English, asked by opera3085, 5 months ago

1) Maggie is a Golden Doodle. However, she turned out
in Doodie-lots of energy. very
loving, e people pleaser, soft, loves every minute of life. Be
was soll we called her The Demon
She lived to jump on me, bite me, and steal anything. My be to get a dog that would keep me
walking every day. But more than that, I am in a period of where I was looking for a way to give inck
Seeing Maggie's loving personality and high energy. I realized that Maggie needed a job and I needed to
volunteer, and if we worked together, we could both have that. But the inde demon' needed to be umede After
going through beginner and intermediate obedience at Canime Academy. Il me that Maggie would benefit
from the Off-Leash programme and that would help her get ready to become a therapy dog, so that she could
be busy and I could give back
2) She is home from the Academy now, and what a great dog she is! She loved her training and did very well as
Canine Academy. Walks that used to be difficult because at 75 lbs her pulling on the leash was hand on me
are now a pleasure. We walk twice every day and she has many friends in the neighbourhood that have
watched her grow from an unruly puppy to a beautiful companion, thanks to the Canine Academy. We train
every day and she loves to attend the weekly training sessions that the Off-Leash graduates take parin. Lisa
and her trainers gave Maggie, the tools, she needed to be an absolutely wonderful dog Now we work nogether
to fine tune those tools and everyone that knew her before, is quite impressed by how well-behaved the is
now. My life is so much better with Maggie in it, but part of that is because of the wonderful people at the
Canine Academy and the great work they do with dogs. If I ever add to my dog family, we will surely be
calling them again!​

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Answered by JahnaviH
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Answer:

This is a testimonial of a dog owner who trained her Golden Doodle at the Canine Academy. The question describes the challenges and benefits of having a high-energy dog and how the Off-Leash programme helped her and her dog become better companions and prepare for therapy work.

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