Trish Wamsat's AdobeDogs Puppy and Dog Training

Training for Today's Dogs

reservations

Faux Paw Farm is on 2.5 acres, completely enclosed by a 6 foot cyclone fence.                                                                                                                                                            
Faux Paw Farm offers:                                                                          
  • fetch every day                                                                                                                         
  • improved manners
  • dogs live in the house
  • over 30 years experience as a pro trainer
  • 15 years as a veterinary technician
  • Male dogs over 8 months old must be neutered
  • No female dogs near their heat cycle
  • Vaccines per your veterinarian's protocol
  • Faux Paw Farm is a FARM; dogs will eat things off the ground.
Reserve early for school Holidays, we already have bookings in September!
$45.00 per day
pickup available


I'm so excited that you want to bring your dog to stay with me!

Please fill out the form, below, and click submit. 

You are invited to come down for a tour,whenever you'd like.  If I haven't met your dog, you must come for a visit prior to your board date, so I can see your dog in action.  Aggressive dogs are not permitted on the farm.

Please don't bring toys, bedding, or chewies as I can't promise to return them.

All I need is your dog, any special food, medications, or supplements and.....   that's it!  We'll have a blast. 

DISCLAIMER!
Please remember, Faux Paw Farm is a rural area.  There are foxtails and burrs and gophers and goats and chickens and POO.  Your dog may eat something weird (like goat poo) and may get a foxtail or burrs or mats from playing and wrestling.  I do my best to keep the burrs and foxtails down, but dogs find them better than I do.  Foxtails can be nasty devils and can cause injuries.  I do a foxtail check on all of the dogs, daily, but there are no guarantees that I will find them.

Overall, most feel that the benefits outweigh the risks, but this is something each person must decide for themselves.  I have to say that at Adobe, most of the foxtail problems we saw were not from rural dogs, but from dogs being walked in their neighborhoods....  The fun of the farm is the rural aspect.  If it's not your style, I completely understand, and recommend that you not board your dog here.  Eventually, we will have a manicured lawn area, separate from the wildness for dogs like my princess, Limerick.  But now it's just the farm...


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