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Dogs seem to always make us smile because they are always trying to have fun. Here at Dog Boarding Orlando we try to keep up with all the fun that the dogs are having. This is just a little fun video clip where we took some pictures, added some music and instant smiles. We are going to have a photographer at some of our training and agility classes to capture some more precious photos of your dog. He has been doing a fantastic job photographing some of the horses and putting animated videos together for Ken. So it will not be long before we more familiar happy faces posted here on our Blog at Dog Boarding Orlando.
Dog Boarding Orlando – The Canine Center, Inc. 407-461-6245
or class recorded message 407-892-1419
Directions to the Center
The Center is located at 5701 Leon Tyson
Rd. St Cloud, Florida. We are one mile from
the intersection of Boggy Creek Rd and
Narcoossee Rd. The Center is very close
to 417, 528 and 408, just South of the
Airport and only five miles from Lake Nona.
Please see link below for specific
directions.

Monday through Friday 7:30 am to 12 noon (closed at noon)
Monday through Friday 4 pm to 6 pm (closed at 6 pm)
Saturday 8 am to 6 pm (closed at 6 pm)
Sunday 1 pm to 2 pm (closed at 2 pm) Please respect our privacy and do not arrive early or late. We will not be available. Please CALL for SPECIAL times and dates for ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS
Travel North on Narcoosee Rd 6.3 miles to Cyrils Rd (right side). Turn right onto Cyrils Rd
and travel to the second road on the right. Turn right onto Franklin Rd. Travel to the first road
on the left. Turn left onto Leon Tyson Rd. Our property is the fourth on the left. Please look
for the agility equipment. Directions from 417 and Narcoossee Rd
From 417 take exit 22 and travel 4.8 miles South on Narcoossee Rd. Turn left on Cyrils Rd.
Travel to the second road on the right. Turn right onto Franklin Rd. Travel to the first road on
the left. Turn left onto Leon Tyson Rd. Our property is the fourth on the left. Please look for
the agility equipment. Directions from 528 and Narcoossee Rd
From 528 take exit 13 and travel 8.6 miles South on Narcoossee Rd. Turn left on Cyrils Rd.
Travel to the second road on the right. Turn right onto Franklin Rd. Travel to the first road on
the left. Turn left onto Leon Tyson Rd. Our property is the fourth on the left. Please look for
the agility equipment. Directions from 417 and Boggy Creek Rd
From 417 take exit 17 and travel SE on Boggy Creek Rd 7.3 miles to Narcoossee Rd. Turn
right onto Narcoossee Rd and travel 1 mile to Cyrils Rd. (left) Turn left on Cyrils Rd. Travel to
the second road on the right. Turn right onto Franklin Rd. Travel to the first road on the left.
Turn left onto Leon Tyson Rd. Our property is the fourth on the left. Please look for the agility
equipment. Directions from South Orange Ave and Sandlake Rd area
Travel South on Orange Ave 1 mile past the intersection of Orange and Sandlake Rd to Land
Street. Turn left onto Land Street. Travel 1.1 miles to Boggy Creek Rd and turn right. Travel
13.2 miles to Narcoossee Rd. Turn right onto Narcoossee Rd. and travel 1 mile to Cyrils Rd.
Turn left on Cyrils Road. Travel to the second road on the right. Turn right onto Franklin Rd.
Travel to the first road on the left. Turn left onto Leon Tyson Rd. Our property is the fourth on
the left. Please look for the agility equipment.
CLASS NEWS CALL 407-892-1419 for a recorded message.
This message indicates what the weather is like in Saint Cloud
and if class has been canceled.
Call one hour before you are planning to attend class.
Click on the following links for additional information on the Dog Boarding Orlando Blog and The Canine Center formal website.
Welcome to our new blog, ( Dog Boarding Orlando ) featuring Dog Training and boarding in Orlando here at The Canine Center, Inc.
Our blog will cover great posts with helpful information on training, boarding, grooming and general health issues for your puppy or dog.
