DAS Dog Training

DAS Dog Training I became a Certified Dog Trainer in 2015, so this page is about my business and all things dogs!! I got my first dog at the age of 5. Dog Training was born.

That is when my dad convinced me it was a “big boy job” to clean up the back yard after the dog. I fell for it, and my passion for dogs was born!!! Since having grown up, and actually having become a “big boy,” I have made sure my life has been spent surrounded by animals. Over the years, I have worked for multiple animal shelters, a major pet supply retailer, and have volunteered with several res

cue groups. Once I decided to make a commitment to becoming a professional dog trainer, I chose to study for certification through Animal Behavior College. Choosing to enroll in the program was an easy decision. Their philosophies and basic training methods meshed well with my beliefs. Because of that, I was able to add to, and expand on, the training methods I was already using. I graduated as an Animal Behavior College Certified Trainer in May 2015 and D.A.S. In September of 2015, I earned my certification for dog and cat first aid and CPR from the American Red Cross.

10/07/2025

I know…easier said than done but try to remember. I always say “Dogs are fuzzy toddlers for life!”

08/21/2025

Hello Beachwood!!! Thrilled to announce that beginning on 9/8/25, I will be offering group obedience classes through the city’s Parks and Recreation Department at the Beachwood Community Center! I can’t wait to get started and help more dogs and their people!!!

This is a very stressful holiday for a lot of dogs, young and old.  Enjoy yourself and do your best to keep your pets sa...
07/04/2025

This is a very stressful holiday for a lot of dogs, young and old. Enjoy yourself and do your best to keep your pets safe and happy.

Last week was Dog Anxiety Awareness Week, but this is good information to know and allows us to help our dog family memb...
05/12/2025

Last week was Dog Anxiety Awareness Week, but this is good information to know and allows us to help our dog family members year round!

Happy Halloween everyone!!! Remember the candy is for people not your furry kids!😉. Have a fun, safe, and spooky night!
10/31/2023

Happy Halloween everyone!!! Remember the candy is for people not your furry kids!😉. Have a fun, safe, and spooky night!

Happy National Dog Day from our furry friends, to all of yours!
08/27/2021

Happy National Dog Day from our furry friends, to all of yours!

Something to keep in mind…
07/18/2021

Something to keep in mind…

07/03/2021

As we enter Fourth of July weekend, we at City Dogs Cleveland/Cleveland Animal Care and Control need your help! The Fourth of July is traditionally the busiest time of year for shelters across the country, and unfortunately we are ALREADY FULL!

How can you help?

1) Keep your pets home!
Help us reduce the number of lost pets we take in this weekend by keeping yours safe and secure at home. Dogs may bolt after being startled by fireworks, or wander away if gates or doors are left open by visitors coming over for the cookout, and more. Keep it safe and cautious when it comes to taking your pets outside this weekend - make sure pets are on a leash at all times or securely fenced in a yard (and always monitored!)

Fireworks are scary for many pets, so make a plan now to help them get through the loudest nights. Prepare an inner room with a comfy, cave-like spot where they can retreat to feel secure. Plan to play the TV, calming music, and/or white noise. Prepared a couple frozen, stuffed yummy treats (like a kong) to help occupy them if possible.

2) Help us get lost pets home quickly!
Check NOW to make sure that your pets identification (tags and microchip) are up-to-date. It is our goal to reunite lost pets as quickly as possible with their owners, and it's so much easier to get in touch with owners when pets are wearing proper identification when found by our Animal Care and Control Officers!

If you or anyone you know loses a pet, please contact us right away. We are located at 9203 Detroit Ave and our animal control line is 216-664-3069. If you don't get someone right away, leave a voicemail as these are checked regularly. You can view all dogs we have found as strays by visit www.tinyurl.com/caccimpoundeddogs - be sure to check it often as we bring in new dogs everyday!

3) Have you been considering adoption? NOW is a great time to add a new family member!
The kennel is packed with great dogs looking for their forever homes. If you've been thinking about adopting, now is an excellent time - enjoy the rest of summer together! Our adoption counselors are happy to make recommendations on a good fit for your lifestyle. You can view all adoptable dogs at www.petango.com/cacc and set up a meet by visiting www.tinyurl.com/meetacitydog. We are going to need adopters in the coming weeks!

Thanks very much for all your support - we'd appreciate it if you spread the word!

Pictured: adoptable Rayna!

This is a very stressful weekend for most dogs.  Please make sure you know where your pupper is and more importantly how...
07/01/2021

This is a very stressful weekend for most dogs. Please make sure you know where your pupper is and more importantly how they’re doing! Have a fun and safe weekend everyone!

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