Muttly Manners & More

Muttly Manners & More In home pet dog obedience training and problem solving for dogs of all ages. Looking for more harmony between you and your dog?

Saranne Corley Riccio is a Certified Dog Trainer through Animal Behavior College. She has 13 years' experience with everything from basic obedience to specific behavioral issues. Her background in fostering and rescue showed her the need for people to become more educated about their dogs and work through many basic training issues, and she saw the number of dogs being turned into animal control d

ue to issues like housetraining, loose leash walking, chewing, etc. that many owners simply did not know how to correct or where to go to get help. Saranne strives to bridge the gap in understanding between humans and canines to enable a more harmonious relationship. She is also working towards earning her Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCDT-KA) Certification. As a Certified Dog Trainer she can help you overcome common behavioral issues and help you avoid others. She can guide you through teaching your dog basic obedience and the all important everyday manners in your own home where you are facing these daily. All dogs must be up to date on all yearly vaccinations with veterinary records.

https://www.muttlymanners256.com/
08/07/2025

https://www.muttlymanners256.com/

Muttly Manners and More is an in-home dog training and behavioral modification service that works with clients in North Alabama. Dog trainer North Alabama.

Keeping your pets safe in the heat is important!
07/27/2025

Keeping your pets safe in the heat is important!

It's Hydration Awareness Month! Dehydration can lead to serious health issues, so it's essential to ensure your pet always has access to fresh water. To monitor their hydration, keep these testing methods in mind and keep an eye on your pet to help you both have a safe, fun summer! https://bit.ly/2ZQbev9

Bodie says Happy Independence Day!  Stay cool peeps!
07/04/2025

Bodie says Happy Independence Day! Stay cool peeps!

07/01/2025

It's National ID Your Pet day!

Did you know there are several ways to keep your pet's ID up to date?

Make sure their ID tags have their name, your phone number along with any other info.

Also, a great way to help ID your pet is to microchip your pet! That way, if your pet was ever to get away, someone can scan the chip at a local shelter/vet office! Give us a call anytime, to get your pet microchip or questions!

July 5th ever year has more dogs show up in animal shelters than any other day.  Keep your pets safe!
06/27/2025

July 5th ever year has more dogs show up in animal shelters than any other day. Keep your pets safe!

4th of July is next friday! Make sure you have everything ready for your fur baby! Sparky is here with some tips!

Remembering all who served and lost their lives for our freedoms.
05/26/2025

Remembering all who served and lost their lives for our freedoms.

Only a few spots left! Come join us for some puppy manners and lots of fun!  Call to register today 256-755-0386
05/20/2025

Only a few spots left! Come join us for some puppy manners and lots of fun! Call to register today 256-755-0386

05/15/2025

There’s still a few spots open for upcoming puppy classes 🐶🐾

Please contact Saranne with Muttly Manners & More to sign up!

05/05/2025

📣 BIG Announcement! 📣

🐶 Puppy Classes at Mill Creek!! 🐾

Mill Creek Vet will be teaming up with Muttly Manners & More to provide a 5 week basic puppy course at our facility.

The course will be available to puppies between 2-5 months of age and go over basic obedience, puppy specific behaviors, house training, and crate training. $150 per participant.

Space is limited, so contact Saranne for registration ASAP if interested.

Not sure who should be more excited…you getting training for your new addition or us getting to see more puppies more often! Win, win!

03/21/2025

This is also a great example of "play" that should not be allowed in a daycare setting or any setting. The determination of the herding dog, furry tailless one, to take down the black one could quickly turn into a dog fight if the black dog decides it's had enough of being manhandled. The intense mouthing of the neck and holding the dog down is indicative of the furry dog being stressed by the black dog's behavior and an attempt on that dog's part to subdue the black dog. A human should have intervened in this so as to make sure it never had an opportunity to get out of hand and offer each dog a space to deescalate and settle their nervous systems before allowing more "play".

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Madison, AL
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