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Kawai Carter
3 years ago
My husband and I were looking around for puppy training near us and we were hooked on Dogs in Harmony after speaking with Brenna. She was so knowledgeable, helpful, and provides fantastic customer service. We enrolled our 3 month old Blue Heeler mix puppy, Millie, to Harmony School for 3 weeks and with that comes 4 Harmony Academy classes. We have not yet begun Harmony Academy so this review is just for Harmony School. Shanni & her team are absolutely amazing. I cannot say enough good things about Shanni. Millie made so much progress in such a short amount of time! We have learned so much going through this process as well and Millie is turning out to be a wonderful adolescent. She is now 4 months old. Through Harmony school we were able to discover just how intelligent and hard working Millie is. Each night you receive a report card for your pup + homework and plenty of pictures and videos of her training. We feel the homework was vital in continuing the hard work they are putting into your pup during school. We follow up on all the tips we receive because we are so dedicated to having a happy, healthy relationship with our pup. We are so excited for Harmony Academy!
James Gaba
3 years ago
Shanni is great. She did a great job with Quinn and also educated us on how to continue training her.
Carol Tao
4 years ago
Shanni is amazing and so knowledgeable! 3 months ago, I adopted a 5 year old Kelpie / Border Collie mix, and she is my first dog, so I was struggling! I researched a ton of trainers in the area, and chose Shanni because a few other reviews mentioned what I really wanted - foundational knowledge in dog training. A lot of other dog trainers do only a board and train, which is fine, but I wanted to bond with my new foster dog by training her myself and had no prior training knowledge, so I really wanted to learn just as much as my dog would. Shanni is great in providing techniques, guidance, and the reason behind WHY you do things a certain way or HOW to communicate with and build trust with your dogs, and this is what really helped me progress so much faster than we expected. A few details on what Shanni helped me with over 8 weeks 1:1 training: * basic obedience (sit/down/touch/stand) * getting her to focus during training (especially outdoors, which used to be such a struggle!) * recall * loose leash walking * wait * leave it / look * a couple fun tricks * potty training (consistently going in one spot) * heel
Danielle Garrison
4 years ago
Shanni is the best. I really don't know what I would have done without her help. Taking my boy out for walks is so much more easier and I'm more able to handle his outburst and even change his focus. It's night and day compared to where we started.
Dominique Wimmer
4 years ago
Shanni has been a phenomenal dog trainer! I came to her when my rescue pup was nine months old. He had severe issues of fear due to under socialization in his puppy months and with Shanni’s expert guidance I was able to train Cocoa into a more confident pup. Shanni has taught us so much that I now have a much deeper connection with him and am able to manage his behavior much better. Thank you!!
Meera S
4 years ago
Shanni is an amazing trainer. She's also great at teaching people how to communicate with their dog in the most positive way. All the classes I've attended had a maximum of 4 pups. So not only do you learn and practice key concepts in each class, but you also get feedback that's more personalized to you and your pup. This is so much more effective! My puppy really benefitted from the variety of classes offered here. Enrichment and shaping are incredibly helpful tools that are barely mentioned, if at all, by most training schools. I also liked that the same class was available more than once a week and at different times, so you can plan your training based on your workload, and not worry about having missed anything. Shanni responds to emails/texts reliably and she is easy to reach. She takes symptoms seriously, which is so important when you're waiting for your puppy to get all the required shots. She was quick at adapting her services to the lockdown. She has a lot of information on anything dog-related, for example contacts for agility and search & rescue training, what toys are better-suited for your dog's needs/nature, and puppy anatomy and development.
