"Sky"

The Washburn Family - "Sky" German Shepherd

After we lost our great companion of 13 years we thought we would never come across another dog to take her place. But 4 months later we ended up with a cute German Shepherd puppy. We named her Sky, she was so cute but we quickly learned we did not have the same patience we had 13 years ago. Sky became a hand full! Taking her for a walk was a very unpleasant event and her jumping, barking and just getting into everything had us at our wits end. We signed up for a 6 week, one day a week puppy class through Canine Academy and by the end of the class we realized we needed the pros to take over. It was a BIG decision to make, not only would we not be able to see her for 4 - 6 weeks we were also apprehensive that she would lose her playfulness and worse case scenario not remember us. Well, it has been 3 months since she finished her Off Leash Training and she is such a GREAT dog! Although she still has her mischievous moments, pulling it together is as simple as a one or two word command followed by praise. Life is good and Sky is a joy to have around thanks to the Canine Academy. Thanks to all of the trainers!

Joe and Barb Washburn

"Duke"

The Ferguson Family - "Duke" Labrador Retriever

The Ferguson Family - "Duke" Labrador Retriever
When we adopted Duke from Leader Dogs for the Blind, we thought we had a great plan. The dog would be a little older, so we would miss the "puppy" stuff. Since he was with Leader Dogs, he would be partially trained. What we had totally forgotten was that he was a two-year old champion bred Labrador. Having trained two dogs from puppies before, we would only need a series of community based dog training classes and we would be set. Well, six weeks into it, after trying choker collars and gentle leader collars, and treats, and cajoling and whatever, Duke was still out of control on a lead.

We had heard about Canine Academy from other folks in the community and entered Duke (and ourselves) into the Beginner Program. Duke (and we) improved so we moved on to Intermediate. While these programs produced phenomenal improvements, there were still concerns about Duke's ongoing aggressiveness when confronting other dogs while on a lead. For Duke's safety and our peace-of-mind, we entered all of us in the Off-Leash Program. While Duke was the primary focus for the first several weeks, we were all involved shortly thereafter and Canine Academy made sure we have constant opportunities for continuing success. While Duke still has his "moments",the training and follow-up has put us in control of those situations resulting in Duke's safety and our peace-of-mind.

"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!

"Dolce"

The Meli Family - "Dolce" Rottweiler

The first thing that comes to our minds when thinking of the Canine Academy is - THANK YOU. We love our dog like everybody else loves their dog; so the choice to get the dog professional training was not a difficult one. One day I saw an advertisement in Hour Magazine "you have a good dog make it a great dog"™ so I thought that is exactly what we are attempting to do. Upon calling for an evaluation, the staff from the beginning won us over. We needed three things right from the start to consider going forward with this program: competent employees, clean facilities and someone that truly loved dogs as much as we do! Canine Academy hit very high on all marks. 

My recommendation to anyone that is thinking about this program for their dog is to go into to it very reluctant to want to do it. The staff will (I promise) show you a proven, logical, understandable and fun way to train your dog. The training that I have been receiving for my dog Dolce has made him very confident, a little smarter but not much (LOL), and the potential to be a great dog. At 10 months old Dolce has already surpassed all my dogs that I have ever had as far as enjoyment. So for all the people who really don't know if they should try this training for their beloved dog, don't do it for the dog - do for your state of mind. If you thought you knew about dog training, the staff Canine Academy will quickly make you realize you don't know much, but are very helpful and patient to get you where you need to be-It is all great! 

Paul Meli

"Gracie"

Todd & Kelly Petrocella-Capaldi "Gracie" Blue Lacy

There are only two certainties in life: death and taxes. Well, if you are a dog owner and leave your dog in the very capable hands of the professional staff at Canine Academy, then you can add a third certainty: a well trained and obedient dog that you will be proud to show off.

