"I started bringing my two sighthounds, Toby and Tempe to Beaufort Dog after I started the obedience classes with Tempe. She was a new puppy and had loads of energy. I was working and did not want her unsupervised all day. I brought Toby, my 10 year old Borzoi, along just so she would see a familiar face. I knew Tempe would love being around the other dogs but was not sure that Toby would adapt but he loved it! Now when I say "lets go to school" ( I am a guidance counselor at a middle school) both Toby and Tempe run to the door and wait for me!! Going to school at Beaufort Dog has done wonders for both Toby and Tempe. Toby is getting more exercise and Tempe is able to run off some of her "puppy energy". They both come home tired and happy!"

Dee Black

"Thank goodness for Beaufort Dog! Living with two high strung Italian Greyhounds would be difficult, if they were not able to play at Beaufort Dog at least twice a week! Five years ago, Ziggy had obedience training with Kelley and has been a continuous "client" since. Cookie came two years later and immediately became a member of the Beaufort Dog family. Cookie and Ziggy love to go to "school" and get very excited as we pass the curve on Carteret, barking, wiggling, and generally making it difficult to drive! Besides the fact that our dogs come home exhausted, hungry and ready for bed, we love Beaufort Dog because Kelley and Jason have always treated my dogs as one of their own; and, as their business has grown, Becca, Michael and now the new Kelly also treat them with respect and love. Thank you Beaufort Dog for helping Cookie and Ziggy stay healthy and happy and for helping us keep our sanity!"

Beth and Alan Runyan

"When we first got Sammie from the shelter it was a difficult transition for both of us. He was a high energy puppy and we could never seem to get him calmed down or even tired. I would come home from work and all Sammie wanted to do was play, which I was happy to do, but only had so much time. Sammie has always been fine around other dogs, just wanting to play. Once we started taking Sammie to Beaufort Dog twice a week for day care he "matured" so much. Now he comes home exhausted but very content, as evidenced by the attached picture. Sammie has shed those extra pounds he used to carry and looks great! When I take Sammie to BD he gets so excited when we pass the boat dealership because he knows where he is headed. Being social animals it great to see all the different breeds playing and getting along so well. When we walk Sammie in the neighborhood he just ignores the barking dogs behind the fences. They all know that you are the pack leader. Thanks for being there for all of us,"

Mike, Frances & Sammie