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              Welcome To Pet Works!

              Professional Pet Training
              Positive Care & Training for Lifelong Companionship
              Serving Western New York
              Lynn Reece Broderick, Owner
              Member, Association of Pet Dog Trainers 

              Phone: 716-837-DOGS (3647)
              Email:
              PetWorksBuffalo@roadrunner.com
              Mail to: PO Box 1132, Williamsville NY 14231

              Our Services:

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              Private Obedience Lessons
              tailored specifically for you and your pets

              Behavior Counseling
              for problem behaviors

              Charm School
              for dogs who are “socially challenged”

              Group Classes
              Agility, Pre-Agility, Dog & Puppy Obedience
              CGC, CLASS, & TDI preparation

              Be Proud of Your Dog!

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              Good Manners & Proper Social Skills don’t come naturally to most dogs– they must be taught how to be a polite & welcome canine companion. The best way to teach them these essential skills is by using appropriate management and scientifically proven positive reinforcement techniques- praise and reward. 

              Our “dog-friendly” programs teach your dog his basic manners and can resolve issues that may be bothering you. We can also get you started if you plan to participate in great canine activities like agility, rally, freestyle, tracking, therapy dog work, and more!

              The Pet Works Philosophy:
              Lynn’s philosophy on training dogs is to understand why they do what they do, and to use scientifically proven positive reinforcement techniques and good management to teach new skills or elicit any behavior modifications that are necessary.

              Training and living with dogs should be fun and rewarding, and both humans and canines should enjoy the training experience!
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