When we first brought our Blue Lacy, Gracie, home she was your typical rambunctious, mischievous, playful, and highly energetic puppy. However, she barked at other dogs, wanted to constantly go after squirrels, birds and other dogs, chewed incessantly, and made walks an undesirable chore. And her following of basic commands was inconsistent. The Blue Lacy breed is highly intelligent but very headstrong and they are use to living mainly on farms and ranches in the south as herding and hunting dogs. Those two tasks give the breed a job and a challenge. Living in suburbia we quickly realized that Gracie was going to be like a fish out of water and without being able to utilize her natural instincts Gracie was going to need other means to challenge her mentally, as well as physically. We first tried training her ourselves, then used a box store training service and still couldn't make the training, obedience and mental breakthrough we were looking for. Forty-five minute walks twice a day (basically, Gracie walking us) helped diffuse some of the energy but Gracie still needed to be stimulated mentally. Needless to say, frustration began to mount.

With the power of the internet I found the Canine Academy and quickly scheduled an evaluation with Lisa. We came away from Lisa's no-pressure presentation extremely impressed and made the decision to secure Gracie a spot in the six week in-kennel obedience training. 

I am usually a rather skeptical person and mostly, if something is too good to be true, then it probably is. However, this is one of those rare exceptions. Immediately upon being reunited with Gracie, we knew the decision we made to turn Gracie over to Lisa and her staff was one of the best we ever made. The energy and playfulness that we so loved in Gracie was, and still is, present. However, it is controlled and within reasoning that all dog owners should expect. We can take Gracie anywhere, whether to a downtown area, in a store, or to friends and families, and feel comfortable and confident knowing she will be well-mannered and obedient. People rave to us about how well Gracie handles herself. Our walks together are now very enjoyable and pleasant and the twelve commands Lisa and her staff taught Gracie give her a solid mental workout. Just the fact alone that I can take Gracie off leash and know that she will not stray is absolutely priceless. And the follow up training and fun events that all Canine Academy graduates can attend throughout the year ensures that Gracie's training is reinforced and honed outside the home. 

Kudos to Lisa and her staff. They have loads of enthusiasm. You can tell they love what they do. And most of all they care. They don't just hand back your dog and say thanks. Lisa and her staff make sure that you and your dog's reunion goes smoothly and they follow up and always make time to answer questions or to help, whether it be days, weeks or months after the six week program ends. Is it a little tough saying goodbye to your beloved dog for six weeks? Absolutely! But six weeks is nothing compared to knowing that the next twelve years or so will be filled with having not a good dog, but a great dog!

"Riky"

Joe and Anne Williams "Riky" Lab/Pitbull Mix

Riky came into our lives in the summer of 2007. His mother was a black lab and his father was a white pit bull. Although he seemed extremely docile and listened to us most of the time, we felt that being part pit bull might lead to issues in the future. As he grew, he became extremely strong. Although he never just took off while on his leash, if he ever decided to, he could easily pull us down. He knew several commands: "sit", "stay", and "down", but "come" wasn't his strong suit. We had a good dog, but wanted a great dog and felt that the Canine Academy Off-Leash training was for us. The expense of the program and separation from Riky was an issue, but we finally decided that this was an investment worth making. We are so glad we did. From the day Riky came home he has been darn near perfect. We have five cats and we used to separate Riky from them with baby gates. Now we put him in a down stay and the cats walk right past him. We can let him out to do his business and when he's done we tell him to come and he runs, not walks, back into the house (no electric fence needed). We walk him around the neighborhood and he doesn't even need his leash. We have taken him to several of our friends houses and he behaves perfectly --even if they have dogs themselves. Everyone we meet, comments on how wonderful our dog behaves and we always tell them about Canine Academy.

Joe and Anne Williams Rochester Hills, MI

"Ellie and Zoey aka The Girls"

The Schroeder's "Ellie and Zoey aka The Girls" - Bernese Mountain Dogs

After extensive research, observing Canine Academy graduates, and reading the testimonials of other previously frustrated dog owners, we decided it was time to take the bull by the horns and give  Canine Academy a call.  After meeting with Lisa and her outstanding staff, of course “The Girls” in tow, and observing first hand the facilities and what the program can accomplish, we knew this was the direction we needed to pursue.

