Late Night Shenanigans

Uncategorized Oct 12, 2019
What a crazy week I’ve had!

Three of my grandchildren have come to stay with us for a while. 

Their ages are four, three, and two.

I’ve been busy working on teaching these three adorable little ones the rules of my house, such as food is only allowed at the kitchen table, little ones are not allowed to change the song I’m playing on Alexa, and never put your face in a dog’s face.

I’ve also been working hard on getting the three on our schedule. 

The first night was a fun one, let me tell you! 

My husband woke me up at midnight, saying, "The monkeys are running the circus." 

They sure were. 

Not only were the little ones up playing, but they got my six-year-old and nine-year-old to join them- on a school night! 

I was not pleased.

The good news is, things are getting easier every day. 

The little ones are learning the rules and the schedule, and there have been no more midnight parties, from the littles anyway- my college students are another story.

I was talking with one of my adult sons the other day about how the little ones were doing. 

I told him that there are a lot of similarities between dog training and working with small children.

Most dogs are about as intelligent as a two to a three-year-old child. 

When we are training them, it is important to be clear about our rules and then be consistent with enforcing them. 

Just like with kids.

Just like kids, dogs do well when they are put on a schedule. 

It’s all about how we lead them. 

If you need help training your dog or you are experiencing ANY problems with your dog that are causing you embarrassment or frustration like:

  • getting pulled down the street when going for a walk
  • jumping on guests every time they come over
  • stealing food off the counters and table
  • getting in the trash
  • non-stop barking
  • using your new rug for their preferred potty spot
  • chewing to shreds your new pair of shoes
  • digging up your yard
  • or you are afraid your dog is going to hurt another animal or person

We can help you.

Let us show you how. 


The first step is to schedule your Free, No-Obligation evaluation. 

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You pick a day and time that works best for you. 

A trainer will meet with you and your dog (and anyone else that you would like involved in training) and go over some history, find out your training goals, and discuss training options. 

We can usually provide you with some free tips to help you start seeing immediate results. 

You can find out more about all our training options and get any questions you have answered. 

There is no pressure or obligation to buy anything. 

Here is the link to schedule your free evaluation: https://www.cleverk9mi.com/schedule-evaluation-session.html


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