PREACHERS PACK WALK
PREACHERS PACK WALK
Welcome all to preachers pack walk.
Have you been struggling with socializing your dog in a manner that’s safe and regulated? Socializing your dog properly is one of the most essential parts of training. Most people believe that socializing your dog means, allowing them to greet other dogs, greet and be pet by people, and taking them to dog parks. Unfortunately These methods cause a lot more harm than good.
The reservation fee is $20 which must be paid in advance. There are only six spots available each walk to please be proactive is reserving your spots!
NOVEMBER
Sunday, November 10th
Four Spots Left
Sunday, November 17th
Four Spots Left
Sunday, November 24th
Four Spots Left
I wanted to create an environment for both friendly and reactive dogs alike To regain a more fulfilled relationship with their owners. Starting September 22, 2024, preacher and I will be hosting group walking courses to the public.
For Octobers walks, we encourage dog owners to wear costumes! We will be having a costume contest October 26th and will be presenting prizes to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place! Goodie bags will be handed out for both events, you don’t wanna miss it!
For Novembers walks we will have thanksgiving safe meals after for the dogs. To anyone who doesn’t celebrate the holiday with family, please let me know prior and I will be happy to bring a plate a food for you as well!
When you’re ready to reserve your spot, send us message with your preferred dates, number of dogs, age, breed and name. I will reach out to you within the day or following day with a confirmation email. we will be sure to continue preachers pack walks for the future dates, so be sure to check back here for more updates or subscribe to our mailing list for notifications on the events!
If your dog is excitedly lunging or dragging you over to every dog and person they see, they have been conditioned to believe that dogs and people are much more exciting and important than you are.
If their behavior has become more aggressive while approaching dogs and people on walks, this can also be a result of an anxious or fearful dog that has learned that acting aggressively will get people to leave them alone or as a result of frustration due to poor socialization practices in the past.