

You would think that one's proximity to heaven is hinged on one's beliefs about collars. I find it pretty odd that the folks condemning a particular collar's use do so not out of any real experience, but by clinging to the mantras of a loud but incredibly ignorant sect of folks who have repeated the shibboleths so many times, they lost the courage to discover the truth for themselves.

A collar is a tool, just like a leash, a crate, a dog bowl, or any other device we use. The collar itself isn't really the problem. The perception of the collar as 'cruel' or 'inhumane' is.

There isn't a device out there I haven't used. There are some I prefer, and even of those, some I use only occasionally. I am thankful I have them in my arsenal of tools.

My selection process starts with using the most 'basic' tool and judge from there. Decisions are always based on the animal in front of me, the goal, and the conditions under which the dog will be expected to perform when handled by someone not *me*.

This becomes an important distinction. Especially when the owner is a tiny woman or senior who happens to own a young dog that promises to achieve a certain size or a large dog that has grown up thinking it was the Emperor of the Universe.

I work with people of all ages and abilities, and what becomes exceedingly apparent is the necessity of helping them (the owners, not the internet experts) effectively control their dogs with maximum efficiency and authority.

I am not above putting a Starmark collar on an enthusiastic puppy or a micro-prong on a toy dog. I will counsel an owner to consider an e-collar for quite a few different scenarios, especially if there are dexterity and ambulation issues.

The tool itself isn't the problem. If people would smarten up, start their dogs' training earlier, and not wait for undesirable behaviors to emerge and strengthen, we wouldn't have half the tools we currently have. I wouldn't spend a ton of time Frankensteining a couple collars and cludging together something for a specific client to help them with application and control.

Many folks disregard the *owner's* need, fixating only on their misguided interpretation that a given device is 'cruel' when in fact, the vast majority of collars were originally designed to make training ~less~ confrontational.

Humans' misuse doesn't make the device less effective, regardless of how it's design is interpreted by folks who can only see the forest, and not the variety of trees within it.

The human equation is the unknown quantity, with their petulance and infantile lack of emotional control, and their dimwitted willingness to blame the dog's 'stubbornness' instead of their own ham-handed insistence that the dog perform to some exceedingly lofty expectation after a repetition or two of any given exercise.

Humans are the ones that made that dog that way. They continually justify their smug superiority with unreasonable physical handicaps and call it preservation breeding. They pursue unnatural aesthetics while disregarding temperament and trainability (both influenced genetically, regardless of what pseudo-science is saying), and leave the mystified owner in a cesspool of nonsense and conflict.

They have no place to turn. The information they find is contradictory and full of half-witted nonsense that leaves them confused and uncertain.

Owners are blamed for their dog's behavior, but aren't offered solutions that would remediate that issue clearly, quickly, and without fallout. They are made to feel shame for their choices, when all they wanted to do was get help.

Cruelty is everywhere. The human that chooses to kick, beat or slam a dog against a concrete floor didn't use a tool. He used his arms, hands, and feet. The girl that bludgeoned several dogs to death didn't do it with a collar. She did it with a blunt instrument.

Having the latitude to help people is the grand design of every tool known to man; to facilitate convenience, or to create additional control without having to expend additional effort.

Any of us over a certain age should remember what it was like driving some tank of a car without power steering and power brakes. Many of us recall the 'mom arm' because shoulder restraint sat belts hadn't been invented yet.

Every thing out there is a derivative of some other thing, and dog training tools are no exception. Some form of slip-type training collar has existed since Xenophon or before. Prong or pinch type collars have existed for over a hundred years, and electronics have been around since the 50's

Tools are and can be innovative. They are a gift that helps us communicate with our dogs in a succinct and graceful way. Learning about them requires more than an opinion on social media.

I deplore intellectual laziness as much as I deplore cruelty. Tools aren't the enemy. Ignorance is.

A little fun on the   today!
06/27/2024

A little fun on the today!

06/09/2024

Come see the Service Pups at We Rock!
Wednesday 6/12 3:00-4:00pm. This is a free event. Options to stay and play are available.
Thank you Appalachian Dog Training, LLC for this amazing program!

