If you would like an easier life with your dog-call Morris with In Control Dog Training, LLC! My pup happily goes to place now. And when she sees me grab my purse to get ready to go…she goes to her crate before I even think to say it.

It’s a miracle!

And it really didn’t take much time before she caught onto it. We had our in home training back in November and she still behaves. She’s getting used to strangers, walks better and has not run off again. We can take her in the shared grassy area and play ball with no worries.

-Amanda Kay Bennett

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Hi Morris, hope you are well. This is an update from Joe and Michelle Vicari. Both Virgil and Dante are doing real well. We have not had a single meltdown since since the second week of us training on our own. As soon as Joe and I got the hang of it, they are angels

Morris, owner and expert trainer of In Control Dog Training is nothing short of amazing… when it comes to working with an over active dog. Our golden retriever “Harley” just turned 6 months old and Morris’ training methods changed him from being a dog that liked to jump on you, “soft” bite you constantly, pulled

Most us know how painful an earache can be so staying alert to signs of trouble will help you head them off before they get out of hand and cause unnecessary pain for your dog.

Routine home ear care is very important to the health of your dog. Performed between your regular checkups with the vet, it will help keep your dog’s ears healthy and pain free.

Some things to check for are excessive wax, foul odor, redness, constant scratching, excessive matting of hair in the external ear, rubbing the ears against other objects, head shaking, and disorientation can all be signs of ear problems.

Generally the first thing we notice is our dog shaking his head a lot. Usually by the time we see this sign, there is already a problem.

Sniffing your dog’s ears is another way to detect problems early. Normally a dog’s ears shouldn’t smell foul in any way. If you see a dark waxy discharge this may be a sign of ear mites. On the other hand, if you see a pus-like discharge along with a foul smell this may be a sign of a bacterial infection.

Allergies are also known to cause some dogs to have smelly ears. If you’re new to this and are unsure have the vet check your dog’s ears.

Right after the vet gives your dog a clean bill of health make sure you inspect your dog’s ears. This way you will learn how your pet’s ears should normally look and smell.

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