Sin City K9
Sin City K9

Sin City K9

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Introduction: Providing both in-home dog training, group classes, and boarding with training to dog owners in Las Vegas and Henderson NV. Sin City K-9 has the solution for you, whether it’s training a new puppy, improving your dog’s obedience and reliability, or fixing problems. Richard Damico is the founder, owner and head trainer for Sin City K-9. Rich has been training dogs for over 15 years, and attributes his great success in dog training to his passion and love of dogs of all kinds. Rich believes that a well-trained dog is much happier than one always in the “dog house,” and that the key to dog training is educating owners and family members. Rich’s unique training system adapts to your dog’s personality and teaches you and your family how to “think like your dog.” Unlike most trainers, who use rigid, inflexible training methods and force your dog to “get in line,” Rich D’amico and his staff of trainers at Sin City K9 believe that your dog is an individual and that he should be trained using methods that are most effective for his personality!
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22 years in business

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Diane B.
Nov 23, 2016
I took both my dogs to Sin City K9 to have them trained. Rich and his staff are amazing and made our lives so much easier now that we can take our dogs out in public and not have to worry about them misbehaving. I would recommend anyone looking for a great dog trainer who not only takes the time to train your dog, but also you as to problem solve and handle things when he is not around. I now get compliments from people about how well trained my dogs are when we are out on our walks.... Thank you so much Rich!!!!!
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Loretta A.
Nov 23, 2016
Rich is amazing. Would recommend him to all who are looking for dog obedience. He is amazing!
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LT C.
Nov 24, 2016
Richard and Sin City K9 trained our GSP and did a wonderful job! They were very knowledgeable and our dog is now incredibly well trained and we are able to walk him anywhere and take him on all kinds of adventures. We get lots of comments from strangers about how well behaved he is. This would not have been possible without the training provided by Sin City K9. Hands down the best money I ever spent on a dog. I highly recommend them.

FAQs

  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    What we do is come out and give you a free evaluation. This service is free, no pressure, no obligation. After the evaluation we will go over all the different programs and prices with you. Please call the office to schedule this appointment. Thank you.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Key Points When Choosing A Dog Trainer You need to see the trainer’s dog! If they can’t show you dog training techniques with their dog how do you know they can train yours? Do they offer free demonstrations with your dog, and will they show their own dog, in your environment, distractions and all? Again: you need to see the trainer’s dog!!! Demonstrations and evaluations from trainers should be free. You shouldn’t be asked to pay just to decide whether you want to work with a particular trainer. The trainers should also be able to immediately show you how effective their methods are, with both your dog and their own. Do they encourage you to talk with other trainers about their methods? There are many different ways of training a dog; your job is to find the method that is right for you. Can they clearly explain how their method will work, and how you can maintain the training? A good trainer is not just training the dog, they are training you. After all, this is your dog and you are the one who must ultimately maintain the skills. Their should be no difference in how the dog performs for the trainer and you. Do they belittle other styles of training, or focus on what he/she can do for you? Are they hesitant to discuss other methods with you so that you can make your own decision about what is appropriate for you and your dog? What makes the trainer qualified to work with your dog? Results are what you are after, and the length of time the trainer has been training is irrelevant if he/she hasn’t been getting results all the time. Some people have been driving a car for 25 years and still can’t parallel park. In deciding on a dog trainer, look for qualities that make you comfortable. They should be able to put your mind at ease and answer any doubts you might have. The ultimate decision is yours, so make sure you are satisfied with the experience.

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    Key Points When Choosing A Dog Trainer You need to see the trainer’s dog! If they can’t show you dog training techniques with their dog how do you know they can train yours? Do they offer free demonstrations with your dog, and will they show their own dog, in your environment, distractions and all? Again: you need to see the trainer’s dog!!! Demonstrations and evaluations from trainers should be free. You shouldn’t be asked to pay just to decide whether you want to work with a particular trainer. The trainers should also be able to immediately show you how effective their methods are, with both your dog and their own. Do they encourage you to talk with other trainers about their methods? There are many different ways of training a dog; your job is to find the method that is right for you. Can they clearly explain how their method will work, and how you can maintain the training? A good trainer is not just training the dog, they are training you. After all, this is your dog and you are the one who must ultimately maintain the skills. Their should be no difference in how the dog performs for the trainer and you. Do they belittle other styles of training, or focus on what he/she can do for you? Are they hesitant to discuss other methods with you so that you can make your own decision about what is appropriate for you and your dog? What makes the trainer qualified to work with your dog? Results are what you are after, and the length of time the trainer has been training is irrelevant if he/she hasn’t been getting results all the time. Some people have been driving a car for 25 years and still can’t parallel park. In deciding on a dog trainer, look for qualities that make you comfortable. They should be able to put your mind at ease and answer any doubts you might have. The ultimate decision is yours, so make sure you are satisfied with the experience.