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Boo is a 7 month old Staffordshire Bull Terrier. With Sit Means Sit Dog Training Western Washington this is the level of training that you can expect with your own puppy. Quick, effective, off-leash dog training. Our dogs are the happiest dogs around.

SIT MEANS SIT Dog Training Western Washington
425.681.8032
http://www.SitMeansSitWesternWashingt...
Serving King and Snohomish County

Do you need help with the following dog problems? We can help:

Jumping Up
Nuisance Barking
Running Away
Destructive Behavior
Separation Anxiety
Leash Pulling
Soiling the House
Nipping and Chewing
Aggression
Other Annoyances

We train any breed of dog, any age and with all different types of temperments. Do you a want a well-behaved, off-leash, happpy dog... call us at 425.681.8032.

Sit Means Sit Western Washington serves: Monroe, Marysville, Lake Stevens, Everett, Snohomish, Mukilteo, Sultan, Edmonds, Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Lynnwood, Mill Creek, Maltby, Mountlake Terrace, Kenmore, Bothell, Woodinville, Duvall, Carnation, Sammamish, Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, Juanita, Issaquah, Medina, Mercer Island, Seattle, Clyde Hill, Laurelhurst, Greenlake

Call us today for a free demonstration and consultation with your dog or puppy! 425.681.8032

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  • Take a good long look at the dogs collar, it gets an electric shock when it misbehaves... that's why it is so obedient. I've a four month Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and he sits and stays without any of that stuff, he does plenty of other tricks too. You do not need to hurt a dog to get him/her to do what you want. Peace

  • @B1N4RYGH0ST I can appreciate your response to seeing the collar on the dog, I would likely have made such a determination without a bit more information.  Not only is the Sit Means Sit Collar a unique tool, but the training I do is state of the art. Just like I tell our clients, our goal is to have a VERY HAPPY DOG, under control.

  • @B1N4RYGH0STBoo, who passed last year, was an amazing dog. Her skills at only 7 months of age consisted of over 20 specific tricks but she was 100% emotionally balanced around any distraction including her work that months at a Woman's Show with over 30,000 attendies. I am in support of and supported by the Puget Sound Staffy Club and do nothing but incredible work with dogs using attention only stimulation and praise reward. I am glad that you have a stuffy, they are a wonderful pet.

  • @B1N4RYGH0ST I would love to talk with you and answer any questions you may have. Please shoot me a call at 425-681-8032

    Happy Training!

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  • That is a BEAUTIFUL example of the breed. I wish that was my dog!! I can't afford another Staffie.

  • it´s amaising!!!! i wish i could to with my mini bullterier like this. he is 4 month today, we just started to train at home, i teach him sit, aport, come to me...

  • @clekat5 looks like a antibark collar, but i'm not sure. Staffys rules we have one that will be 13 weeks next week :)

  • What's the collar your doggy us wearing? Lovely dog by the way x

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  • My Staffy is 8 months old and I have just started him at obedience training and he loves it.

    They are such gorgeous companions, thumbs up for showing what top dogs staffys are :)

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