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We offer science based training to address your dog's physical, mental, emotional, and environmental needs.
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With a little training and effort, any dog can be the best dog!
Dogs are family ❤
Thank you everyone for your support during this tough day. While the fate of the Rubicon Husky Ranch is TBD, all the huskies have been evacuated and are safe. They will be staying with fosters, staff, and volunteers for the time being.
Unfortunately we were not able to get the dogs food, beds, supplies, etc. out during the emergency evacuation. Your donations are more important now than ever. If you are able, please support these poor dogs.
Website: www.playforastray.com
PayPal: [email protected]
Venmo:
We have some emergency temporary fosters, but if you are willing to foster long term, or even better adopt a great husky, please contact us at [email protected]. We cover all dog related expenses for our fosters.
Ace, Aspen, Oreo, Kiwi and Strawberry are all eligible for adoption.
Res-Que has partnered with Reno Karma Box Project to help the pets in our local community. Pet Karma Boxes can be found at the following locations.
St. Marys Hospital
Cruzin Auto Sales (Mill and Kietzke)
Earthe Energy - Rock Blvd near the old Butcher Boy
9th St - County offices
Corale Academy on Valley Rd
315 Westbook - N Valleys
550 W 5th St. Reno
772 W 2nd St Reno
900 W 1st St Reno
10 E 1 St Reno
Greenbrea Center Sparks
Boys and Girls Club Lemon Valley
More locations to be set up shortly
PLEASE TAKE WHAT YOU NEED AND LEAVE WHAT YOU CAN
NO PRESCRIBED MEDICINES PLEASE
We can't wait to see you at Pints for Pups! Big thank you to The Brewing Lair for hosting this annual event 🍻🐾
Do you feel this comfortable walking your dog off leash?
It’s that time of year…
TIP from your local neighbourhood FARMER!
Over the next 4-6 weeks it’s mating season for coyotes. Please do not let your dogs out alone or on the walking trail unleashed, have your dog on a leash (you should anyway that’s what’s posted at the entrance on the waking trails)
*Coyote breeding typically peaks in late January and early March, the gestation period averages 58 to 63 days.
Male coyotes can become more aggressive during this time of year, the long and short of it all is that coyotes always pose a risk to your dog (and other small pets such as cats).
Coyotes are a way of life for us livestock farmers your neighbours in this community so hopefully this will better help and understand the risks this time of year. This is also the time of year that livestock Guardian dogs are on extra patrol and are more vocal. 
Big kudos to 5 month old Milo! He's doing a great job learning that he can only go after toys when and where WE say so.
The snow is melting fast in Reno, but there's still snowballs aplenty just up the hill!
Great video courtesy of .badazz
Happy National Whipped Cream Day! Get after that puppaccino : )
Great dogs are made, not born. Let us teach you our techniques!
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(775) 476-6020
Closing out 2021 with gratitude:
We are grateful for the snowy sunrises and beautiful vistas we're blessed to enjoy as part of our job.
We are grateful for the sweet dogs and amazing humans we are fortunate to call our clients.
We are grateful for the opportunity to serve you!
Wishing you blessings and good fortune in 2022!
#2021
#2022
new year
We walk dogs in the summer and ski or snowshoe them in the winter! Space is available on our Monday and Tuesday 2 hour group dog adventures. Claim your spot today!
[email protected]
(775) 476-6020
Hoping our friends up the hill are riding out the storm safely, warmly, and with lots of snuggles!
Credit for this sick video goes to
May your holiday weekend bring you as much joy as this pinecone brought Huckleberry 😀 🎄🐕🐾
Amazing local organization!
Did you know...
that we provide help to an upwards of 64 dogs per day? We don't go home at the end of the day when the clock hits a set time, we go home when every dog has received the service they came here for. Here is the breakdown:
Per Day:
35 “live in”dogs
10 overnight support
15 drop off for behavior training
2-4 for one on one coaching, intensive training or Behavior Consultations
The most beautiful thing happens here every day and its called progress. GO TEAM!
Did you know that dogs need more food in the winter? It takes a lot of energy to stay warm under those snowballs!
The Utah Humane Society recommends feeding working dogs 15% more for every 20 degree drop in temperatures. They also recommend adding a little fat to your dog's food to help give them longer lasting energy. As always, reach out to your vet for recommendations specific to your dog
Which dog has the greater motivation to be obedient: the dog who has access to all his toys 24/7 or the dog who has to work to earn toy time? Toys are a privilege, reward, and great motivation for training. Use them to your advantage!
This doggo understood the assignment! Hope your weekend was also filled with snowy fun 😊
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With snowy fun comes lots of paw care! Some tips to keep your pup's feet feeling fine:
1) Trim the nails to limit toe splaying and minimize crud building up in there.
2) Trim but don't shave the foot fur. You need some cushion but the more hair, the more snowballs.
3) Thoroughly wash and dry paws after outings to get dangerous salts and de-icers off.
4) Use a balm or moisturizer to prevent against cracks.
Happy snow play!
All work and no play makes Jack a dull dog! Don't get so caught up in training that you forget to have FUN with your dog.
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Where does your dog get his joy?
The answer should be you! You are the keeper of his joy!
If your dog is food motivated, he should get his kibble from you not from the food dish. If he loves toys, he gets them from you not the toy basket. Teach your dog that all good things come from you and you can train him to do anything.
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