Stephanie Gifford Dog Training, LLC
Force and Fear-Free Dog Training in Rochester NY and the surrounding areas. Graduate of The Academy For Dog Trainers (CTC)
Hey friends,
This post is incredibly hard to make, and I'll try to make it concise despite wanting to share a million memories.
On Sunday my husband and I lost Celes to cancer. I've had her since she was a puppy for the next almost 12 years. You may recognize her from my logo.
Celes was an incredible dog. She was with me through so many moments and changes in life, and came to me when information about dog training resources were scarce, confusing, and sometimes downright abusive. Socialization wasn't marketed as a priority and those claiming "fear-free training" wasn't very honest, either.
We learned a lot through trials and tribulation and given all that, she was my best friend and an even better dog. You truly could not have asked for a more perfect companion, even if she resource guarded. You could say it was part of her charm. She loved her food and treats and was so incredibly patient and tolerant of my shenanigans during the holidays and wanting random decor on her head.
Because of Celes, I learned the importance of understanding what it means to have that "first friend". It's that dog you have as you enter adulthood and go through those crazy changes, and she's your friend you have in those amazing and those harder times. As I fostered for rescues, she also became the "first friend" for Rochester's homeless dogs. She helped those dogs in need have a good experience with living amongst a canine companion.
She eventually met Max, my husband and my #1 employee (lol). Celes and Max immediately fell in love and we became a family. The three of us became a solid group who continued success in fostering as I grew my skills and education in dog training.
Celes would be our co-ring bearer at our wedding, but not before swimming in a nearby pond and taking a nap on my wedding dress. Of course she was welcomed to take that nap undisturbed because I was always as smitten and attached to Celes as she was to me. I always had this little four-legged shadow and she was perfect in every way. Everything I did, she was there.
So, this brings me to now. To the biggest, most unfortunate truth that our fur babies are only here for so long until we have to partr ways. With that in mind, we owe it to them to give our fur family the BEST experience here on earth. Celes always deserved all the treats, all the cuddles, all the happy talk you could muster. She deserved the best experiences anywhere she went. This is why I choose to be pain and fear free, because Celes deserves only the best in the short time she existed to wag her tail.
My heart is broken and I miss my baby girl in every single way you could imagine, but my soul is happy knowing we gave her everything we had to ensure the best 12 years.
Moral of my story - please PLEASE give your fur babies force and fear-free practices. Use a trainer (perhaps myself) who also utilizes these practices, don't take a single day for granted, and give them the good treats. They're canines existing in a human world. Give them and yourselves some grace and patience as you learn to communicate with one another. Give plenty of kisses and scratchies and when things seem tough, look at your puppers and call them a good dog and thank them for being your friend, because you never know when your time together will end.
Rest in endless peace, Celes. May the other side of the rainbow bridge bring you your favorite treats (AKA literally any food), may it bring fun things to sniff, may it bring a sea of toilets to drink from and so much random paper towels and napkins to eat, you beautiful little weirdo, you. Mommy and daddy will miss you every single day and hope you'll visit us in our dreams to tell us all about the items you've resource guarded, the million smells you peed on and of course, the friends who you met up there that you poked with that silly nose of yours.
Thank you for reading this long-winded post, and please feel free to post fun stories about your best fur babies, be it current or past. May they leave eternal paw prints on our hearts πΎβ€
Today is our last class for Summer basics but fear not! We will have a fall session as well starting September 14th. To register, go to the link below and search "sgdt". In basics course we cover lots of great behaviors and I also help answer specific questions as well.
Hope to see you there!! Cocoa was a fan this summer, giving his sass for treats ππΆπ
https://parksandrecreation.henrietta.org/CourseActivities.aspx?id=40
Hello new friends!
I wanted to say a quick THANK YOU to everyone who has recently liked my page and supported my business.
Me and my gang of dorks (I mean, dogs) cannot say or show enough gratitude, but I promise to get back to sharing adorable puppy pics and handy training tips and *tricks* to keep everyone's tail wagging :)
Give your fur babies a pet and a treat from me, and thank you again!
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-Stephanie & The Gifford Gang
Reminder - No training class today! See you all next Sunday πΆπ
Friendly reminder that there will be no group classes today. Have a happy and safe 4th! πΊπ²
Puppy training!!!
Currently holding puppy training sessions on Sundays from 10:30am-11:30 at the Pet Spa Paws & Play, LLC -- message or email me at [email protected] if interested!
At puppy training we as humans learn all about how dogs navigate their world while teaching our pups basic manners and super happy associations too!
Treat yo self, and treat the dogs as well π₯°π₯°π₯° This class is fear and force free at all times πΆπ
Come play! Miss Piper is having the BEST time π€
Lena is working hard to not only learn some basic manners, but she's also growing into those ears quite fabulously π€£ππΆβ€οΈ
I would be remiss if I didn't admit how sad I am that she ALSO grew out of that watermelon harness too fast!!! πππβπ¦Ί
Last week we had teeny tiny bebe pups, now this week we have the most perfect princess Penny πππ
Everyone say hiiii!!! πΆβ€οΈ
π¨π¨π¨ ATTENTION π¨π¨π¨
PUPPY IN A WATERMELON HARNESS πΆπππβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
My heart can't take any more this week!!! πΆβ€οΈ
I hope everyone has been happy and healthy in these trying and troubling times. Tonight Celes and I had the pleasure of meeting little Ella who took my whole heart and ran off with it πππ
Hoping to bring some more happiness and wiggle butts to your timelines in the near future!! πΆβ€οΈ
Hi friends!!
Thank you so so much for stopping by! Please pardon the fur while I get everything up and running. But I will have some super exciting news hopefully in the near future! While you're here, please like the page and follow so you will see the announcement as soon as it happens. In the meantime, I'll post super adorable pictures of dogs I've trained recently for your viewing pleasure. πΆβ€οΈ
Welcome to Stephanie Gifford Dog Training, LLC!
Hello, and welcome!
My name is Stephanie and I am so excited you came to this page. I was born and raised here in Rochester, NY and always had a passion for animals. As a kid I relentlessly followed my dog, AJ, and my cats around with my never-ending adoration and tried to force my cuddles on them when possible. Nowadays I have two dogs - Celes (10yo black lab), and Dinah (8yo pitbull), plus three cats - Obi Wan, Biju and Jack, and a rabbit - Jax. Plus I foster dogs when possible through Pitty Love Rescue and I foster guinea pigs through Flower City Critters. My house is a fur farm in the best possible way!
Quick trip into my past:
In college I went to Alfred State for Veterinary Technology, but full disclosure, I found myself becoming so upset and emotional over seeing sick animals. I give so much praise to those in the veterinary fields, but I was not strong enough to handle it.