The Canine Center offers several training programs to help you and your dog get started on the road to a healthy person/dog relationship.You’re off to a great start! The fact that you have searched for information is admission that you want to learn. Good for you! Every person and every dog will be different. You may be sorry that you have a puppy/dog right now or you may think you have the next canine star of Hollywood! What ever your situation, you will reach your goal following The Canine Center Pawsitive Partnership Program. Remember to take your time, don’t assume your pet knows how to complete daily tasks and most importantly HAVE FUN! It’s understandable you may be confused or bewildered by all of the information that flood bookshelves, the internet, TV and the like. A good guideline when your are filtering through information and advice is to ask yourself whether you would apply the technique to a three year old child. If you answer is a quick “No!” than do not apply it to your puppy/dog. Training should make sense, be kind and humane.
Dog’s of any age, breed and size can successfully complete the training program. Of course they will need a little help from a caring owner! Pups as young as 8 weeks and dogs older than ten have successfully completed this program. Both the young and the old should be given special consideration. Keep your sessions short and fun with all ages of dogs. Quick training sessions should take place through out the day, the more the better. The best success is achieved when the environment is heavily managed. Placing a pet in a situation where failure is immanent is extremely unfair. Any pet who is having behavioral problems will benefit from a six week change in environment and behavior routine. Eliminating your pets ability to “trash” your house, drive your neighbors nuts, scratch holes in your walls, potty all over your rugs etc, etc , etc. is the first step towards success. There are many reasons why drug rehab centers, Weight Watchers, Alcoholics Anonymous and a variety of other programs exist. Most eliminate the undesired behavior from occurring. You have to STOP the old behaviors in order to replace them with new ones. Sometimes the old “just say no” or “take back the island” is the way to go. I don’t consider this tough love, I consider it SANITY! There is absolutely nothing about this program that can be considered mean or cruel. Every social creature thrives in a structurally organized, predictable environment. Life is difficult if you never know what’s around the corner or who will change their mind. Changing the environment can mean giving your dog a location where he is confined and safe when not supervised. This can be a crate, laundry room, spare bedroom or an outdoor doggie enclosure. He needs a place where he is never in trouble and can relax and be a dog. I would rather see a dog out of doors, in his own space ,than being kept indoors where he is constantly being scolded for being wrong with every step he takes! My idea of a perfect “retraining” situation is: Fido has an out of doors, covered, 8′ x 20′ enclosure. The bottom of the enclosure has patio tiles or fencing covered with mulch (keeps him from digging). There is plenty of water, shade and non destructible toys for him to entertain himself. Several times during the day he is allowed to exit the enclosure on a long line attached to his collar. He visits the house and explores the outdoors. His owner is close to him to show him how he is expected to behave and respond to his environment. He is restricted when he is incorrect and rewarded for trying to act appropriately. Any effort in the right direction is noticed and reinforced. He is not given overwhelming tasks and the sessions always end on a successful note.
Is it fair that you get to go on a vacation while you pet is cooped up in a kennel or home alone! Doesn’t your little furry friend deserve a vacation as well? Get rid of the kennels, stop waiting for pet sitters. Here at The Canine Center, Inc. ( Dog Boarding Orlando, Blog), we offer “Country Vacations” for your pet. We carefully select “play buddies” with similar personalities for your pet to socialize and play with. While you are gone we can most certainly guarantee that your pet is having as much fun if not more than you are! Your pet will have access to our play yard that are grassy and very Large! We don’t charge extra for walks or longer play times. We spoil all of our four legged guests equally. Doesn’t your pet deserve a “Country Vacation”?
Norma and her hand selected team will help you will all of your questions, concerns, needs as it relates to your pet. Please ask around and check some of our references. We have an awesome reputation! The Canine Center, Inc. (Dog Boarding Orlando, Blog) was established in 1989 in the Central Florida area and has helped thousands of pets create healthy, positive relationships with their families.
We also offer basic and puppy manner courses, obedience training along with agility group sessions. There are private lessons, boarding school, boarding, doggie daycare, temperament evaluations, and family pet counseling. In home training is also available and don’t forget our exclusive “Country Vacations” for your pet that is available with or without training. The handling and training methods used are non-compulsive and based on solid behavioral theory and application.
So please keep your pet in mind the next time you are away let us take you pet on a “Country Vacation” The Canine Center, Inc. (Dog Boarding Orlando, Blog) where pets go to vacation.
Please call for reservations at 407-461-6245
http://bit.ly/hRFhN8 It is always important to learn from the people that has been doing things themselves. So the creator of Fast and Easy Dog Training.
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