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Canine College, Bow Wow Resort

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👍👍 If you want your dogs to be trained in a loving, caring environment, Canine College is the place to be! We needed to train our 2 huskies to be service dogs, and after I called so many facilities I called Canine college, and Robin told me:”We are it” (cause I had said I think you guys are it) What ma... People often mention dogs, training, Canine, puppy,


Address

70 White Rock Spring Rd, Holbrook, MA 02343

Website

www.caninecollege.net

Contact

(781) 767-3908

Rating on Google Maps

4.00 (118 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Tuesday: 6:30 AM to 6 PM
  • Wednesday: 6:30 AM to 6 PM
  • Thursday: 6:30 AM to 6 PM
  • Friday: 6:30 AM to 6 PM
  • Saturday: 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Sunday: 8 AM to 4 PM
  • Monday: (Patriots' Day), 6:30 AM to 6 PM, Hours might differ

Featured Reviews


Frequently mentioned in reviews: dogs (9) training (8) Canine (7) puppy (6)
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  • 5/5 Jocie 2 years ago on Google
    If you want your dogs to be trained in a loving, caring environment, Canine College is the place to be! We needed to train our 2 huskies to be service dogs, and after I called so many facilities I called Canine college, and Robin told me:”We are it” (cause I had said I think you guys are it) What made me made this decision is how thorough they are with all our questions and concerns. They were able to fit us in right away and we started our 3 weeks residential training. During our 3 week me and my husband was sick and unable to make one of our weekly lessons, they even sent pictures to make us feel better! After 3 week, what a big difference! I have never seen my huskies this behaved. You can tell they are doing this with joy, their tails wags with each command. With how they interact with the trainers, you can also tell how they are loved and care for. I can’t say enough great things about this place, I am forever grateful with what Canine College did for us and our pups. Thank you!
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Lauren C. 2 years ago on Google
    I did a lot of research before selecting a training school. I'm very glad I went with canine college. This was an excellent puppy kindergarten class. The teacher, Robin was very knowledgeable about dogs and did a great job teaching new puppy parents. I highly recommend.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Davida X. 8 months ago on Google
    We have a puppy who needs socializing and they told us to bring her in and put her in a half day of daycare. Now we are taking evening puppy kindergarten classes there too. Very nice people. Skilled, and dog lovers. They even help local authorities by boarding dogs who need rescue.

  • 5/5 Rav K. 9 months ago on Google
    The team here has done wonders over the last couple of years with our anxious, reactive rescue dog. Sean and Robin, along with the whole crew, have spent so much time helping to build his confidence and trust in humans, which has done so much for his ability to enjoy the outdoors, walks, hikes, and in general his quality of life. The facility is family owned. Everyone there has experience with and are comfortable working with larger reactive dogs. They are all gentle and welcoming. Due to his fear aggression, our dog was a bite risk, but the staff here were able to develop trust and handle him in a way no other boarding place was willing to do. The day care and boarding are large enclosures, outside, with only a few dogs each matched on temperament, so our dog actually started playing and making friends, which has never happened before. They have done so much for us and our pup, and we cannot recommend them enough!

  • 5/5 John C. 8 months ago on Google
    My family was desperate for some training for our rescue - a 1 y/o Labrador-Beagle mix. She was pulling fiercely on walks, leaping on guests and scratching them, would chase rabbits and squirrels uncontrollably, would pull on leash near other dogs, destroy furniture and stuffed animals. Daisy is lovely, very affectionate but a wild little puppy. I could not spare time during the day to attend any kind of training lessons to bring her to heel. We found the two week residential training to be a good solid step. At one month out from her training, we have seen remarkable progress that has been well imprinted. We learned some things we had been doing wrong, learned corrections to both our and her behavior, and now we can open the front door without worrying about her running off for 4-8 hours out on the town. Recall is solid, and neighbors have noticed. Training seems to be a more traditional style, which may not appeal to some folks. I get that. We live in a different world these days, it seems. But EFFECTIVE is hard to outmatch. For a young family with children and rising expenses, this is a great option of first choice that will yield immediate and long lasting dividends. If you are not a Dual Income, No Kids (DINK) household, and you have serious bills to pay, and need to make a smart investment for value regarding dog training, I can strongly recommend Canine College to you. We got results, and it was worth every penny. This has secured Daisy's long term future with us after a rocky beginning, and I have Bruce, Diane and the team to thank for this.

  • 5/5 Yusu L. 10 months ago on Google
    My puppy Moutai was a stray and extremely fearful and sometimes fear aggressive. He was scared of everything, especially men and was unable to go on walks even with behavioral medication. He faced the risk of behavioral euthanasia twice as the shelters thought he was not adoptable nor curable. After two 8-week board and train at Canine college (12 months apart), he now walks with confidence and curiosity in our neighborhood. He is very well behaved on walks and we don’t have to use any special collar or forceful tools even though he is a strong 50lbs dog. As he was severely under socialized before his rescue, Canine college exposed him to a variety of trainers, dogs and even farm animals. They also did agility training with him to build confidence and let him sit in the office to be exposed to visitors. I would definitely recommend anyone with a ‘difficult’ case to choose Canine college, they have the resources, experience and time to rehabilitate dogs with severe behavioral challenges.

  • 1/5 Yacoub A. 11 months ago on Google
    I picked my dog up after a 2 night stay, July 1st to July 3rd. He was picked up covered in dirt, limping and was extremely scared. I’ve never seen my dog like this. I brought him to the vet straight after and we found blood all over his paws, EACH PAW HAD BLOOD. We gave the poor thing water because he was extremely dehydrated, HE WENT THROUGH 2 GALLONS OF WATER IN ONE SITTING. I’m not done yet, about an hour later he had started throwing up constantly. This place is such a freaking disgrace, my dog hasn’t been able to sleep because he’s been whimpering in pain. If you love your dog dont ever bring them here, I’m disgusted.

  • 1/5 Bassam A. 11 months ago on Google
    Please don’t ever bring your dog here my dog stayed here for 2 nights the second we Brought him out the car he threw up everywhere, he was also limping and covered in dirt. The reason he was limping was because all four of his paws had deep cuts. Also the workers were very rude when I picked him up. My dog has been crying since he got home he’s scared to go out or get up


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