While i am sure this is not the case with every single trainer, but if you're unfortunate enough to live in Bucks county, the local trainer you're referred to is Pete Marciano, and you're out of $650 with nothing but aggravation to show for it. The first session lasted over 4 hours. Now you might think this is a good thing, but it was an exhausting, besides the point bitchfest, in which he proceeded to badmouth other trainers and praise himself, relayed a lot of training anecdotes, and FINALLY, about half hour before he left, did some basic commands training with treats. We where so mentally exhausted by the time it was over, we all had to take a nap (we have three small dogs, and hired him to do training for two of them).
At that point I was still trying to put a good face on it, not wanting to admit that I ridiculously wasted all that money on garbage. So we did the follow up training in between visits, and hoped the second training session would include some actual TRAINING. Well, no. The second AND third visits where chat sessions conducted on the couch, where he asked us questions, regaled us with more of his training videos and more or less told us how great he was, and THAT WAS THAT.
We where in the process of moving right around that time, so he said lets do the last appointment at the new place, blah blah. He sent me a text a few weeks after moving asking how they where adjusting, I said they seemed to be fine, and again, that's all she wrote. So I finally emailed him asking for a refund for the last session. Instead of trying to rectify the situation or provide a refund, he rambled on about how his main goal is the satisfaction of his clients. Funny, cause I was a client and I was anything but satisfied, but I guess as long as he gives lip service it should all be all right. Needless to say, I am pursuing legal action against him.
I'm disabled, I explained that to her. I need someone to come and work with my husband and I, 1 on 1, on a regular basis, I explained that to her, as well.
We have not seen nor heard from Barbara since the day she showed up and told my husband to "bark" at my puppy. Except for an email from Barbara, asking how things were going....I told her....no reply. I don't feel this is REAL service.
Nothing she provided has helped me get my husband involved. I've since hired a nice lady who will come to my home and assist with my puppy's training on a bi-weekly basis until she's old enough to join her 'private group" sessions with 2 or 3 other of her clients.
Just found out on this site, there are NO REFUNDS....Our 1st visit was a flip book and sales pitch with her telling my husband to BARK at my puppy, gave us a tag that doesn't attach to the collar easily, squirt bottle, and padded choke chain collar.
I've trained my puppy, by myself, to sit, stay, and wait for permission to eat anything.
This company is a HUGE ripoff and should be taken care of in some kind of class action law suit or something. Horrible service.
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While i am sure this is not the case with every single trainer, but if you're unfortunate enough to live in Bucks county, the local trainer you're referred to is Pete Marciano, and you're out of $650 with nothing but aggravation to show for it. The first session lasted over 4 hours. Now you might think this is a good thing, but it was an exhausting, besides the point bitchfest, in which he proceeded to badmouth other trainers and praise himself, relayed a lot of training anecdotes, and FINALLY, about half hour before he left, did some basic commands training with treats. We where so mentally exhausted by the time it was over, we all had to take a nap (we have three small dogs, and hired him to do training for two of them).
At that point I was still trying to put a good face on it, not wanting to admit that I ridiculously wasted all that money on garbage. So we did the follow up training in between visits, and hoped the second training session would include some actual TRAINING. Well, no. The second AND third visits where chat sessions conducted on the couch, where he asked us questions, regaled us with more of his training videos and more or less told us how great he was, and THAT WAS THAT.
We where in the process of moving right around that time, so he said lets do the last appointment at the new place, blah blah. He sent me a text a few weeks after moving asking how they where adjusting, I said they seemed to be fine, and again, that's all she wrote. So I finally emailed him asking for a refund for the last session. Instead of trying to rectify the situation or provide a refund, he rambled on about how his main goal is the satisfaction of his clients. Funny, cause I was a client and I was anything but satisfied, but I guess as long as he gives lip service it should all be all right. Needless to say, I am pursuing legal action against him.
I would like to cancel our, so called, service.
I'm disabled, I explained that to her. I need someone to come and work with my husband and I, 1 on 1, on a regular basis, I explained that to her, as well.
We have not seen nor heard from Barbara since the day she showed up and told my husband to "bark" at my puppy. Except for an email from Barbara, asking how things were going....I told her....no reply. I don't feel this is REAL service.
Nothing she provided has helped me get my husband involved. I've since hired a nice lady who will come to my home and assist with my puppy's training on a bi-weekly basis until she's old enough to join her 'private group" sessions with 2 or 3 other of her clients.
Just found out on this site, there are NO REFUNDS....Our 1st visit was a flip book and sales pitch with her telling my husband to BARK at my puppy, gave us a tag that doesn't attach to the collar easily, squirt bottle, and padded choke chain collar.
I've trained my puppy, by myself, to sit, stay, and wait for permission to eat anything.
This company is a HUGE ripoff and should be taken care of in some kind of class action law suit or something. Horrible service.