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Positive canine leadership and relationship skills teach your dog to be well-behaved and well-mannered in you home and out in public. Once he's learned basic manners, behavior problems often disappear. Personalized dog training programs are designed to fit your needs and goals. Did you know that in 5 minutes most dogs can be taught to SIT? Another 5 minutes to teach them to STAY and few short sessions daily to maintain the behavior is all it takes to start a dog on his 'career' of good manners.
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Your dog needs training and you don't have the time or the inclination. You don't want to send your dog away for weeks to a "board & train" or "boot camp" because you've heard less the pleasant things about them. DAY TRAINING is the answer for you. The dog stays at home, the trainer trains the dog and at the end of training, teaches you the cues the dog has learned.
AKC Breed Information - Research the best breed for your lifestyle and find a reputable local breeder. AKC Canine Good Citizen - Certification program to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community. Friends for Pets Foundation - A"no-kill" rescue and placement organization dedicated primarily to the Sporting Breeds!
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Elaine G.
Aug 29, 2021
I selected Cyndy because she has the credentials, experience, and patience I needed. I've never had a Corgi puppy before, and this one is high-energy, but she gave me a lot of great ideas to try. Cyndy's enthusiasm is contagious and she encouraged me to use new positive techniques with my dog. I recommend her 100%.
Michelle S.
Jul 02, 2021
I found her from a google search and we had a phone conversation. She mentioned that she could come and do a 30 min consultation, but she didn't tell us that we were also going to do a full session and charge us after. The whole time, she talked about her dogs and told us basic things we already knew. She also talked a lot instead of training.

In the end, she was a little pushy with the money and wanted me to pay her immediately. I had plans after, which got cancelled because I only scheduled her for 30 min and not 2 hours. We felt like we were tricked into a session that we wouldn't have done since we were thinking of hiring another trainer. Definitely would not hire her again.
Stacey R.
Sep 11, 2017
We took our new dog to group class with Cyndy and had such a good time while learning. She is very patient, friendly and consistent, and all of the students like her--both dogs and human! Cyndy is clearly dedicated to helping dogs and humans understand each other better, and a well-mannered dog is the result. She is extremely knowledgeable about dogs, and shares her wealth of information from nutrition to behavior issues to product reviews. Cyndy keeps her classes small so that each dog/human gets plenty of attention. I highly recommend Cyndy and will absolutely bring future dogs to her for training.
Denise S.
Nov 11, 2015
Cyndy has such a fun approach to dog training. She is extremely knowledgeable about how to work with dogs. She has a deep understanding and love for dogs and it is evident from day 1. I really enjoyed that she had an orientation as part of the first class to break down what we could expect during the series. She is very good at problem solving and helped me to figure out what things I could work on specifically for my dog. I would definitely recommend Cyndy to other people in this area!
Rusty F.
Oct 09, 2015
Cyndy is one of the best in the area. We have a little Yorkie with super energy and focusing problems. Cyndy taught him wonderful manners and respect for my partner and myself. She is wonderful!
Marcela B.
Jun 13, 2015
I was looking for a good obedience class so I tried the complimentary class at Karma Dog Training. Thank God I didn't pay for such a waste of time! Then I tried Sit. Stay. Good Dawg! What a great class! Cyndy is not only a good trainer but her class was a small group of 5 and everyone got very personal attention. We spent lots of time doing instead of just standing around listening. All her methods worked while using a very positive approach. I'll update this review at the end of the 6 weeks, but just 1 class in and I'm already very impressed.
Kristen M.
Oct 09, 2014
My husband and I had a wonderful experience taking our little dog, Minnie, to Cyndy for obedience training. The class was small and we received a ton of attention. Our dog was a rescue and we really don't know much about her history, but Cyndy gave us the tools to better understand our dog, and to get her to behave the way we want her to (Most of the time!).

We learned sit, stand, stay, drop it, leave it, bring it, etc. Lay down was one command that our dog couldn't grasp during the 5 weeks of classes (the first week is orientation), and Cyndy said sometimes smaller dogs have a harder time with it. But she gave us tips to keep trying it at home, and I am happy to report that 2 weeks post-graduation Minnie will finally lay down (on a soft surface)!

