GONE TO THE DOGS

GONE TO THE DOGS Anna considers herself a relationship based dog trainer. We focus on helping families build that bon She now trains dogs full time.

Gone To The Dogs LLC is a full service Dog Training company serving Fairfield & Westchester Counties, as well as NYC. As a dog trainer Anna Farrelly provides a variety of dog training programs to suit every family.She prides herself in being an effective, relationship based dog trainer using fun & positive methods that make training fun for your dog & your whole family! Anna has been professional

ly working with dogs since 1985 she started out as a pet sitter and then moved into professional dog training.

KEEP YOUR PETS INSIDE. IT’S COYOTE MATING SEASON. Take your dogs out leashed especially at night.  Don’t let your cats o...
01/12/2025

KEEP YOUR PETS INSIDE. IT’S COYOTE MATING SEASON.
Take your dogs out leashed especially at night. Don’t let your cats outside, and don’t leave your dogs outside unsupervised.

Thinking about getting a puppy 🐶 or already have plans to get a 🐶 puppy, have a cheeky adolescent dog that is pushing & ...
12/08/2024

Thinking about getting a puppy 🐶 or already have plans to get a 🐶 puppy, have a cheeky adolescent dog that is pushing & testing the limits ???
Gone To the Dogs dog training has a training program custom fit for your family dog’s needs!
Let us help you with housebreaking , getting your puppy on a sleep schedule, address all those puppy issues like nipping, jumping,etc.
We can guide & help you understand the importance of how to safely socialize your puppy. Tackle issues like pulling on the leash, jumping, and nip those tricky puppy behaviors in the bud !
Reach out to schedule a call to discuss your needs.

203-858-0380
[email protected]
www.gonetothedogsct.com
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Attention all dog owners who give their dogs peanut as a treat in Kongs!! Some peanut butter companies are adding xylito...
10/21/2024

Attention all dog owners who give their dogs peanut as a treat in Kongs!! Some peanut butter companies are adding xylitol a dangerous artificial sweetener that can be deadly to dogs! READ YOUR LABELS!!

Please read your labels !!

Thinking of getting a dog? It’s important to understand what they were originally bred for.
06/18/2024

Thinking of getting a dog? It’s important to understand what they were originally bred for.

Everyone who is thinking of getting dogs should read this because you need to understand this reality:

***I am a 21st century dog.***
-I'm a Malinois.
Overskilled among dogs, I excel in all disciplines and I'm always ready to work: I NEED to work.
But nowadays I get asked to chill on the couch all day everyday.

-I am an Akita Inu.
My ancestors were selected for fighting bears.
Today I get asked to be tolerant and I get scolded for my reactivity when another approaches me.

-I am a Beagle.
When I chase my prey, I raise my voice so the hunters could follow.
Today they put an electric collar on me to shut up, and you make me come back to you - no running - with a snap of your fingers.

-I am a Yorkshire Terrier.
I was a terrifying rat hunter in English mines.
Today they think I can't use my legs and they always hold me in their arms.

-I'm a Labrador Retriever.
My vision of happiness is a dive into a pond to bring back the duck he shot to my master.
Today you forget I'm a walking, running, swimming dog; as a result I'm fat, made to stay indoors, and to babysit.

-I am a Jack Russell.
I can take on a fox, a mean badger, and a rat bigger than me in his den.
Today I get scolded for my character and high energy, and forced to turn into a quiet living room dog.

-I am a Siberian Husky.
Experienced the great, wide open spaces of Northern Europe, where I could drag sleds for long distances at impressive speeds.
Today I only have the walls of the house or small garden as a horizon, and the holes I dig in the ground just to release energy and frustration, trying to stay sane.

-I am a border collie
I was made to work hours a day in partnershipwith my master, and I am an unmistakable artist of working with the herd.
Today they are mad at me because, for lack of sheep, I try to check bikes, cars, children in the house and everything in motion.

I am ...
I am a 21st century dog.
I'm pretty, I'm alert, I'm obedient, I stay in a bag...but I'm also an individual who, from centuries of training, needs to express my instincts, and I am *not* suited for the sedentary life you'd want me to lead.
Spending eight hours a day alone in the house or in the garden - with no work and no one to play or run with, seeing you for a short time in the evening when you get home, and only getting a small toilet walk will make me deeply unhappy.
I'll express it by barking all day, turning your yard into a minefield, doing my needs indoors, being unmanageable the rare times I'll find myself outside, and sometimes spending my days sunk, sad, lonely, and depressed, on my pillow.
You may think that I should be happy to be able to enjoy all this comfort while you go to work, but actually I’ll be exhausted and frustrated, because this is absolutely NOT what I'm meant to do, or what I need to be doing.
If you love me, if you've always dreamed of me, if my beautiful blue eyes or my athletic look make you want me, but you can't give me a real dog's life, a life that's really worth living according to my breed, and if you can't offer me the job that my genes are asking, DO NOT buy or adopt me!
If you like the way I look but aren't willing to accept my temperament, gifts, and traits derived from long genetic selection, and you think you can change them with only your good will, then DO NOT BUY OR ADOPT ME.
I’m a dog from the 21st century, yes, but deep inside me, the one who fought, the one who hunted, the one who pulled sleds, the one who guided and protected a herd still lives within.
So think **very** carefully before you choose your dog. And think about getting two, rather than one, so I won't be so very lonely waiting for you all day. Eight or ten hours is just a workday to you, but it's an eternity for me to be alone.

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Just a dog? More like -  a companion, a meaningful support system, a connection, a teacher, love, and a home for my hear...
06/01/2024

Just a dog? More like - a companion, a meaningful support system, a connection, a teacher, love, and a home for my heart. ❤️

Just a dog.
From time to time people tell me “chill out, it’s just a dog” or “it’s a lot of money just for a dog.” They don't understand the distance traveled, the time invested, or the costs incurred by "just a dog".
Some of my proudest moments have occurred with “just a dog.”
Many hours have passed being my only company "just a dog", but not for one moment did I feel despised. Some of my saddest moments have been because of “just a dog,” and on those gray days, the gentle touch of “just a Dog” gave me comfort and the reason to get through the day.
If you also think “it’s just a dog”, then you’ll probably understand phrases like “just a friend”, “just a sunrise” or “just a promise.” “Just a dog” brings into my life the very essence of friendship, trust and pure unbridled joy. “Just a dog” brings out the compassion and patience that make me a better person.
For "just a dog" I will get up early, take long walks and look forward to the future. So for me and people like me, it’s not “just a dog,” but an embodiment of all the hopes and dreams of the future, the memories of the past, and the absolute joy of the moment. “Just a dog” brings out the good in me and takes my thoughts away from myself and daily worries.
I hope one day they can understand that it’s not “just a dog”, but the one that gives me humanity and keeps me from being “just a human.” So the next time you hear the phrase “just a dog”, just smile because they “just don’t get it”.
“Just A Dog,” by Richard A. Animals.
Painting by Steve Sanderson

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