We are so fortunate to have two beautiful loving Bernese Mountain Dogs that are giving and with extremely gentle personalities.  So, you ask, why did they need any kind of training?  As Ellie and Zoey grew bigger, pushing the mid 80lb. mark, they still had lots of puppy attitude.  They needed some discipline and structure and we needed some control.

The Off-Leash Program at Canine Academy has been our salvation.  Lisa and her staff worked hard with Ellie and Zoey, and of course our training too.  We now not only get compliments on how beautiful our dogs are, but also what well mannered dogs we have.

We like to sum it up this way:
Before Canine Academy – Puppies having fun!
After Canine Academy – Dogs making life FUN! 
Thank You MCA
Ed, Pam, Ellie and Zoey

"Indy"

McCormick Family "Indy" Siberian Husky

A little over a year ago, we brought home a Siberian pup and called her Indy. The first few weeks were easy. She was curious, but timid, which made her very easy to manage. Then she got a little more comfortable and the mouthing and jumping on the kids started. We tried several different "tricks" to stop it, but with very little success.

When I heard about Canine Academy's Off-Leash program, I thought getting a "turn-key" dog was cheating and that I could train her myself. Indy and I took some classes and made significant progress, but my challenge of work and raising three kids along with Indy's challenge of thirty chickens to not chase was getting the better of us. 

I talked with Lisa at Canine Academy about the situation. She told me about the Husky she had as a kid and the chicken incident it got her into. She understood the challenge (while still thinking I was a bit crazy for expecting a Husky and chickens to coexist.) She explained how the Off-Leash program really worked and I signed Indy up. 

Six weeks later, Indy came back a much more confident, obedient, and relaxed dog. Now we enjoy running on the trail and going places. The command set she has now is also a great foundation for training her to skiing, biking, and pull the kids on carts and sleds. Other Husky owners can't believe how well behaved she is. We (including the chickens) are very pleased.

"Sascha"

Barbara and Ron Coburn "Sascha" Standard Poodle

My husband and I think the off- leash program at Canine Academy  is so fabulous and the trainers are geniuses! We have a Standard Poodle named Sascha and she was 7 1/2 months old when we sent her to the Off-Leash Program. She was a sweet, fun dog  but here's what we had problems with before the training: She was very hard to take for a walk outside - she was always pulling  on the leash and when she saw a squirrel she yanked the leash so hard that I felt my arm was going to come out of the socket!  In order to get her to go to the bathroom, we had to walk her around our house - front yard, back yard, round and round until she finally decided to poop. Then every few days my husband had to get the pooper scooper and re-trace his steps to pick it all up - it was a pain in the neck. Another thing was that it seemed like we were always saying "No Sascha" - she would take things off of counters, steal socks, chew shoes, etc.  When the grand-kids came over, she would jump on them because she was so excited and she would get really wild. She was adorable, we loved her but she was getting harder for us to control. It's now two weeks after the training and we are amazed EVERY DAY.  She is such a pleasure to be with. Lisa told us how to get her to go to the bathroom in one spot and now it's like clockwork - she goes in the same spot every day. She is so well behaved but we are having so much fun with her. We take her outside without a leash (I was so afraid to do this the first time) and she loves to run and play with us. When the grand-kids come over she's so much calmer and we can always put her on her mat (we say the command "place") and she stays on her mat.  She seems to be so much happier and wanting to please us and she is so lovable - we kiss her all day long. This is the greatest training program and we are so happy we did it - it makes having a dog a pleasure and so much fun!!!!!!
-Barbara and Ron Coburn 

"Kaiya"

Reyna & Sameer Patel - "Kaiya" Siberian Husky

Kaiya, our Siberian Husky, is our first dog.  In preparation for her arrival, we poured through several books on Huskies and dog behavior and training, watched training shows on TV, and began to research obedience schools before our little pup was even born!  Several coworkers told us about Canine Academy.  One in particular had several dogs go through Canine Academy's  training classes and Off-Leash Program, so we just had to check out a class to see what it was all about.  We were pretty much sold  after the “sit-in” session with our coworker.

