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'The Late Show with David Letterman' features St. Louis Dog Trainer

Our very own St. Louis dog trainer Tony Lampert was recently featured during a segment of 'The Late Show with David Letterman' on CBS on dock diving dogs.

Tony and his dog Baxter were among the contestants jumping their dogs from a forty foot long dock in the middle of 53rd Street in Manhattan, NY.

Tony and Baxter recently came home from the Dock Dogs World Championships with yet another world championship in the sport of Dock Dogs. Check out the footage of 'The Late Show with David Letterman' below to see how they did!

 

Trainers Dominate the Podium at DockDogs World Championships

Sit Means Sit as recently represented for the third year in a row at the DockDogs World Championships in Canton, Ohio from September 2 - 4, 2011.

The 2011 season in the DockDogs circuit saw a tremendous competition brewing for the world level invitational event. Dogs and handlers from all across the US and Canada flocked to Canton, Ohio to descend upon the Stark County Fair for three days of swimming, diving and jumping.

Through Friday and Saturday's competition anxious competitors wrangled, shouted, clapped and jumped all while vying for a coveted qualifying score. A qualifying score sends them to finals round for the third and final day of competition.

Sit Means Sit Trainers and DockDogs competitors Tony Lampert with 'Baxter' (defending champions in the Iron Dog division & Indoor Big Air World Record Holder), Dave Skoletsky with 'Yeager' (current world record holder in Outdoor Extreme Vertical and Iron Dog) and Jon Langdon with 'Remy' each achieved scores that qualified them for Sunday's finals.

An incredible showing was made by all competitors, and we're pleased to congratulate Tony & Baxter, Dave & Yeager, and Jon & Remy for an outstanding performance.

Congratulations to Remy & Jon for nabbing the fourth podium position in the Big Air competition.

Congratulations to Tony & Baxter for securing the second place spot on the Iron Dog podium and dominating the Big Air podium to grab yet another World Championship Title for the second year running.

Congratulations to Dave & Yeager for grabbing the fourth place spot in the Iron Dog division as well as taking home the title of World Champion in the Extreme Vertical (EV) division. If that wasn't enough, Yeager also crushed the existing EV world record by breaking it not only once, but twice throughout the weekend! Yeager's current record for EV sits at an astonishing 8'2"! Not bad for a rookie year!

A huge congratulations goes to all the DockDogs competitors from this years World's for making such a tremendous competition.

 

Sit Means Sit Launches New Website

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Sit Means Sit is pleased to announce the launch of our new website! Check it out now!

 

Group Pet Insurance for Sit Means Sit Franchise Owners & Staff

VPI.jpgSit Means Sit is pleased to announce a discount program is now available for all Sit Means Sit Owners and Staff! What better way to support the growth of your new dog training franchise than by offering extended benefits to your staff and of course taking care of your best friend?

We believe in continually raising the bar in the support and offerings made to our franchisees. Your monthly fee may not grow for one of the best dog training franchises available, but what you receive in return will. Our constant commitment to our franchise owners, staff and customers takes Sit Means Sit to the'Alpha' spot in the pack.

The VPI brochure is also available for download for your convenience here.

 

Veteran Opens Training School for Canines

 


Sit Means Sit franchise owner Mike Wheeler (Central Texas) was recently featured in the Killeen Daily Herald. Mike has been owned a Sit Means Sit dog training franchise for going on 2 1/2 years (as of 2011). Having already established a working business model in his area (as Centex K-9), he opted to make the leap and transition his business to the Sit Means Sit brand. Mike is one of many Sit Means Sit franchise owners who have made the transition from their existing dog training business to Sit Means Sit. You can read the Killeen Daily Herald feature (pages 6 & 7) here.

 

 

Sit Means Sit Makes Top 50 Franchise Review List

Sit Means Sit made the top 50 list for top franchise businesses by the Franchise Business Review.

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Our 2011 list of Top Franchises includes a number of companies that have performed well for the past several years—companies like Home Instead Senior Care, Heaven’s Best Carpet Cleaning, JumpBunch, FaSTSIgnS, and TeamLogic IT. We also have many award-winning opportunities that have made our list for the first time, including Jet’s Pizza, Care Patrol, Tga Premier Junior golf, and Zoup!

Franchise companies have stepped up the support of their franchisees in the past few years (which we’ve seen reflected in significantly higher satisfaction in the category of training and support) and found ways to work smarter and do more— a lot more—with less. Perhaps most striking of all are the companies that have maintained impressively high franchisee satisfaction throughout the economic crisis, proving that operators of a well-run franchise will not only survive, but thrive—in good times and bad.

With thousands of franchise opportunities to choose from, we know that not all franchises are created equal, but we hope this list—based on our annual survey of more than 25,000 franchise owners—guides you on your way.

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...Download the full article here

 

Amazing Story: family dog keeps 3-year-old alive.

This story was brought to our attention by Phoenix Sit Means Sit franchise owner Toni Drugmand. Thanks Toni!

Phoenix dog trainer Toni Drugmand has been training dogs for 20 years. Drugmand says dogs are pack animals that will sometimes assume the role of responsibility when there's an emergency. After hearing Victoria and Blue's story of survival, she's more convinced than ever that dogs are man's best friend.

"It was kind of exciting, it was touching, it brought tears to my eyes," said Drugmand.

 
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