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Friday, July 14, 2023

Now May Be the Time to Adopt a Dog.

Let’s get this straight from the get-go. Adopting is preferable over buying an expensive canine from a puppy mill. There are enough whys, and we won’t discuss them now. Dennis Danskin, a premiere Las Vegas Valley dog trainer, wants to help you and your family after you adopt. The journey will be so worth the destination!

If you decide to adopt a puppy before “back to school” time, here are some tips -

1.  Dogs and humans speak a different language…except for Dennis, I think.

2.  Little kids may want to hug or kiss, but a puppy (or dog) may feel threatened.

3.  Quick, unpredictable movements are not “the business” as the kids say these days.

4.  Dogs express their uneasiness in different ways than humans.

Now to the fun part. Dennis Danskin can change the course of the next fifteen years! Just call him and he will arrange a complimentary visit to your Las Vegas Valley home. Yes, even in this hot summer he is just a phone call away at (702) 327-4744. You don’t have to take our word for it here. Invest a few minutes and carefully look at trainhumane.net.

Monday, July 3, 2023

Toxic Food for Canines.

This is not a training session. Let’s leave that area of expertise to the best…Las Vegas Valley dog trainer Dennis Danskin. This is just a reminder that your “best friend” is NOT a “garbage disposal”. Dennis has seen all kinds, but there are certain tenants that you need to remember when he has fully trained your dog.

Generally speaking, here are some foods that your best buddy should stay away from -

1. Chocolate

2. Grapes and raisins

3. Caffeine

4. Milk…he/she is not a cat, for heaven’s sake!

5. You can look up the many others yourself.

Now the story of Dennis Danskin… if you want your new dog or puppy to fully integrate into your household, Las Vegas Valley dog trainer Dennis Danskin is the man for the job. He offers a free in-home assessment. This is a decade + commitment that you have made. Training is an essential part of the experience. Call Dennis at (702) 327-4744 and visit trainhumane.net.