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Satisfied Clients...
John would like
to share some of the notes that come across
his desk. Some owners come with their
pets and we never hear from them again and
have no way of knowing how they are
doing.
Sometimes a
client takes the time to share good news and
to let John know that all the time and
effort were worth it .
Read on....
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Dear John,
Thanks for saving my son's dog, and giving me my
kitchen back. I was ready to kick his dog to
the curb or stop cooking dinner. Every time I
was in the kitchen, he was jumping on my back or
jumping up on the counters to try to get to
the food.
To our surprise, after one afternoon of you
working with him, his behavior immediately
improved. The next morning, instead of jumping
all over me and the counters, he sat right
outside the kitchen and watched me prepare a
meal. Now, he does not even seem interested
into the kitchen.
Thanks for saving me and our dinners. You are
the best and Michael is extremely grateful to
you because he gets to keep his dog.
Sincerely,
Linda Mancini (and Luke!!)
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Luke |
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Dear John,
I just wanted to say Thank You for
all your help during the 8 week
Obedience Class that Riley and I
attended. He has definitely made
much improvement with socializing and
listening to authority! Plus, I
think he had a lot of fun making all
kinds of new friends, as did I.
You have a great program and I will
definitely recommend your courses to
those who express an interest in dog
training.
I hope you and your family has a
great summer, take care and God Bless.
Sincerely,
Cortney &
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Hi
John,
Tomorrow marks
one year from the date little Cedar was
attacked. I must say you were right!
Chelsea and Cedar now run around the
house and play and are the best of buds.
I never would have predicted it.
When you said
maybe one day they will be friends and
love each other I thought that would
never be, but I am so happy to say that
is now the case. We still separate them
and watch them closely - even when they
are playing because Chelsea still is a
lot bigger than Cedar but we are MUCH
more relaxed.
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Your training
was so helpful and I thought you should
know this. I was ready to give up Cedar
- I know you remember. I know you
remember how nervous both Tony & I
were.
I hope this
makes your day. We love both of the
dogs. Chelsea turns 7 tomorrow so she is
getting up there in bulldog years. Yes
her birthday was the day of the attack -
that's how I can remember it so well.
Hope all is
well with you. Write back if you get a
chance - I'd love to hear how your
business is doing.
Thanks,
Jill
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My wife brought home a
wild, stray puppy that had the worst
manners and a hideous barking
screech...that she assaulted with
constantly. I wanted her to get
rid of the dog. When we sent the
dog (along with our other two) to John
for boarding and obedience training, she
came back a totally different
animal. Her manners were greatly
improved, she sits on command, heels
while walking and is working on lying
down. Even the hideous howling is
gone. But most importantly, she
shuts up when we say NO. I would
classify John McGrath as a "miracle
worker" for turning this
"little monster" into a
pleasant member of the family.
Charles H. O'Meara, Jr...I love being
me President/CEO Absolute
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