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Our Dogs in Training

BRAVO

Before being rescued by the DFOB Team, Bravo was found tied up to a lawn mower in Farmington, MO. The team at the Farmington Pet Adoption Center rescued him and called the DFOB Team thinking he might be a good candidate for the program. He passed his assessment with flying colors and came to the DFOB Training Center that day.

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HAGER

We received a message on Facebook from a generous individual needing to surrender two Labrador puppies due to health issues.  This smart, confident puppy learns quickly and is a joy when working or playing. His training is sponsored by Hager Companies.

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RIDDICK

This blue-eyed beauty was recently rescued from the APA. Before you ask, no he was not named after The Chronicles of Riddick. His namesake comes from a treasured member of the Sarchione Family.

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DOZER

We found Dozer at Stray Paws in St. Peters when he was 9 months old. He was originally adopted from them when he was a puppy but was returned because he got too big for the elderly couple who had adopted him. They called us to come do an assessment on him. We were especially impressed with his friendliness towards people, his food motivation, and his patience.

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OWEN

We received Owen from St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center in Cottleville. He was found as a stray wandering in a park in St Peters. No one came to claim him, so we went down to do his assessment and decided to take him on. We were impressed with his enjoyment to play fetch, his resilience to seeing new things, and his neutral reaction to other dogs.

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