Hello & Welcome!
Hello! My name is Amber and I am so excited to share my brand new website & dog blog with you!
I would like to give you a big welcome to the Loyal Paws Blog, Website and home for our online courses! I appreciate you taking the time to take a peek at our new website and blog! We have exciting things planned for 2020, and our website launch is one of them!
I plan on posting a minimum of 2 blog posts per week, packed with information and advice, as well as some goofy stories of my dogs and our training adventures! Our blog will be the real deal – no covering up our training mistakes and making our training sessions seem perfect. I aim to unleash the truth with behind the scenes stories of our dog training adventures as a family, our rescue foster tails, and letting you in on the overall secrets of a dog trainers’ life.
Our website won’t be just any website, it is special.
Why you may ask?
Because it will be the home of our online dog training courses! These courses will be the answer to dog owners’ woes when it comes to training their puppy or adult dog. Our first courses will be launching soon, so stay tuned and follow our social media for some exciting giveaways!
Click here to check out the upcoming courses!
The next few blog posts will be about getting to know our goals, training methods and how we work, as well as diving into our training services and how we want to help you, a loving dog owner.
If you have any suggestions for future blog posts, post them below or comment on our social media! We love our Loyal Followers input and will gladly talk about anything you are interested in – providing it is dog-related of course.
I look forward to writing these posts and seeing all the feedback from it and getting to interact with even more of you, from one dog owner to another!
Spread the knowledge and love by sharing this website or blog with your friends and families, and follow our social media to stay tuned and learn how YOU can train your dog right in your own living room.
Until next time,
Happy Training, One Paw at a Time!
-Amber