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Homestead Boarding & Training Kennels & Cattery

Locality: Wonga Park, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9722 1202



Address: 12 Homestead Road 3115 Wonga Park, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.homesteadkennels.com.au

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25.01.2022 Meet Arlo! Arlo came to Homestead to work on his reactivity. He was in a constant state of over arousal and was struggling to cope. What Arlo needed was someone to show him he could have more freedom, as long as he learned to control his impulses. Arlo needed mental stimulation and better outlets for his energy so this is what we focused on. ... Arlo the Amazing smashed his Board and Train program and we couldn't be prouder! Interested in training? www.boardandtrain.com.au



22.01.2022 Hey Homestead Team, We hope you are all doing well, it’s certainly been a challenging few months ! As the seasons change, we are starting to see an increase in Canine Cough, the Pet Industry Association of Australia has released a statement on the illness. ... Whilst we have the strictest of infection controls available ( as most reputable kennels do ) and no pet enters our premises without the correct vaccinations in place - nothing can prevent your dog from catching the Doggie Cold - We all can’t wait to see you all again as soon as we are allowed to travel - we have missed all our special customers and have storing all the cuddles for your pets return !! Cheers Scott & Tanya

13.01.2022 This little pocket rocket was almost 2 years old when he joined us for training. On walks, Archie would become very dog reactive to unknown dogs so he needed our assistance with building confidence and learning some new manners. As Archie progressed through his Board and Train program, he grew in confidence through obedience training. The act of confidence comes first (learning obedience) and the feelings of confidence soon followed. We were so impressed with Archie's motiv...ation to learn. We miss you a lot little one! Interested in training? www.boardandtrain.com.au

10.01.2022 Meet Zina! This beautiful girl arrived at Homestead through some sad circumstances. Zina had lost her original family so it was our job to help her find her new family. Zina was a very strong leash puller and highly dog reactive when we met her. As she progressed with her training we got to know a very sweet girl underneath all that reactivity - she loved to train, engage with her handler and learn better ways to cope.... We are very proud of Zina and her new family <3 Interested in training? www.boardandtrain.com.au



09.01.2022 Bolt arrived at Homestead raring to go! He was highly dog reactive and incredibly strong on lead - not a great combination in our opinion! When Bolt was determined to get to where he wanted, he would use his super strength and drag his handler behind him. Bolt progressed beautifully through his Board and Train program; his obedience around dogs was very impressive, he learned to find value in his handler and would walk with them on lead, not drag them behind.... Well done Bolt, you were such a great student :) Interested in training? www.boardandtrain.com.au

07.01.2022 Thankyou for our cake pops! Coomas mum made these for the Homestead Training Team! Thankyou for trusting us with your beautiful boy, we know you will both enjoying each other even more now, even though we miss Cooma and can not wait to see him again!

07.01.2022 Ella was still a young pup when she arrived at Homestead; the perfect time to set a solid foundation for a successful life. Ella needed help developing engagement, obedience and impulse control under varying levels of distraction. This little lady turned out to be a super star student! We miss this fun little girl a lot! Proud of you and your family, Ella!... Interested in training? www.boardandtrain.com.au



01.01.2022 Meet Rosie and Lily! Rosie and Lily were both very excitable, but for different reasons. Rosie was happy with life and loved to greet anyone and everything. Lily had a lot of drive to work and with that, came over excited behaviours. So whilst they exhibited similar behaviours, they came from different places. Rosie learned that not everything and everything on the planet was for her to say hello to. Lily learned to channel her drive into appropriate outlets and not become o...ver aroused to the point where she couldn't think. Both dogs did incredibly well here and we loved to watch them grow into better versions of themselves. Interested in training? www.boardandtrain.com.au

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