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Dog Training

The Academy of Canine Excellence

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  • Review fromPaula I

    Date: 08/22/2025

    1 star
    Dont pay 1st as they might not work with your disability and cause you more stress than help.they will fail to comply to any of those disability demands that are part of the disability.I have PTSD, anxiety and ADHD .They kept me in the dark about so much.When Id ask a QI would get more than the answer back. And if anybody knows people with **** is that they have a hard time focusing and often jump ********** for me,I wouldve needed numerous information broke down into different text. Its a disorganized business. Great trainers though. Its a shame that I tried to withdraw and they withdrew me after and lied about the reasonings. if those were true issues, they shouldve said them when they occurred vs after I had told them I no longer wanted to be in the program because it was stressing me out I was a complete nervous wreck. I could not concentrate. On Sunday morning I did not know where we were meeting and they literally text me 20 minutes before I was supposed to be there. And then I was late. And if anybody knows the different things with my disabilities, they would understand that this is crippling to somebody like me. I need order and routine. I need to know what to expect or I cannot handle things. Hence to why Im trying to get a service dog. Its sad that they trained dogs for service people yet they totally disregard a disability unless they could probably see it because they disregarded mine completely. And dont sign the black box in the office because you dont know what youre signing. Its just whatever they say youre signing. It has been almost a week since Ive left and I am so disappointed that I gave them almost $3000 and didnt even get 2/3 use of it. Nor will I be getting my money back as she says. So this is why I say pay per class. Because youre ****************** attitude towards it might not work together. Im disappointed in the service field industry I am going to try to make sure that people are more aware of somebodys disabilities

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