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Wag! is the nation's fastest-growing network of pre-screened and insured dog walkers, sitters, and trainers. In less than 15 minutes you can book a nearby dog sitter, daycare provider, or dog walker, who'll take complete care of your loved one - at their place or yours.
“Excited to care for your fur baby!”
Hello everyone! My name is Taylor. I absolutely love animals. I grew up riding horses, raising chickens, and playing with the dogs. I have a rescue puppy of my own, and it has been such a joy watching him grow up. I look forward to meeting you and your pup!
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Can run with dogs, Oral medicine administration, Senior dog care, Special needs dog care, High energy dogs, Fast walker, Dogs who pull, Puppy care
My name is Adelaide. I have been working with animals of all kinds and ages for over 25 years. In my early 20’s, I went to school to become a veterinary technician. I am also a certified dog trainer. Along with my two-legged family, I also share a home with 3 dogs, a pig, a chinchilla, a rabbit and a sugar glider. I am a huge animal lover, if I could have more I would.
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“My world revolves around dogs!”
Hey, my name is Sarah! I have been a professional dog Walker for four years, as well as an experienced volunteer at lifeline animal project. For work, I train dogs at Petco and have hundreds of hours of experience with dogs. I live in Mableton with my boyfriend, Hunter, and two outgoing huskies, Halo and Hero! Let me get to know you and your pet so we can start training on a pawsitive note! With consistency, patience and a good attitude anyone can learn how to teach their pup basic obedience.
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Can run with dogs, Oral medicine administration, Senior dog care, Special needs dog care, High energy dogs, Fast walker, Dogs who pull, Puppy care, Training experience, Obedience training, Behavioral training, Socialization training, Potty training, Puppy training
“My cat is leash trained”
Hello! My name is Charlotte. I have been training animals for over a decade. I have experience working with cats, dogs, horses, goats, cows, rodents, pigs, birds, and fish. I am always eager to learn new skills. I specialize in leash training and correcting behavioral issues.
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Socially Distanced Pet Care
Oral medicine administration, Injected medicine administration, Senior dog care, Special needs dog care, High energy dogs, Dogs who pull, Puppy care, Training experience, Obedience training, Behavioral training, Socialization training, Potty training, Therapy training, Service training, Puppy training
Hello, my name is Leah! I currently have a 1 year old puppy and I love walking him on a daily basis. I raised him by myself! I’ve grown up around dogs my whole life. I volunteered when I was younger at a vet clinic and with a non profit organization called angels amoung us. I look forward to meeting your pup soon!
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“Be the person that your dog thinks you are!”
Hi, My name is Lizzy! I have been working with dogs for as long as I can remember and always loved spending time with them. I have a dog of my own that is my favorite adventure buddy. I am an experienced animal trainer and have been working professionally for over 8 years in animal care. I would love the opportunity to meet your dog and they will be in good hands!
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Oral medicine administration, Injected medicine administration, High energy dogs, Fast walker, Dogs who pull, Puppy care, Training experience
Do you have a doggo extraordinaire when it comes to speed and stamina? Consider putting them through the paces at a rally obedience competition. How to prepare them for such a feat? Train alongside them with consistency and a great attitude, and you’ll soon be the top duo on the course!
Is Max not quite mastering potty training? Patience and perseverance (for both you and your pup) are crucial to success. Take your pupster outside often to start – it’s worth every effort. Remember, key times are upon waking, after a meal, as soon as your pup wakes up from a nap, and any time there is something exciting going on!
Training your dog to jump through a hoop is a fun task. First, teach your pup to jump from one spot to another, without the hoop or any other obstacle. Then place the hoop close to the ground and teach them to walk through it. Raise the level of the obstacle each training session to put their jumping skills to the test.
Looking to give your dog a puptastic time? Join a group class to teach them skills and wear out some energy. It’s never too late to teach a dog tricks of the doggo trade, and puppers love to train. Course lengths vary in Acworth and may run around 4 to 6 weeks. Expect to dish out $125 to $200, with payment often required upfront.
You can plan to pay about $100 an hour for in-home dog training in Acworth. If the training comes as a package of lessons, a couple of months of instruction could set you back about $800. Some trainers will charge fees for mileage and travel time, so be sure to budget for that.
Buying a package of lessons may not suit your budget. Looking for an affordable solution for training your canine kid? Team up with a trainer that matches your training style through the Wag! app. It’s easily done, and in-home dog training is just $60 per one-hour session.
Acworth has two beautiful lakes for pupsters and pet parents to enjoy. Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona can be smooth as glass on a summer night, the pawfect time to take your perky pooch for a promenade. But before you head out to see the sunset, you’ll need to apply for a permit. Your dog is required to have a collar with identification and rabies vaccine tags.
Along with that, you’ll want to know your dog can behave in exciting scenarios like parks and lakeside shores. Need help with getting your best buddy ready for public outings? Browse Acworth dog trainers on the Wag! app. They are enthusiastic and knowledgeable!
Once your mutt has started working on their manners, it’s time to explore parks and trails. First stop is in Marietta and the Gold Branch Trail. Dogs who love adventure will be right at home here with the chance to see local wildlife like deer, geese, and ducks. Investigate Bull Sluice Lake, and keep your eye open for turtles and fish.
Woofers are more than welcome to take a walk back in time at Sope Creek Trail. A Civil War-era paper mill is the reward for trekking this moderately challenging trail, so be sure to plan your afternoon with time to look around. This hike can offer a cardio challenge if you are up to the task. Check out a map of the area to ensure you know just where the challenge lies.
Where do Acworth dog trainers hang out? Quite possibly at one of the pooch-approved patios in town. After an energy-filled afternoon, take your four-legger for a break and a bite to eat at a local eatery. Many business owners in Acworth adore their canine customers and encourage all well-behaved dogs to stop by.
Warm weather Acworth means that dogs get to lounge on patios pretty well all year round. What types of dogs can be seen sleeping under the sun? The Lab mix is number one in this town, and with their super laid back personality, it’s no surprise!
The cheeky Chihuahua is another pooch to watch for. They love to make the rounds, too and are no strangers to chatting up whoever will listen. They may be small, but they’ve got huge hearts and love to see and be seen!
The Shi-Tzu and the Pomeranian are busy buddies who can keep a dog park party hopping! You’ll no doubt see them practicing the skills they’ve learned with a local trainer, especially socializing and making friends. These petite pups don’t have an issue with big dogs as long as there is lots of exposure and opportunity to play.
Does your tail-wagger need to learn basic obedience or work on social skills? Experienced dog trainers on the Wag! app are ready to take on the task! Book your pup’s fist lesson with an Acworth dog trainer today.
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