by U.S. Canine | Feb 18, 2020 | Articles
Puppy mills, for those who don’t yet know, are entities that breed puppies for profit and have extremely poor living conditions for the dogs they are breeding and their pups. There’s a reason pet stores across America don’t advertise where they get their puppies and... by U.S. Canine | Jan 20, 2020 | Success Stories
By: Tracy L. Since working with U.S. Canine, I have had the best of intentions several times to compose a review, but each time I’ve sat down to type I’ve been distracted by and redirected to spending time with my totally transformed dogs. Angie, Josh, and the staff... by U.S. Canine | Jan 20, 2020 | Success Stories
By: Erin P. We took our dogs to US Canine after our Australian Shepard mix started attacking our “Georgia Brown dog”. They lived together for a year and a half before any issues. We knew Cassie had some anxiety but did not realize it would or could turn... by U.S. Canine | Jan 20, 2020 | Success Stories
By: Amanda B. My husband Tom and I, as newlyweds, adopted our dog Cooper from the Fulton County Animal shelter. At home he was the sweetest dog, but we quickly realized he was a very difficult first dog. He wasn’t well socialized and it was impossible to walk... by U.S. Canine | Jan 20, 2020 | Success Stories
By: Jennifer B. Angie Woods is an amazing woman! I rescued a Siberian Husky who was found roaming the streets. After working with my dog on my own for several months, it became apparent that I needed professional intervention. My Husky was extremely mouthy, to the...