Dog Training Graduate from Conyngham, PA

Recent dog training graduate, Camo, with Bonnie and Jack R. from Conyngham, PA.

Here’s what Camo’s owners had to say:

“What we liked best about the services at PBK was the friendly, professional and great facility. The doggy grooming at pick up was a pleasant surprise! When Camo tries to take advantage of situations we just revert back to the basic rules and he listens like a charm. Strong headed German Shorthair! We would highly recommend training with Peacock Bridge Kennels.”

Dog Training Graduate from Hancock, NY.

Recent dog training graduate, Ella, with Ellen B. from Hancock, NY.

Here’s what Ella’s owner had to say:

“What I liked best about the services at Peacock Bridge Kennels was EVERYTHING. The people, the training, you showed us what to do, etc. Ella came home a new dog. We have a lot of fun with her. She comes when called. When we have people over, she sits and stays. Our drive to drop Ella off for training was a long 3 hours. Coming home was a different story – this was a nice 3 hour ride. She comes with us all of the time now in the car. Thank you all.”

Dog Training Graduate from Summer Hill, PA.

Recent dog training graduate, Prine, with Lyle and Andrea M. from Summer Hill, PA.

Here’s what Prine’s owners had to say:

“PBK took our out of control 1.5 year old English/American Bulldog and transformed into the family pet we always wanted It look a little longer but PBK was accommodating and took the needed tie to give us our pup back. Our only regret was waiting so look to see PBK! Thank you.”

Dog Training Graduate from New Ringgold, PA.

Recent dog training graduate, Ruby, with Norma F and Tracee F. from New Ringgold PA.

Here’s what Ruby’s owners had to say:

“Everyone we dealt with was very friendly and professional. We saw a noticeable improvement after 2 week training. Before PBK Ruby was obsessed with deer and actually ran off through the woods once. That was when we knew we needed help. Now when she sees deer, the “no” command stops her from chasing. If we let her start chasing, the “come” command brings her immediately back to our side. That is exactly what we wanted from this training. Thank you PBK.”