Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Dog Training Classes in Vancouver

Dog training classes in Vancouver really help the dog to behave well. A-Z Canine Training offers private dog training in a flexible time tailored to the convenience of the dog owner's availability. This dog training specializes in behavioral problems, and it caters to different locations, not just in Vancouver but also in other nearby areas such as Burnaby, Richmond, and others. A-Z Canine Training will help clients understand the causes of their dogs' behavioral problems. Clients will be guided by the process to solve the behavioral and obedience issues that dog owners face. For more information, please contact (604) 341-6509.

Puppy Training in Vancouver

The  puppy training in Vancouver makes it easy for dog owners to tame their dogs. Even during the pandemic, puppy training, such as the No. 1 in town, A-Z Canine Training, offers virtual training for a puppy. With the offset of the pandemic, many dog owners were scared to go out. Although not now anymore since most of the population has been vaccinated, dog owners still prefer virtual training because of so many positive results. It reduces the need for a scheduled visit, it's the fastest way to learn, and the trainers focus on the dog’s behavioral issues. What's even good about it is that it's less distracting and more convenient. Dog owners get access to the training session by phone, tablet, and laptop. Get in touch with a professional dog trainer at A-Z Canine Training for virtual puppy training at (604) 341-6509.

B.C. dog trainer recorded punching client's pet with 'closed fist,' according to decision

VANCOUVER – A B.C. dog trainer whose four pets were seized after he was allegedly recorded punching a client's dog in the head has lost an appeal against the SPCA to get the animals back. The cellphone video was reported to the SPCA back in August, prompting the animal welfare organization to launch an investigation into Glen Affenzeller that resulted in the seizure of his dogs Mieka, Duphous, Carebear and Hazel.  Read more here...

This news from CTV News about the dog trainer that was recorded punching a client's pet is really shocking. I was not expecting it from a pet owner. So, to give you more details, a dog trainer with four pets was seized after he was allegedly recorded punching a client's dog in the head. He lost an appeal against the SPCA to get the animals back. The record was reported to the SPCA in August, which prompted the Animal Welfare Organization to launch an investigation into the dog trainer, Glen Affenzeller, which resulted in the seizure of his four dogs, named Duphous, Mieka, Carebear, and Hazel.

Buntzen Lake in Burnaby, BC

The Buntzen Lake in Burnaby, BC, is a very super popular recreation park maintained by the BC Hydro. This features a network of hiking trails you would love to explore. The trail that loops around the lake is one of the most famous trails in the park because it passes wonderful scenic forest. It offers several views of the lake, and it crosses the suspension bridge, then passes the super quiet beachfront at the north end. If you arrive at the parking lot, it's better to start the trail from the southwest end of the parking lot and the opposite end of the parking lot the beach area is located.


Link to maps

Buntzen Lake

Anmore, BC, Canada

Take Sunnyside Rd to East Rd

9 min (4.3 km)

Continue on East Rd. Take Heritage Mountain Blvd, St Johns St, Clarke Rd, Gaglardi Way, ... and 16th Ave to 14th Ave in Burnaby

31 min (19.6 km)

Continue on 14th Ave to your destination

1 min (450 m)

A-Z Canine Training

7531 13th Ave, Burnaby, BC V3N 2E3, Canada

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