Golden Palooza 2024 Thank you   for having us and providing a beautiful pet-friendly & family-friendly venue!A special t...
05/12/2024

Golden Palooza 2024

Thank you for having us and providing a beautiful pet-friendly & family-friendly venue!

A special thank you goes to our locel pet food stores who graciously donated toys & gift cards for our Service Dog fundraiser!!




Golden Palooza 2024!!
05/12/2024

Golden Palooza 2024!!

Today 12-4p!! Raffle, prizes & more!!
05/11/2024

Today 12-4p!! Raffle, prizes & more!!

worlds laziest dog at obedience class …Magic !
05/09/2024

worlds laziest dog at obedience class …Magic !

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05/07/2024

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Appalachian Dog Training LLC's service dogs provide support fo… catherine weibel needs your support for Appalachian Dog Training Service Dog Family Fundraiser

Every opportunity we have to socialize our dogs provides a positive training experience where they can improve their ski...
05/01/2024

Every opportunity we have to socialize our dogs provides a positive training experience where they can improve their skills and grow their confidence. When we have something that is scary or difficult for the dog to work around, we do not avoid it, but rather we identify the proximity in which the dog is able to work near the distraction. as they succeed, we increase that challenge by working closer to it over sessions and overtime.

Sunny day for biking dogs and teaching the stay!
04/29/2024

Sunny day for biking dogs and teaching the stay!

Don’t be misled by a catchy headline! This photo of a pet looking out an airplane window is NOT the truth and is NOT a c...
04/04/2024

Don’t be misled by a catchy headline! This photo of a pet looking out an airplane window is NOT the truth and is NOT a change regarding pets on airlines! The company is stating you can now bring a bag in addition to your checked in pet (that fits in its carrier under the seat) no changes to the pet policy!

Graduations start tomorrow! That means it’s time for baths, brushing, and nail trims to get ready!🐩Need Dog Training? Ca...
03/27/2024

Graduations start tomorrow! That means it’s time for baths, brushing, and nail trims to get ready!

🐩Need Dog Training? Call/Text 828-708-5949🐕
🦴Board & Train, Classes, Obedience, and Off Leash 🦴

✅ We are accepting new Board & Train clients ✅ Serving Asheville and Charlotte area, located in Mills River, NC.

⛱️ We host indoor & outdoor training spaces with fenced yards and acres of walking trails! 🥾

🇺🇸Veteran Owned & Operated

➡️ Serving Asheville, Charlotte, Arden, Hendersonville, Brevard located in Mills River NC on Airport Road (RT 280) ➡️

➡️ All breeds, all ages training! We specialize in helping you AND YOUR dog gain confidence, environmental stability, and good social manners TOGETHER 💯

☎️ Call/ Text 828-708-5949 to find out if our Training Team is the team your dog needs!!

👩‍💻 www.AppalachianDogTraining.com
📧 [email protected]
☎️ (828) 708 - 5949
🐕🐩🐶 All Breeds/ All Training
📍 Mills River, NC
👉 Serving Asheville and Charlotte areas

03/26/2024
Service Dog selects Light Green 8 & Yellow 8 from Summer &   litter are off to an amazing life of love and service!! We ...
03/15/2024

Service Dog selects Light Green 8 & Yellow 8 from Summer & litter are off to an amazing life of love and service!!

We are so so thankful for all of Summer’s & Kenda’s puppies they have given us over the years and of course, the folks behind the scenes educating us and helping us breed better dogs, , Thank You!!☺️

It is a bitter sweet to say goodbye to bye to her last litter of puppies but the lives they will change make our hearts smile 💕

Zyon is wrapping up his training to go home as an Off Leash Trained Golden Retriever!!
03/14/2024

Zyon is wrapping up his training to go home as an Off Leash Trained Golden Retriever!!

