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Businiess name:  A1 Total Control Dog Training Academy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I first met Steve Nixon, the owner of A-1 Total Control Dog Training, in the spring of 1997. My wife and I had recently adopted a yellow lab mix named Sunny that was abandoned on the streets of Glassboro. Steve didn?t train Sunny; he taught my wife and me how to train Sunny. Even though it was only a five week class, Steve allowed me to continue training with him until I was comfortable with Sunny ? it wasn?t about money with Steve, it was making sure that owner was comfortable with the dog. And I really appreciate that. Sunny was my faithful companion for the next 10 years and because he was so well trained, I could talk him anywhere!\r Recently, my 10 year old daughter and I adopted a German Sheppard named Yogi from a local animal shelter. Again, Yogi was found on the street and no one knew his background. The first think I did was Google Steve Nixon name and found out that he was training in Mantua, a little bit of a ride from Marlton but I knew I wanted my new companion tr

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