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37 Strathcona Crescent, Kitchener, Ontario, N2B 2W8, Canada
(226) 808-5770 www.wagandwalk.ca
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Jul 23, 2018
At just 8 weeks old I brought my puppy to Wag and Walk for training, at 10 weeks old he was doing a sit, lie down, play dead and off-leash recall without treats. I never would have been able to raise such an intelligent dog if it weren't for the training I received at Wag, not only does the training cater your dog to adjust to your lifestyle and needs, it accomplishes impeccable behaviour without punishment and no lure-based training. You will leave the program with a dog who wants to offer you kind behaviour all thanks to the best dog training facility I've seen yet. Give Aaron 10 minutes of your time and you will not be disappointed.

Sep 18, 2017
Aaron's simply AMAZING! He taught me how to be free again. Free to walk down the street with my dog on a leash with style and grace. I no longer take the long way around to avoid seeing other dogs, now we go looking for them to keep practicing our new found skills! He is so knowledgeable and has a positive, kind approach. I would highly recommend him to anyone looking for a top notch trainer. Definitely deserves more than 5 ⭐ BIG THANKS

Oct 4, 2017
Aaron is amazing. Very friendly professional and well mannered guy. He got our 130 lb (at least!) scared as heck lab down two flights of narrow stairs, something which no one else (including trainers) were able to do or give us the right info to do! He did an amazing job and the dog loved him before and after the training (eventhough it was scary for him). Thank you so much Aaron for accommodating our schedule and coming as soon as possible. We appreciate it beyond words and we will definitely be using your services again in the future and recommending you to other people in need of an awesome trainer. A+++

Dec 16, 2017
Not reliable. I had an exam the morning I was supposed to drop my dog off to be sitted by Aaron, and he did not answer my many calls or texts to let him know I had arrived at his building to drop my dog off. He did not come outside to check if we were there but hours later Aaron texted me saying his phone was giving him issues he just saw my messages.

Jan 13, 2018
Lexi loves Aaron and we're very happy with our experience

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