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Hours
Monday: 8AM - 5:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 5:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 5:30PM
Thursday: 8AM - 5:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM - 5:30PM
Saturday: 9AM - 3PM
Sunday: Closed
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Google: 5/5 Nextdoor: 5 ❤️K-9 Culture LLC
1000 W Crosby Rd Suite 120, Carrollton
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We found k-9 training on google and since the beginning they were very friendly and professional so we decided to start the three week training for our dog Thea and we immediately noticed improvements in our dog behavior. Our trainer Sadler has been great and Thea completely loved and trusted of her and of the other staff members.Definitely recommended!!Thank you guys!
We found K9 Culture through Google and signed our new rescue Hudson up for 3-week board and train program. Hudson is 1.5 years old and has leash reactiveness. He learnt so much through the whole program and so did we as pawrents. After 3 weeks of training by Brittney, Hudson has very great progress in reduction of his reactive behavior to dogs and moving objects (bikes, cars…), responding to basic marker words, greeting and leash manners… when on and off leash we could see improvements happening video by video, field trip by field trip ? we are so proud of him and very thankful for Brittney also guiding us through the whole following up training at home and...read full review
We took our dog to K-9 Culture for the two week board and train program.He was already an adult dog when we rescued him a year ago. He's smart and had learned many new things since adoption and had become decently well behaved. BUT despite walking well on the leash most of the time, he was reactive to other dogs. And that needed correction. Additionally, he still had some trouble not jumping up on us when he was excited for something. Our trainer, Brooke, was fantastic. She corrected the jumping AND got rid of the reactive behaviors. He can now notice another dog but control himself and basically ignore it. He may never be a "dog park" dog (who knows his history on the...read full review