What a lovely day to hang out with friends!! ☺️🐶☀️🐩Need Dog Training? Call/Text 828-708-5949🐕🦴Board & Train, Classes, Ob...
03/14/2024

What a lovely day to hang out with friends!! ☺️🐶☀️

🐩Need Dog Training? Call/Text 828-708-5949🐕
🦴Board & Train, Classes, Obedience, and Off Leash 🦴

✅ We are accepting new Board & Train clients ✅ Serving Asheville and Charlotte area, located in Mills River, NC.

⛱️ We host indoor & outdoor training spaces with fenced yards and acres of walking trails! 🥾

🇺🇸Veteran Owned & Operated

➡️ Serving Asheville, Charlotte, Arden, Hendersonville, Brevard located in Mills River NC on Airport Road (RT 280) ➡️

➡️ All breeds, all ages training! We specialize in helping you AND YOUR dog gain confidence, environmental stability, and good social manners TOGETHER 💯

☎️ Call/ Text 828-708-5949 to find out if our Training Team is the team your dog needs!!

👩‍💻 www.AppalachianDogTraining.com
📧 [email protected]
☎️ (828) 708 - 5949
🐕🐩🐶 All Breeds/ All Training
📍 Mills River, NC
👉 Serving Asheville and Charlotte areas

Dixie the Australian Shepherd was uncertain about our bridge at first, but we helped her with treats, encouragement, and...
03/13/2024

Dixie the Australian Shepherd was uncertain about our bridge at first, but we helped her with treats, encouragement, and showing her how we do it with confidence.

🐩Need Dog Training? Call/Text 828-708-5949🐕
🦴Board & Train, Classes, Obedience, and Off Leash 🦴

✅ We are accepting new Board & Train clients ✅ Serving Asheville and Charlotte area, located in Mills River, NC.

⛱️ We host indoor & outdoor training spaces with fenced yards and acres of walking trails! 🥾

🇺🇸Veteran Owned & Operated

➡️ Serving Asheville, Charlotte, Arden, Hendersonville, Brevard located in Mills River NC on Airport Road (RT 280) ➡️

➡️ All breeds, all ages training! We specialize in helping you AND YOUR dog gain confidence, environmental stability, and good social manners TOGETHER 💯

☎️ Call/ Text 828-708-5949 to find out if our Training Team is the team your dog needs!!

👩‍💻 www.AppalachianDogTraining.com
📧 [email protected]
☎️ (828) 708 - 5949
🐕🐩🐶 All Breeds/ All Training
📍 Mills River, NC
👉 Serving Asheville and Charlotte areas

Walking on a leash is the foundation we start with each dog 🐕 🐩Need Dog Training? Call/Text 828-708-5949🐕🦴Board & Train,...
03/12/2024

Walking on a leash is the foundation we start with each dog 🐕

🐩Need Dog Training? Call/Text 828-708-5949🐕
🦴Board & Train, Classes, Obedience, and Off Leash 🦴

✅ We are accepting new Board & Train clients ✅ Serving Asheville and Charlotte area, located in Mills River, NC.

⛱️ We host indoor & outdoor training spaces with fenced yards and acres of walking trails! 🥾

🇺🇸Veteran Owned & Operated

➡️ Serving Asheville, Charlotte, Arden, Hendersonville, Brevard located in Mills River NC on Airport Road (RT 280) ➡️

➡️ All breeds, all ages training! We specialize in helping you AND YOUR dog gain confidence, environmental stability, and good social manners TOGETHER 💯

☎️ Call/ Text 828-708-5949 to find out if our Training Team is the team your dog needs!!

👩‍💻 www.AppalachianDogTraining.com
📧 [email protected]
☎️ (828) 708 - 5949
🐕🐩🐶 All Breeds/ All Training
📍 Mills River, NC
👉 Serving Asheville and Charlotte areas

03/11/2024

Pupdates are coming…we are waiting on our last student to arrive…Zuko!!

03/09/2024

AVIDOG Puppy Test results are in! Summer’s litter has just rocked us! We have 4 Service Dog candiates, 1 Therapy Dog, and 3 sport & family pets!!

Address

9485 Boylston Highway
Mills River, NC
28759

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+18287085949

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