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  • Anxious Farm-Dog to Well Adjusted Do-It-all Dog (Client Review)

    My family and I had a wonderful experience with Kelsie and KAS.  Kelsie worked with our 9 month old Goldendoodle for 2 months 3 times a week.  A few wonderful things about Kelsie and what she taught me about my dog and how to best work with her: Even though Lola was great at home, I needed to get her out and about with people, downtown traffic, with other dogs, and even skateboards, if I want her to be able to go everywhere and be calm.  I know, silly that I didn’t realize that on my own. When I confessed I wasn’t sure I wanted to spend that much time training my dog she smiled and said thats why I was bringing Lola to her. Kelsie gave me realistic expectations of Lola.  She explained things that I would need to work with Lola on more, things might always be harder for Lola, and what things were obviously easy for her. The training schedule with KAS is consistent and yet flexible with changing daily needs. Lola is now a year and a half and doing great.  I can take her indoors anywhere dogs are allowed and she behaves well.  She is a great leash walker, attentive to the person in charge, and able to take commands from different people.  She loves other dogs and is able to respectfully play with them. I highly recommend KAS and Kelsie.

  • Shy to Confident Behavior Modification (Client Review)

    "I’d met and observed Kelsie while she was training and caring for a few dogs in my neighborhood, so when I adopted a very shy and anxious shelter pup, I called her for training. She has really helped Junebug and me both! Junie has become a more confident and more enjoyable companion, and I have learned how to use simple rewards to get the behaviors I want. Kelsie is very skillful at training the dog, but her real value is teaching the owner (me!) how to work with the dog to practice (and practice and practice) the things she has done with the dog, and how to apply the same techniques to new training needs in the future. She has been positive and kind and patient with us both, and we’re happy “graduates”. - Bonnie & Junebug

  • In-Service Of Dogs & People (Client Review)

    Why we love Kind Animal Services………. We first met Kelsie some years back when we were trying to get a Service Dog for my Disabled Veteran Husband. We had been told before that it would not be easy to find a suitable dog, since we had all sorts of two- and four-legged farm animals at the time, along with dogs and cats. At the time, Kelsie was working with an organization in Hood River training Service Dogs for Veterans, and was willing to give it a try. A few months later, she called to let us know that she had found “the perfect dog”. That perfect dog was too old to be trained as a Service Dog, but would we be willing to adopt him anyway? Of course, we would – it was a decision we never regretted! If we had a Dollar for every person that wanted to take that dog home, we’d be really rich now! Kelsie’s judgement was absolutely spot-on. “Luke” is the perfect dog for my husband! Fast forward a few years, and our youngest son was diagnosed with a medical condition that requires extensive physical therapy. Walking/Jogging is part of this therapy. Since there are cougars in our area, we needed a dog to be with our son while running. Luke is getting on in years, and his legs are a little too short to keep up with our son as his jogging partner. Both my husband and I had grown up with dogs and had had one or more dogs for over 25 years, but we are not dog training experts. Neither are we able to pick the “right” dog at a shelter, since their behavior there is usually different from what it is in a home environment. KAS to the rescue! One call to Kelsie, and she started setting things in motion. She took our son to a few shelters to look for another “perfect” dog, and after a short time called to let us know she had found………….WHAT? You want us to adopt a malnourished, scared, hyper, not house-trained female dog that is unable to relax, likes to run away, was probably abused/beaten, and won’t listen? As you guessed it, Kelsie was right again. Her ability to judge a dog is incredible. After spending two weeks with Kelsie, “Serenity” came to live with us, and has become an absolutely lovable, goofy, spoiled family dog. Actually, that dog that was unable to relax has turned into a complete couch-potato. There are no accidents in the house, she loves to snuggle (on her terms), is perfectly crate-trained, roaming the pastures without a leash, always coming back when we blow the whistle. She also seems to enjoy farm-life and likes riding on the tractor with our son. Another “perfect” dog thanks to KAS! We would without hesitation recommend Kind Animal Services to anybody who needs training for their dog. It is important to mention that Kelsie does it all very gently, without harsh words or punishing the dog for unwanted behavior. Not only has Kelsie trained our dog, but she also taught us how to continue training her. Sincerely, M.B.

  • Flexible and Dedicated Dog Training (Client Review)

    "Kelsie came out to my house multiple times a week and worked with my dog since she was a puppy. Kelsie committed to training my dog and agreed to come back and work with my dog whenever if I was having issues later on down the road. This was one of the things that attracted me most about her program. In addition, she would take Bella for hours at a time not just one or two. Sometimes she take her most of the day. I was very pleased with how Bella turned out. only after just a few lessons I was able to work with Bella alone. I had used two other trainers and nothing worked for Bella or myself but Kelsie figured out away for training to click for both of us. It was very nice for Kelsie to come to my house to do the dog training as it made it much easier. The training went very good and my dog has transformed into a wonderful friend. I would really recommend KelsIe for any one that wants to have professional training that works." - Brandon & Bella

  • I'm New Bird Mom [Repost from 2019]

    I'm utterly captivated by my new baby it's hard to get any work done at all. Seriously, how can such an animal be so beautiful, uncoordinated, strange, and cute all at the same time? Years ago, I had a cockatiel, Dazy; she was my joy. As one would have it, teenage life got the better of me and Dazy was unfortunately neglected. I had no idea what I was doing and compared to the knowledge I have now about parrots. I read one of those booklet things about cockatiels and ran out to get one. One might say she made a good starter parrot. I didn't do everything wrong, I got some things right. She was flighted, her cage was by a window that I had open a lot so she got sun with the option for shade, and I had her on a pellet diet. She was not trained but I had no trouble handling her and she never bit me or was aggressive. Regardless, I vowed that I would get another bird one day and I would be the best bird-mom ever. I would do it all right next time for Dazy's sake. I would make up for my poor choices and lack of research. Wednesday, June 26, 2019, I drove to Portland with my project-dog in tow to pick up my now weened 3-month-old Galah (Rose Breasted Cockatoo). After pulling over once to let Lucy-Lue (project-dog) out to do her business, we made it to the bird shop where my baby was being housed. I would have preferred to hand feed and raise a baby myself, but it all worked out for the better. I work a lot, and it would have been something else to worry about. Now I could pick up a well adjusted young bird ready for life with humans. It didn't take long to get her loaded up in a small dog crate and out to the car. We headed to the avian vet clinic to get her checked out — one of the many stops we planned to make. I wanted to make the most of my long trip to the city. The clinic let me bring the baby in even though they were not ready for my appointment. I took that time to walk Lucy about and get her settled into the truck during the appointment. This clinic was great. Everyone seemed to love the animals genuinely. I felt they were almost as excited for me to have this bird as I was to get her. Two different people mentioned the "Animal Trainer" in my email signature. I think it was a relief for them to work with a client knowledgeable in enrichment and training. I had thought of the name "Fable" on the drive in, and that is what the clinic put down as her name. Initially, I was going to change it by the time I got home, but it has stuck. We called her "Fae". The vet said she seemed to be in good health but noticed some stress bars on her feathers. (Always learning something.) My hope is the diet I have her on, the sunlight she is getting, and the minimal stress these bars should disappear on her next molt. Fable has settled in nicely. I didn't know that bird parenting would be this easy. Seriously! She is quiet. She is already learning her recall/name. She was easy to convert to healthy food. She picked up targeting. (Although she really wants to eat and swing the stick around.) She has learned spin. She is learning to wave and started "eagle wings" today. She also started accepting a head rub every now and then. What am I missing? Everyone thinks that having a parrot is hard and a bunch of work. I guess I was ready. Welcome to the family Fable.

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