Bark Busters Reviews
What Bark Busters clients have to say about our dog training services
- 4.97 Average Rating Average rating 4.97 out of 5 based on 17908 reviews.
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99.7% 4 or 5 stars 99.7% rate their experience with Bark Busters as 4 or 5 out of 5 stars.
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99.6% Would Recommend 99.6% would recommend Bark Busters to their friends and neighbors.
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99.5% Dog Responded 99.5% think their dog responded well to the training.
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Kelly M.
8 years ago
— Minneapolis, MN
Lynne was so patient and kind to us. She never judged us or made us feel bad about our shortcomings. It was amazing to see how quickly Cain responded to the training. I look forward to applying the techniques in the weeks to come.
PermalinkGinger R.
8 years ago
— Sparks, NV
We love Katherine from bark busters. She's very informative and knowledgeable when it comes to dog training. We have a chihuahua rescue that can't stand to be touched and barks non-stop. What a miracle he now knows we are pact leader and quickly let go of the job. Thank you Katherine job well done and money well spent.
PermalinkDenise S.
8 years ago
— Muskegon, MI
So happy we contacted Sheri. Gracie was a 'wild puppy' and we hadn't had a puppy in a long time. After our first lesson we were So Pleased. We felt like we had the tools we needed. I had to reach out a few times to just talk with Sheri; getting some advise and support. She always returned calls quickly and gave good suggestions. At our last lesson she again was patient with us and showed us that WE Can Do It. We were 'flabbergasted'. Thank You-Thank You Sheri
PermalinkKeep up the good work. Sheri
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Lisa Van A.
8 years ago
— Mesa, AZ
My first lesson Kristyn was Awesome. She gave me alot of great information on training and nutrition for my dogs. I was amazed how great she handled my dogs with success within the first 30 mins of training. Already seeing aa significant change in them. Barking is down and my dogs seens to be alot calmer. I can now answer my front door without my dogs rushing the door and barking. Priceless!! I would recommend Kristyn to all my friends and family.
PermalinkJonathan J.
8 years ago
— Denver, CO
Dan arrived and was extremely professional and prompt. Early actually. I was immediately impressed with his energy and knowledge of dogs. He knows it all. Upon listening to his theory on packs and how dogs think I was a bit skeptical. He put my wife and I at ease saying listen we will get them to a good place as long as you are willing to practice. He showed us the technique then we started the training. WOW!!! Within minutes the dogs were panting away their stress and were not only OK with him being in the house but wee actually wanting him to pet them both. Typically we couldn't have people over because they were super aggressive barkers and Hammy had actually nipped a few people.
PermalinkWe are blown away. The practice is nothing that overwhelms you and it takes minutes per day. Just be consistent and check in with Dan for tips along the way. We can now have people over to the house for parties and our walks are so much more calm and relaxed. Neither dog cares about anything outside and remain focused on my wife and I the entire time.
Thank you Dan. Our lives are improved because you of.
Florence L.
8 years ago
— Cockeysville, MD
Dave is thoughtful, observant, smart and kind as well as effective. Already my rescue dog is changing behavior. I am grateful to have someone I can rely on to help with all the adjustments that are part of a new experience. There are still some things to resolve but I am confident we will. Call him!
PermalinkDoris A.
8 years ago
— Schwenksville, PA
We believe that Chip has responded well to the training and has become a better behaved dog.
Permalinkwillard d.
8 years ago
— Jacksonville, FL
Gigi a 3 year old rescue would avoid you, could not get on leash, and for 5 months we could barely get near her. After trainer coached me, I was able to get Gigi on leash, ride in car, be around other people, but not real social. She has recently started playing with a new puppy we have and can go outside with me no leash and will not run away. Although due to the dog not letting our trainer close to her she taught me how to get Gigi over her fears and it worked. Our next project will be having her come over and help us train the puppy which is named Harley.
PermalinkPaul S.
8 years ago
— Stamford, CT
Mike is a very clear communicator. He gave us several practical tools and a very specific action plan to integrate our new dog into the existing "pack."
PermalinkAndrea R.
8 years ago
— Fredericksburg, VA
Hi, Lee!
PermalinkThe coolest thing happened tonight and I’m super excited to share it with you.
We were outside in the back yard this evening with the two dogs. The frisbee that caused the first big fight was out in the grass. I decided to use it as a training tool and see how the girls would respond. I threw it a couple times and they seemed to take turns retrieving, even passing each other with it in their mouths.
The cool thing was when I threw it and it landed between them. Neither went for it. I saw Sadie’s tail go up, so I calmly walked over and gave them both a, “bahh.” They both immediately snapped out of it, ignored the frisbee, and ran onto the deck.
I was super impressed!! I think the pack dynamic is slowly starting to be established.
I hope you enjoy the good news as much as I did!
Take care.