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Poppy Psyllakis is dedicated to the care, training and handling of canine companions. Apprenticing under the private mentorship of Nanaimo K9 Training and Rehabilitation Founder, Rebecca Preston, Poppy has developed an expansive tool kit that enables her to facilitate safe, consistent and positive relationships between owners and their dogs. Specializing in aggression and adverse behavioural issues, Poppy’s training and techniques transform the most challenging of canines, and equip owners with the education and skills needed for long-term success.
I have been working with dogs since 2009. I use positive training methods and a firm, caring approach so owners and pets can learn to live together in harmony. I have over 1,000 hours of training at 3 world-renowned dog training facilities in the United States and have successfully rehabilitated over 200 dogs and counting. Most dogs I have worked with, because of their issues, were banished to the backyard of their owner’s property. I have worked with everything from a 10 pound (4.5 KG) dog all the way up to a 160 pound (72.5 KG) Marimah Sheep Dog, and have become known as Vancouver Island’s “Dog Whisperer.” We do boarding, daycare, and rehabilitation of all sizes and breeds. Free pickup and drop-off within the Cowichan Valley area. I have also been recognized by the LUXlife, stating they are delighted to confirm that The Diamond Touch Dog Rehabilitation Centre has achieved recognition this year, and has gone on to receive: Best All-Breed Dog & Owner Training Business - British Columbia in the Pet Products and Services Awards 2022 LUXlife Pet Products and Services Awards 2023 demonstrating that you have excelled in our three key assessment criteria: ? evidence of expertise within a given field; ⚾ dedication to customer/client service, satisfaction and retention; ? and an on-going commitment to providing excellent work. Congratulations on being selected and approved for the CBRB Best Businesses In Canada 2023. This is presented only to businesses that have maintained a 4+ star Google review rating or equivalent proof of customer satisfaction. Representing the Best Businesses in Canada, the CBRB Canadian Business Review Board Inc. has found that your business meets strong consumer satisfaction standards - Strong Vision - Customer-centric Approach - Customer Satisfaction - Business Leadership
Working with problem dogs and seeing them transformed into well balanced dogs.
I worked with a wheaten poodle that was fearful of dogs and people. After working with myself and the other dogs, she transformed from a fearful dog to a party girl, making sure she played with all 7dogs I had with us on the off leash mountain trail.
I also worked with a maremma sheepdog he was aggressive towards people and other dogs. I worked with him and his owner on those issues. and when we were finished, he was playing with 25 other dogs in an off leash dog park. His owners mother did not believe that that was the same dog. She insisted on coming the following week to make sure. She found out, much to her glee, that her daughter's dog was happy to be playing and not aggressive towards other dogs.
There are many other success stories, too numerous to share. In short I love working with dogs.
Boredom. So I went to the dog proud and offered to work on of their dogs so they gave me a small dog. They brought out a teenage Rottweiler who was 11 months old that was around 110 llbs. Who had no training. So I took him for a walk and trained him not to pull on the leash, slowing down on uneven pavement, steep inclines and stairs. Now all of that means nothing unless you have a little toddler holding the leassh or you have balance issues. I've lost ttrack of how many people lament that their dog pulls on leash and because of that, they've gotten injured.
Unlike other trainers I've yet to tell a client that their dog is a lost cause. They tell the person this after they've taken their money. Also I don't charge exorbitant prices for my work.
No. I prefer to work with the client's in person.
I work outdoors generally just with the dog so no humans are in danger. Also I wash my hands frequently and sanitize any leashes I work with just as often.
based on 25 reviews
The average rating for Bark Dog Trainers in Duncan is 4.88, based on 25 reviews.