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Mike: I just wanted to let you know that Jackson(our Pit/Boxer) is still with us. We had some pretty profound issues which you have been in the loop on and there was a point, as you know, at which we were seeking a new home. We have continued to use the training that we learned through you and we have actually also incorporated some medication through our vet as well. This has made a world of difference. Jackson had a play date a week ago with a female 20 lb. Beagle and there was not even a hint of aggression. They had a fabulous time. Make no mistake the meds have not turned him into a laid back dog at all. He has maintained his personality it just seems to take the edge off (for lack of better terminology). I would still be very hesitant to have him with an unknown male or a dog larger than him but he is doing a GREAT JOB. Your training has also helped me to recognize some behaviors in my other 2 dogs that may contribute to Jack\'s bad behavior. As a result I have been able to be more effective at leading the pack. We love him so very much and I just wanted to let you know that he is still with us and to say thank you for all of your help and guidance. Without you I don\'t know if we would have made it. That would be one more homeless dog and a couple of broken hearts... You will definately be hearing from us in the future. I have a definate candidate for fly ball... Thanks so very much!!!! Kimberly
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Hello! It has been awhile since we have finished our Basic Obedience training in March. I just thougth I would give you a little update on how Trip and Malibu are doing! They are still growing that's for sure! Trip is 35" at the shoulder and weighing around 155 lbs now. He's a lot of dog! Malibu on the other hand is still petite and only weighing around 95. ( I make it sound like she is tiny! haha) We just wanted to write you and let you know how thankful we are that we were able to take your class. It is hard enough having large dogs- but having large dogs out of control can really weigh on you. They are both doing very well still and we continue to work with them weekly. Before we started the class everyone thought we were nuts for driving all the way to Ft. Wayne from Wabash for classes- but- they tell us they are completely different dogs now and are able to enjoy them.
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