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Businiess name:  Dallas Dog Trainer
Review by:  Cone B.
Review content: 
Three years ago we adopted Sophie. Because we traveled often, we knew we would need to find her a "home away from home". We sure did when we started taking her to Dallas Dog Trainer! In the beginning I would feel guilty leaving her behind, then I realized she loved it! She would get so excited when we told her she was going to her `spa`. By the time we are there, she`s so ready to get out of the van that she`ll climb over us to get to the door if we take too long. After we walk around the beautiful property we check-in and she doesn`t look back (even though I want her to). Regardless of how long her `vacation` is, when I go to pick her up we`ll go outside, walk around (again) and then she goes back to their door! At first that hurt, but then I realized that she loved it there. I know when she is there, she is cared for like she is one of their own. They have always gone the `extra mile` for us, and I honestly don`t know what I would do without them!

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