Great Dane

"Major"

We sent Major, a Great Dane, away to school because we knew a big dog like a Great Dane would need to be a GREAT dog or we would be in trouble. We started beginner classes but decided the 6 week school program might work out better for us. 

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We truly have a great dog now. He comes when called, goes to his place and stays there unless released. Our friends do not mind if I bring him with me to visit as they don't even know he is there unless they see him. 

I truly feel the Canine Academy lives up to all their advertising and if you experience the training you will never want another dog that is not trained to the caliber that this school offers!

Bob and Sherry Mosser
Oxford, Mi

"Parker"

The Martz Family - "Parker" Great Dane

We rescued a pure bred Great Dane, Parker, at 8 weeks of age. Within a week we almost lost him due to an undiagnosed virus. We gave him very special attention because of this. Of course he grew very quickly and at the same time he took advantage of the situation and decided that my wife was his favorite chew toy. He was jumping and nibbling her arms all the time. My wife was so bruised that it became a choice between the dog and my wife. We decided that Canine Academy was the answer. Their training is extensive and our dog came back a distinguished gentleman. Lisa and her staff work wonders. The training is something that neither my wife nor I could ever have accomplished on our own. Lisa and made us feel that our dog was the most important dog in the world. He is now well mannered and responds to commands without having to repeat them a hundred times or raising our voices. I know he misses Lisa and , the outings and all the fun they had. 

Canine Academy - thank you again for everything. 

Nick & Jean-Parker Martz

"Leo"

The Halteman Family - "Leo" Great Dane

Our family has always wanted a Great Dane, so when we came across a litter of pups in the paper last spring we were absolutely thrilled. Leo (short for "Leonidas"- the name of the Spartan king in the movie "300") was a lovable little puppy for us from the day we brought him home but as he rapidly grew in size we found it increasingly difficult to rein him in from his excitement. He almost never listened to us when called, jumped up on everyone at any given moment, stole things off tables, dragged and bit when leashed and he was aggressive with other dogs. In short, we had almost no control over him and that scared us. His safety was at risk.

We enrolled Leo in the off-leash camp in hopes that all that would change. Once he came back home we knew, without a doubt, it was the best thing we could've ever done for him and the rest of the family. He obeys every command almost instantly and plays with other dogs extremely well. We couldn't ask for a better dog. Thanks Canine Academy!

"Stallone"

"Stallone"- Great Dane
Stallone is a handsome 1-1/2 year old brindle Great Dane.  I adopted Stallone when he was one year old.  He had spent his entire first year of life at the breeders, living in a kennel.  It became obvious after I adopted Stallone that he had not been exposed to things outside of the kennel during his first year of life.  As a result, Stallone was fearful of everything.   For example, strangers, strollers, basketballs, bicycles, cars, children, sounds, etc. sent him into a panic.  Stallone did not know how to go up and down stairs or jump into the car.  I was so eager to take him on walks and go on vacations, but Stallone could only make it halfway down the block before he was struggling to return home.  Once he was back inside the house, he would bolt straight for his kennel.  This was, after all, where he had become most comfortable.  After eight weeks of trying to desensitize him to everyday life on my own, I soon realized I needed help. I had heard about the Canine Academy through a co-worker and decided to take him for a consultation.  I don’t think I made a very good first impression when I was 45 minutes late for my appointment with Lisa.  I explained that I could not get my 130 pound Great Dane puppy into the car!  Lisa was very understanding and still gave me the full introduction to her Program.  She assured me that after attending the Off-Leash Program and continued practice, Stallone would have the confidence and training he needed to conquer his fears.  My concern was so great that Stallone would become fear aggressive, so I enrolled him in the Off-Leash Program that very same day. 
It was difficult to think about leaving Stallone for 6-8 weeks, but after observing the love and attention that Lisa and her staff shower on the dogs in their care, I knew I could trust them with my big baby, Stallone.  During the eight weeks that Stallone was at the Academy, he and I both learned the commands.  Stallone and I know have the tools we need to overcome any situation.  This entire experience has given Stallone the freedom and opportunity to experience everyday life without panicking when faced with new and strange environments.  Since graduating, Stallone has been in parades, outdoor shopping malls, trails, and goes on frequent walks.  This summer, he and I will be going to Florida and plan on taking long walks on the beach.  Everywhere we go, Stallone attracts attention and he no longer becomes frightened when approached by children and strangers.  Stallone will always be my shy, timid Great Dane, but thanks to Lisa and her wonderful staff, he now has the tools he needs to overcome his fears.