by alialden | Nov 12, 2020 | Dog Boarding in Incline Village, Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Safety Tips
As the holiday season approaches, many families are already planning their November and December visits. While some families will be meeting for a virtual turkey dinner this year, many are planning fun family getaways to socially distanced destinations, such as hotels...
by alialden | Nov 30, 2018 | Dog Boarding in Incline Village, Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Training, Dog Training in Reno
We have an idea for a Christmas gift this year that will benefit the entire family— a dog training and boarding program for your dog! We know what you’re thinking “of course they’d say that, they’re a dog training center” but hear us out. This is a gift that will last...
by DGA Dogs | Oct 4, 2016 | Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Training in Reno
Why DGA’s 10-Day Board & Train Is The Best Thing Since Bacon Flavored Treats Here at Dog Gone Amazing, we go by the motto “live as you train, train as you live.” Now we don’t mean your dog should be attending school for the rest of their...
by DGA Dogs | Aug 22, 2016 | Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Training in Reno, Dog Training Tips, K-9 Classes and Workshops, Uncategorized
Sometimes dogs just forget parts of their training. We won’t bore you with the science of it, but basically dogs learn and remember language much like we learn and remember a foreign language: it takes practice, patience and immersion. There are methods to...
by DGA Dogs | Aug 9, 2016 | Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Day Care in Reno, Dog Training in Reno, Dog Training Tips, K-9 Classes and Workshops, Uncategorized
Being a new student can be intimidating. There are new dogs and new skills to learn, and a new environment. We want to make your dog’s first day of school comfortable so she can learn without feeling completely out of her element. So what does the first day of...
by DGA Dogs | Jul 29, 2016 | Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Day Care in Reno, Dog Gone Amazing Diaries, Dog Training in Reno, Dog Training Tips, Uncategorized
When it comes to command words, we know the basics “sit” and “come” and, if you’re feeling playful, “roll over.” But what about the less known commands like “break” or “release”? Malaika and Ripken show...