Southern Tails Dog School

Category: Dog trainer

Address: 160 N Park St, Asheboro, NC 27203, USA

Phone: +13363280077

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 6–8:30PM

Tuesday: 6–8:30PM

Wednesday: 6–8:30PM

Thursday: 6–8:30PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Logan Elliottt

Jul 9, 2022

Classes were worth every cent. Trainers are so sweet and knowledgeable.

Terri Walker

Jun 11, 2022

Extremely rude! Called to inquire about puppy school on Monday, left a voicemail to see when next class would be as I am a little desperate to get my puppy trained and how to handle some bad behaviors properly, went online to pay $25 deposit on Monday, finally received a call back on Friday. In the meantime, I received a recommendation and an immediate opportunity to send my pup to a 2 week in home training and I decided that was what I needed to do for us and my pup. When I explained to the lady what I had decided to do, she got quite snarky with me and stated they never recommend that for a pup and wish I would have called her (which I did, 4 days prior) then wished me good luck with that. Very disappointed in her customer service and attitude with me.

Paul Nelson

May 3, 2022

Great place! Very knowledgeable and professional . 5stars

Colleen Fontaine

Nov 22, 2021

Great trainers!

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Questions & Answers

Do you all do one on one obedience?

David C | Sep 24, 2019
Belle Gallaway | Sep 24, 2019

They do. I have a rescue Great Dane who is naughty as can be. Tomorrow will be 3 weeks in a group class and it is going awesome. There is all different breeds in this class from a 4 lb Maltese to a 155 lb mastiff,and all in between. You may want to try group,definitely less expensive than 1 on 1,and you learn from others as well. Awesome teacher we have.

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do you do dog training and obedience

tonya tate | Sep 23, 2020
robin robinson | Sep 23, 2020

Yes they do

Is there a collar you perfer for a small dog who is 3 years old and never been trained? I will be coming to the July class.

Joan Rehe | Sep 24, 2018
Southern Tails Dog School | Sep 24, 2018

It depends on whether you are leaving the collar on your dog 24/7 or if it is for walking outside. I do not like very thin tiny collars on any dogs as they can be severe on the dog's trachea. Again, depending on the size of your dog is how I would gage how wide the collar should be. We have two types, a conventional buckle collar worn all the time, or walking collar called a martingale which makes backing or squirming out of the collar impossible. You can call us at 336 328-0077 and ask for Ally or Gary. We can answer more of your questions. I usually do not monitor this. It was by chance I saw your question. I wasn't even aware of this site until someone recently brought it to my attention. Warm woofs, Ally

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