All Dawgs

Category: Dog trainer in Albany, New York

Address: 30 Railroad Ave, Albany, NY 12205, USA

Phone: +15188319192

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–5PM

Monday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Tuesday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Wednesday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Thursday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Friday: 6:30AM–6:30PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Erica Lane

Sep 13, 2022

My puppy has been training here all summer and been doing daycare since July. It has been a great way for him to get his energy out and learn how to properly socialize and play with other dogs. Training has been so helpful in guiding him on the correct way to act. I recommend All Dawgs to anyone wanting to start their training journey. I won't take my dog anywhere else!

Amber Nicole

Aug 23, 2022

I’d give 0 if I could. My partner signed her dog up for dog training camp. 3,000+ dollars and not even being able to attend the dog camp because her dog was unexpectedly hit by a car and now she doesn’t even know how she’s gonna pay for his medical bills now that All Dawgs is refusing a refund. Imagine being that insensitive that you said you’ll issue as a “gift card“ for when he’s ready to go back to camp. HE MIGHT NOT EVEN MAKE IT. And imagine being paid to write good reviews because you don’t even have legit “dog training ” staff. And having your employees even disclose that it’s a fraud. Yikes. What a shady business. Some of the other reviews I read have my mind blown. Smh. If you have a good lawyer and you have been ripped off by All Dawgs I’d fight for yourself. Thousands of dollars is a lot to lose and Half the stuff they have done to people said by other reviewers isn’t even legal. like forging someone’s signature on a NO REFUND waiver. Shame on you people. Now my gf and I have to suffer and potentially lose our baby boy. Clearly they only care about money. I mean look at the owners responses to the negative reviews. (Especially the ones about them being money hungry , not refunding and even someone’s dog being injured. )The proof is right there. She just enjoys robbing people of their money.

Courtney Scriven

May 29, 2022

I'm sure this place would be great if you start your puppy here but it is NOT great if you are trying to pick up a higher level course with your dog. I've been in classes with my dog all over the area since she was 12 weeks old. We mainly do agility and nosework and it is for my dogs enjoyment and enrichment. We do agility at SDTC and have been for over a year. Back in November there was a break in classes because of the holiday and I wanted to stay enrolled in agility classes even if my normal facility didn't have them. The only place with open spots was all dawgs so I reached out and told them I was at the novice handling level and looking to do coursework while my normal facility was taking a holiday break. They told me I would have to do an assessment before I could be placed. I said that's fine I can absolutely understand that except the placement test had nothing to do with agility. It was a 1 minute sit stay 1 minute down stay. Recall. Reactivity test. Sit for petting. And loose leash walking. My dog can do all of these things. We show up for the test which COSTS MONEY by the way!? That was the first red flag. We walk back to the test area which is held in the same area as the daycare aka the entire place REEKS of dog. The floor is foam that soaks up scents ( SDTC has mats as well but they are changed out and refreshed and kept clean and free of scents) and I knew that I wasnt going to be able to get a loose leash walk without treats because I was competing against a new place with intense dog scents and no form of reward for getting focus. We pass everything except for the loose leash walk and the owner tells me she has to fail me even though a loose leash walk isn't necessary in agility. "It would be nice" in her words. So I'm forced to enroll in an obedience class that costs more than any other obedience class I've been in so far. The treats are peddled at the beginning of class and we are proofing things that my dog solidly knows and it's very clear I do not belong in this class in the slightest. I end up stopping classes because the owners preference for obedience training classes is very clear as well as forcing you into classes you don't need so she can get more money from you. I ended up stopping going to class because the holidays were busy, the drive was far, and the classes were frankly a waste of my time. That winter a dog who took agility at all dawgs joined our agility class. The dog and handler both had no knowledge in handling skills and had only been shown obstacles with no foundations built to set them up to actually run a course. They are doing amazing 6 months later after getting proper agility handling instruction but I just don't think you will get that at all dawgs. I wouldve loved to have first hand experience in an all dawgs agility class but it would be roughly $400 before I could do that and I'd rather give that to a facility I know is motivated by improving me and my dog and not lining their pockets and getting me to take as many expensive classes as possible. Also I want to note I'm not opposed to retaking classes to proof skills that still need work I did that plenty at other facilities including SDTC.

All Dawgs Pawfice

Apr 10, 2022

I love All Dawgs! I have a strong puller when I walk my dog. No more! All Dawg's Who's Walking Who class helped me to gain the skills and teach my dog how to loose leash walk. The dog to trainer ratio is very good, much better than I've experienced in other classes. Trainer's were very attentive and fun. I'm definitely signing up for more classes.

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Questions & Answers

Where is this located? I don't see an address listed.

Kris Wahrlich | Sep 16, 2018
All Dawgs | Sep 16, 2018

30 Railroad Ave in Albany, NY (right off Fuller Road)

I would like to try to get my dog AKC certified as either an emotional support dog for me or a therapy dog who could be used for emotional support in the high school I teach in (or both). Is this something you train dogs for?

Nancy Dick | Sep 16, 2018
Caressa Jade | Sep 16, 2018

A therapy dog is different than an ESA. An ESA has limited legal rights and only requires a doctor's note. They have no right to accompany you anywhere like a service dog does. Therapy dogs provide emotional comfort for others and are allowed only when and where invited, i.e. nursing homes, etc. Service dogs are covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act, but must meet certain criteria under the act to qualify. All Dawgs offers training for therapy dogs and service dogs. As I have participated in both, I highly recommend both programs.

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How much is your dogs

Elizabeth Wallace | Sep 16, 2018
Caressa Jade | Sep 16, 2018

All Dawgs does not sell dogs. They only offer training at this time.

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