Monday, May 14, 2012

Broadmore Kennels Now Offering Grooming!!!!


As you  all know I teach all my group classes at Broadmore Kennels, and I am very happy to introduce Cynthia Veth to all my dog training clients because starting today, she is the new Groomer at Broadmore. Here are a few words by Cynthia to say HI to everyone...

Aside from being an animal lover, I love to get out and experience the world.  I participate in the Kansas City Renaissance Festival as anything from a colorful gypsy to an armorer, making chainmail and blacksmithing.  I love sampling foods from all over the world and have even had fish and chips while sitting in the Queen's tea house in London!  I am a complete history nut and even considered being a history professor, but my love of animals has led me to go to school to be a veterinary technician (currently enrolled).  At home, my two knuckleheads Finnegan (bulldog) and Layla (pug) keep me as entertained as ever.
I have been grooming dogs for four years, and am familiar with all breeds and styles. I began my grooming career in 2008 when I started working for Petsmart as a bather. I was required to learn the different breeds of canine and the difference in their hair and coat types by bathing them, clipping their nails, stripping their undercoat, cleaning their ears, and brushing them out. After about two months of bathing I was sent to grooming academy, learned the grooming trade, and was certified in 2008.
After grooming at petsmart for three years, including one year as salon manager, I furthered my education under a nationally certified groomer in Clarksville, TN
If you have any special requests for your dog’s groom, I am more than happy to accommodate those as well and answer any questions you may have. I believe that the relationship between your pet and their groomer is very important. That’s why I do my best to provide a personable experience for you and your pet.  I look forward to meeting you and your baby soon!

So stop by and say high or better yet call 913-441-5026 and set up your appointment today!!!

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Being able to train “any dog” is really not the question to ask.  As far as I am concerned, training people is a much more effective way of solving problem behaviors in dogs. What I do is nothing new or magical. I use basic behavior theory, and positive reinforcement techniques to change behavior or teach proper ones to begin with. There are many ways to train a dog and if done right, none are any better than the other.  I want all of my students to understand that positive reinforcement is, in my opinion, the best and fastest way to teach a dog. Please take the time to go to my website www.muttzrus.com and look at my blog (keep it simple stupid pet blog) and decide for yourself. You should not make training decisions based off of a brochure; talk to at least three trainers; check out blogs and get references; then make your choice. I hope that in the end you will choose me as your trainer

Mike Deathe is a stay-at-home dad who found his passion as a dog trainer in 2008.  He enjoys identifying unique and useful “muttz” related products.  He is the author of Keep It Simple Stupid (K.I.S.S.) Pet Blog.  Mike has had dogs since he was four years old and there are currently four dogs and two cats living in his home!  As an avid pet lover, he regularly sees the number of dogs and cats that never find a home.  In 2009, he and his wife Kate founded Muttz “R” Us, a t-shirt and pet product company with a philanthropic motto of “Adopt a Pet, Save a Life.”  In 2010 Muttz “R” Us also launched KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID DOG TRAINING! Visit us at facebook or twitter or follow the blog @http://muttzmembers.blogspot.com/ or check out the website @www.muttzrus.com for more details.