Roman Semenov
4 years ago
Shanni is great. She definitely knows how to handle dos, and what's more important, she can teach you how to teach your dog :)
christine mcelhaney
5 years ago
Let me see if I can count the ways in which Shanni Hendler is a wonderful trainer. 1. She does only positive reinforcement (+R) training. Most trainers claim to do this, but I can attest that she genuinely believes with her whole soul that the best way to train dogs is to teach them how to make good decisions on their own. You can see her belief in the details of how she trains. 2. She is a very skilled trainer with her own school. I've taken large group classes before and I've worked with expensive private trainers before. She has the expertise of a private trainer but the accessibility of a group trainer. She is certified by the CCPDT and is qualified to do behavior assessment and modification, and she'll do that on a one-on-one basis. But she also teaches group classes which means you get to see her for regular training for a very reasonable price. She is an absolute gem, and I feel very lucky to have access to such a high caliber trainer in her own training school. The fact that it's her own school means she won't very likely be jumping ship and moving somewhere else. 3. Her maximum class size for most classes is 4. And she offers enough class times that often there are fewer dogs than even that. You get a lot of personal attention! 4. She has her own facility that is safe for under-vaccinated puppies younger than 16 weeks old. I started my pup there at 9 weeks, and because he was able to start in the program so early he is already turning into a very well-behaved dog at age 5 months. Taking every advantage during the critical socialization period is, well, critical! And you can safely do that with her. And I'm sure she'll get us through adolescence as well! 5. She absolutely loves dogs, and dogs absolutely love her. You'd think this would be obvious for a trainer but it's not to be taken for granted. My puppy seems to think she is the source of all happiness in the world. She is such a clear communicator with him and has such a happy presence that he 1) is always extremely excited to see her and 2) does everything she asks, all the time, as though she really speaks dog (because he doesn't do that for me!). 6. She's a good teacher of humans. After all, dog trainers have to be able to train both species. She gives you feedback on how to improve, but she also tells you what you're doing right, and points out progress in your dog that you might not notice yourself because you don't have the trained eye. Balanced feedback keeps us motivated and improving. 7. She teaches topics that many trainers don't cover, but which every dog needs, such as impulse control and vet/groom prep. I also really like her enrichment class, where dogs can become socialized to objects like wheelchairs and uneven surfaces, and even play in a ball pit. The puppy socials are great too because she teaches us how to watch dog-dog play and judge what's appropriate behavior, when to stop play, how to call dogs away from play, etc. So helpful! (And so illuminating regarding dog parks...) 8. I really like her format. I like the modern web interface where I can see the class calendar and manage which classes I attend. I like how I can sign up for however many classes per month I want and attend when I want. You can go at your own pace (or your dog's pace) and she keeps track of your progress, giving you exercises in class that are appropriate for your dog's level. 9. Bonus advantage: Shanni is a dog training nerd. She geeks out over great dog training books and keeps herself enriched by attending conferences and seminars, which get her very excited. She’s a bit of a puppy on the topic actually. So, in a nutshell, you should bring your dog to Shanni. She's a gem!
Helen McClain
5 years ago
Check out Dogs in Harmony - great location, and the owner is an amazing trainer. My pup and I are learning so much. All my friends have noticed how well behaved my dog has gotten over the past few months. Thanks Shanni!
Rob Lister
5 years ago
Shanni is born to do this: our Border Collie, Mollie is so excited to go to class, so excited to be there and learns fast. I always have a good time too - it's fun and rewarding time spent together. The coolest trick Shanni pulls off is by demonstrating the new behavior we are going to teach Mollie (for example, 'Drop it') by asking Mollie to drop it and she does. It's like Mollie always knew how to do it, we just weren't asking right: proof that it's all about teaching us - the humans - how to communicate with our dogs and Shanni has that gift. She's a great communicator with dogs and humans alike and I always get the impression that she's really put in the time to study the craft of dog training. The classes are never more than 4 dogs, and that's great because your dog will get personal attention. Because the (unique?) way Shanni structures the class, you have a huge variety of classes to choose from, and she'll always customize each class to your individual dog's level. Mollie has been going for 3 months now and I'm delighted when she adds a new trick to her repertoire - I call it a pupgrade ;)
Ross Stovall
5 years ago
Very good dog trainer that really knows dogs
stefano mattana
5 years ago
It has helped our pet"s behavior.
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