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Ancillary K9 Dog Training

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720 S Colorado Blvd Ph N Ste 1357, Denver, CO, 80246, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sat10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sun10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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Grace 
a week ago

I truly enjoyed working with Dion, he made everything clear and worked really well with my dog Zeus. My dog is incredibly reactive, lunged at people and other dogs, was becoming incredibly aggressive with even me, I needed help and wasn't sure where to go. He's gone through obedience and he now walks close to me, listens when he is called, he is getting so much bettet around other dogs and people.This training has changed not only my life but my dogs life. I am incredibly grateful. I highly recommend anyone who is struggling... read more

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Laura Brougher 
3 weeks ago

At the time of this review I am halfway through my program with Dion/Ancillary K9. I have 2 Giant Schnauzers; a 3 year old female, Liesel, and a 7 month old male, Dieter. I had never done any formal obedience training with Liesel but had “gotten away with it” (really ??) because she is fairly easygoing and manageable . . . “just” challenged with impulse control & focus, not always fun to walk, and pretty lousy at recall. However, when it became apparent early on that Dieter is on the “wild child” spectrum (strong-willed, sma... read more

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Sean Nestorick 
4 weeks ago

Worth. Every. Penny. If you are on the fence, please just go to a consult. Your dog will thank you and you will thank you. You might even find you enjoy dog training as a hobby. Has the training been tough? Yes, but it was so worth it. Our rescue puppy Jasper had a rough start to life. He was surrendered twice because he was “such a horrible puppy” (actual quote from the previous owners). He had issues with other dogs and resource guarding. Walks were a nightmare. Taking him anywhere was a gamble. We often felt anxious about... read more

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Kimberly Bringas 
a month ago

When I initially reached out for a consultation I was at my wits end with my 5 year old corgi aussie mix Cora. Her behavior was getting progressively worse and I didn't know how to deal with her. When I received a call from Vickie to schedule an appointment, I was brought to tears with how incredibly kind she was. She helped me feel at ease and I was a bit more hopeful after booking the consultation. The first thing Dion did was confirm Cora wasn't aggressive, but reactive. This helped me understand her behavior and he expla... read more

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Jennifer Brooker 
3 months ago

Hiring Dion was one of the best decisions we ever made for our dogs. Our dogs were reactive but fairly manageable—unless we encountered another dog that was lunging, jumping, or barking. That’s when everything escalated quickly. One of our dogs even redirected aggression toward our other dog, and I was bitten in the process. After being approached by several off-leash or out-of-control dogs, I knew that for our own safety, I had no choice but to address our dogs’ behavior. Other dogs’ behavior is unpredictable, but ours didn... read more

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