You really have to dedicate the time to training your dog with the techniques Cyndy gives you, but it really only takes a little bit each day. Our dog is by no means perfect, but she is much more predictable and easier to control on a walk with lots of distractions. Cyndy is very passionate about dog training and seems to attend a lot of conferences and classes in order to keep her skills sharp!
Zsa Zsa G.
Jul 21, 2014
Cyndy's methods are gentle and effective. She has worked with my dogs, and they really respond to her. Dogs are always communicating -- not in English, but communicating nonetheless. I therefore, also recommend reading "On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals, " by Turid Rugaas, along with "The Other End of the Leash" by Patricia McConnell. Take an in-person class with Cyndy and read these wonderful books: You'll be happier with your Best Friend, and your Best Friend will be happier with you!
Samantha M.
Apr 29, 2014
We have nothing but wonderful things to say about Cyndy! Before coming to her obedience class, we had a 2.5-year-old Chihuahua/Corgi mix named Maisey who was a little bundle of joy and happiness that could not be tamed. She was always jumping and licking and constantly excited, which, while being adorable, made for a dog that was difficult to train because she just couldn't contain herself!

My husband and I had decided that we wanted Maisey to be a part of animal-assisted therapy, which meant that we had to pass the daunting CGC test before she could do so, and while we tried to train her at home, nothing worked. We signed up for Cyndy's group obedience class (the prerequisite to the CGC class she also teaches), and within a week, Maisey was already listening to our commands and doing exactly what we asked of her! Fast-forward to a couple of months later, and she just passed her CGC test with flying colors!

We really never could have done it without Cyndy. Not only did Cyndy help us train our pup, but she also made a real connection with Maisey. She knows Maisey so well - she knows her personality, knows what will work for her and what won't, and was able to give Maisey, my husband, and myself the personalized attention that we needed, even alongside other dogs in the class. Maisey seemed to genuinely enjoy going to class every Saturday! All in all, we highly recommend Cyndy and her classes. Maisey is still a little bundle of joy, but now she'll just do what we ask of her when we ask her to do it :)
Deborah S.
Jul 27, 2013
Many people promise to train your dog, but Cyndy Wood has the credentials, experience, and continuing education to really make it work. She teaches small classes so each dog and their owner get the attention they need. She is realistic about each dog's abilities and brings love and a great sense of humor to class. My 4-month old Boston, Maggie, is very high-energy and had such a fear of her leash and collar I was not sure I would get her to class. Cyndy took out the time to talk to me over the phone and gave me great advice to get me through this problem.

By the second class Maggie was excited to see her leash and go to school. Cyndy taught us as a group that each dog has their own learning curve and much of the dog's success depends on their owners. She gives you the tools to help your dog learn to be a well-behaved member of the family. Her patience is extraordinary. Even though Maggie has graduated, she still enjoys reviewing the lessons she learned from Cyndy.
Sarah H.
Jan 09, 2012
Just completed a private training lesson for our new pup Tobey. Cyndy was very knowledgeable, friendly, patient and a wonderful teacher. By the end of the hour and a half session, we knew how to get Tobey's attention, how to have him walk appropriately on a leash and even a couple of game to play with him to help him learn. Cyndy also does group training classes which we will definitely attend at the end of February.
Denise F.
Aug 06, 2009
Dogs need to be good citizens so that they will be welcomed members of the family. As a Pet First-Aid Instructor, I also know that a well-trained dog is more likely to stay out of dangerous situations. I have observed Cyndy Wood provide people with the necessary skills to train their dogs to be both safe and well-behaved. She trains each dog and its parents in an upbeat and friendly fashion (dogs love her and it's not just the treats), and she emphasizes positive methods that elicit positive results. Cyndy also has innovative ideas (including field trips for the canine students) that amplify learning while desensitizing dogs to distractions they will encounter in life.

Anyone can get their dog to do what they want on their own turf, by Cyndy teaches you to make your dog "watch you" and listen no matter where he is. Her methods are taught with love and kindness, and I highly recommend Cyndy Wood and Sit. Stay. Good Dawg! to anyone wanting to keep their four-legged friend safe while developing a closer bond.