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Sit Means Sit Franchise Portal

Home Based Business Opportunity

Being a dog trainer in a home based business, you’ll be helping families and dogs find a way to live together in harmony.  You, your dog and your clients become walking advertisments wherever they go. Referrals are a consistent source of sales leads. Do good by a client and they’ll do good by you, referring their friends, neighbors and complete strangers to you.

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Akron Ohio News Spotlight on Sit Means Sit Franchise

The Sit Means Sit Cleveland-Akron Team with their Students

Our Sit Means Sit location servicing the Cleveland-Akron area of Ohio was recently featured in the West Side Leader, a weekly community news publication. Click here to read the entire article on akron.com.

 

Sit Means Sit Trainer Joins the Search for Survivors

Carla Collins of our Sit Means Sit Dallas location was recently featured in the Wall Street Journal during the search and rescue efforts in Joplin, MO. Carla and her dog 'Joker' were deployed to assist in the location of survivors after the devastating tornados that struck the community May 22, 2011.

Read the full article on WSJ.com.

Carla Collins has provided professional dog training services to the Dallas area and nationwide through seminars for many years. At Sit Means Sit we offer the most successful techniques to help you with dog training basics through advanced obedience. We combine remote collar dog training with proven classic techniques to bring the most innovative dog obedience training Dallas has seen. Carla’s 20 year history in customer service and dog training, combined with over 14 years of working with dogs, allows for a solid educational approach for both canine and dog owners alike. She is a national seminar instructor with No Limitations and trains her personal dogs for search and rescue work.

 

Sit Means Sit Spotted on NBC's "Today" Show

Sit Means Sit was recently spotted on NBC's "Today" Show. Watch the clip below and see if you can spot us!

   
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