10AM - 7PM
110 Emery St, Longmont“I would recommend Sarah and Synergy Dog to anyone who is looking for tools to implement on leash training and understanding their dog's mentality and motivations. Sarah is incredibly knowledgeable and has given me the skillset I needed to help me feel confident to handle the different dog encounters on our daily walks. Looking forward to group classes with her and learning more!“
8AM - 5:30PM
8875 Nelson Rd, Longmont“Dr Steve is the absolute best!! He is the only chicken doctor in the front range and we’ve learned so much from him. We plan to take our dogs to him, too. He is kind & empowering & really cares about your pets!“
8AM - 5:30PM
8875 Nelson Rd, Longmont“This is the only vet in the area that would see my rats! And they did a very good job taking care of my girl“
“Noodle has made me take her to Pam’s puppy class for the last 6 weeks and it’s been brilliant! Pam is so patient, so knowledgeable and a firm favourite with all the pups…and owners! We can’t wait to start Junior class next week“
7AM - 9PM
100 S Bowen Cir, Longmont“Great place to take your dog! Classes are fun, coaches are excellent, facility is new and clean. The agility courses they set are always challenging and interesting, and the owner was very responsive when I had an issue with online class sign-up. I’ve been working with the instructor Nicole for years and she’s wonderful.“
“I’ve enjoyed many fun events (barn hunt and scent work) at Matrix. The events are well run and everyone is helpful and friendly. Highly recommend bringing your dog out for some fun here!“
9AM - 6PM
101 Pratt St unit e, Longmont“Long read warning:Is Carly for everyone? No. Should that detract from the extremely valuable, comprehensive, unfiltered, direct and real information she provided? Not at all.Yes Carly is polarizing. Her own onboarding material makes that abundantly clear (if you didn’t read it). Carly LOVES dogs, she makes above and beyond efforts to be helpful and direct. If she tells you are doing something wrong, there’s a good reason. It may not be obvious at first but towards the end of foundations you’ll see why.Yes they are lecture heavy, but that’s on purpose, the issue isn’t the dogs, it’s the owners. We saw that first hand when we attended the classes, didn’t do the work and then had several fear incidents with our pup that led to biting.We came back, did the work, did the practice like we were supposed to and our dog is better than she’s ever been. She’s more confident, listens so well and can trust her to stay put while we go get food 30 feet away and will wait for us.All the “skills” that the dog needs can be taught in a couple of hours. The problem is us humans learning how dogs think and changing how we do this. That’s why the foundation is “lesson” heavy, anyone can teach dog tricks. This is not that, you are adopting a completely different mindset to dog behavior that will outlast any “trick” you can teach your dog.We will go anywhere Carly does to teach our future dogs period.We are eternally grateful for her and her teams dedication, do not pass up the opportunity, this is worthwhile like any program that’s there to help you, not make you feel better because you “tried”.“
Pet Boarding Training
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“Awesome local spot for dogs and their humans! Great treats and fun stuff for the pups to do at daycare. Highly recommend!“