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Individualized Personal Training involves one-on-one training with you and your dog. These sessions are ideal for pets with socialization problems that prevent them from interacting with other animals or with other behavioral issues that require more focused attention. It is also convenient for accommodating busy schedules and for those who like a more personal experience catering to their individual needs. For people who have limited time and availability, Pet professor has a new option that can help even the busiest pet owners.
Daycare + Camp
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No more guilt if you have a dog or have always wanted one but don't have time to give them the attention they require. DDC is ideal for dogs that are very active, suffer from separation anxiety, have destructive tendencies, or who just want to get out of the crate! Your pet will be running and playing with other canine companions all day.
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We've brought our two dogs to Jamie for over 10 years and wouldn't go anywhere else. The dogs have always been excited and happy to go there and we know they are in a safe, loving and healthy environment where they will be cared for and developed based on their individual needs. Whether it's just for the day or longer when we go on vacation we know our companions are in well trusted hands. We found the best of all worlds with Jamie Levin "Pet Professor" for our beagle Zoey: excellent training, daycare AND boarding.
Complete Waiver
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In consideration of the services rendered by Pet Professor to my dog(s), I acknowledge reading, understanding, and accepting the statements herein. Please acknowledge the following policy statements by typing your initials in the bxoes provided. I understand certain "activities" that my dog may participate in, including walks, field trips, playgroups, daycare, boarding, one-on-one play, movement within and outside the facility involve risk and possible injury, including but not limited to: Exposure to parasites, viruses, and other medical conditions passed from dog-to-dog or person-to-dog; Sprains, strains, bites, broken bones; and Fatigue, dehydration, nicks, cuts, or death.
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