Adams K-9 LLC

About Us

Phone: (616) 262-7169

E-mail: AdamsRandyK9@Hotmail.com

Randy Adams has been training and working professionally with dogs for since 1992.  Randy learned his trade by traveling the United States training with professional dog trainers.  He not only trains dogs but is a police service dog handler.    Randy is a certified trainer and judge.  He has trained and judged over 700 dogs. Randy’s love of dogs began as a small child growing up with a variety of breeds.  He believes a balanced dog is a happy dog.  Balance comes from the foundation of a pack leader.  Without a pack leader you don’t have balance and without balance you have a dog with issues. 

Adams K-9 offers personalized training for obedience, behavioral issues, tracking, and Police/Security services. 

Randy is experienced in training obedience, agility, evidence recovery, building search, apprehension, and protection.  He has trained both aggressive alert and passive alert detector dogs.  Randy has handled dual trained narcotic detector dogs and a single purpose explosive detection dog. 

Randy is a member of the International Association of Canine Professionals, United States Police Canine Association,  and is an AKC Canine Good Citizen evaluator.

If you are interested in retaining our services please contact us on your requirements.  We will write up a proposal and cost estimate that will fit your needs.

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What we are not…

 

· Throw noisy devices at your dog to gets its attention.

· Have you constantly use food rewards in training.

· Have you pay $500 (non-refundable) or more for unlimited training only to find out that the methods they are using are not suited for your individual dog after the first session.

· Unlimited private lessons in your home using gimmicky collars and devices that look and sound good but do not work.

· Charge you over $500 to come to your home and talk dog training theory with you for several hours.  Then give you a handout, gimmicky devices, and general training techniques on how your dog should fit into their training methods without ever actually handling or training your dog.

· Be secretive about credentials and REAL LIFE DOG TRAINING experience.

· During group lessons separate you from the group because they do not know how to deal with your dog’s issues.

· Tell you they were tired of their day job, took a 2 week dog training course in another country or internet course and then opened a franchise calling themselves a dog trainer.