At just over 12 weeks old, we enrolled Kaiya in the Beginner’s class, and soon after, the Intermediate class.  The trainers really knew their stuff and dogs that were loud, annoying, and didn’t listen were taught how to “settle” and be quiet in the first class!  It was an amazing thing to see!   The trainers continuously raised the bar at each consecutive class session and by the end of each six week course, we could see marked improvements, not just in Kaiya, but in all of the dogs in each of our classes.  Many of us were simply in awe of how easy the trainers made learning for the dogs and for the owners.  During the classes, we had the chance to meet two recent Off-Leash Graduates and their families.  My wife and I decided that we wanted to take Kaiya to the next level as well and soon had Kaiya enrolled for her own Off-Leash Program.

Like other proud owners here, we were really worried about leaving Kaiya for the six weeks and were wondering if our puppy would even remember us when her training was completed.  The  trainers assured us that Kaiya would be OK and they even sent us tons of pictures during the training and made several phone calls to keep us informed of Kaiya’s progress.    She looked like she was having so much fun that our worries were quickly gone.  After taking the first two classes, we knew that Kaiya was in experienced and caring hands.  The six weeks went by quickly and the first day we got to see Kaiya was shocking!  We were presented with a dog that was so well behaved that we couldn’t believe it was the same non-stop high energy puppy that we had dropped off!  And the best feeling was that she didn’t forget us at all!!!  As soon as she was given permission to break from her Stay (she is a well trained dog now after all!) she came barreling across the courtyard and buried herself in our laps!

We have since been continuing our year long Off-Leash learning process and are doing very well.  The trainers have always been there for any questions and concerns that we have had since day one of the beginner’s class.  We have had the pleasure of attending several parades, the Novi Pet Expo, and other Off-Leash follow up sessions with many of the other Off-Leash dogs and their owners.  In the process, we have made some very good friends, and even Kaiya now has a best friend (her training roommate during the Off-Leash program) and playmate to hang out with.

Canine Academy has become more to us than just trainers for our dog.  They have been there for us every step of the way with advice, answers to our questions, and genuine concern for the well-being and safety of Kaiya.  As first time dog owners, I can think of nothing better than having such a strong support group there to help out.   The trainers also teach the owners how to understand their four-legged family members and care for them in the best way possible.  The methods that Canine Academy uses to train dogs really do work and are the most down to earth and dog-centric I have seen.  There is no fear or pain-based training methods.  No challenges for dominance.  No competition to see who walks through the door first!  The trainers understand how a dog thinks and behaves and have tailored their training methods to use the dogs own learning process and natural instincts to help them become successful in anything they are asked to do.  

My wife and I absolutely love to take Kaiya on little trips and show her off to the many naysayers that told us a Husky could never be trained to be Off-Leash.  I’ve lost track of how many Husky owners have approached us in shock that we didn’t have a leash attached to Kaiya’s collar.  They all wanted to know what trick we had up our sleeve and we proudly proclaim, Canine Academy! Does a puppy good!”  We walk Kaiya Off-Leash every day now and I find no greater joy than being able to let her run free in the snow and play like a dog should without having to keep her tethered to me with a six foot leash!  We have the confidence of knowing that when we say “Come!” she will stop whatever she is doing and move heaven and earth to get back to our feet and sit down.  With Canine Academy's fantastic training and attention, we are now able to take Kaiya to dog-friendly malls, on errands, to the post office, to the party store, and many other places.  She has even been an honored guest at several family dinner parties in homes that we thought she would never be allowed into!

Canine Academy has made our life-long dream of having a well mannered, well behaved dog that would listen without question a reality.  For first time dog owners, I think we now have the perfect dog!  My wife and I would like to extend a very sincere thank you to Lisa, Gretchen, , Jamie, Tim, Noel, and any other staff that we have missed for everything that you have taught both of us about being responsible and safe dog owners.  Kaiya would also like to send you all a very heartfelt “AAAARRRROOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!” for teaching her how to be a GREAT DOG!!!!
-Reyna, Sameer, & Kaiya Patel