Animal Rehabilitation. Using Communication, Training, Behavior and Health Resolutions

Home | About Mollies Place | Services | Description of Services | Testimonials | Pet Products | Other Pet Links and Resources | Frequently Asked Questions | Referrals | Gift Certificates | Contact Us

webassets/family_pets.jpg

"Training is more than just sit and stay.  It's also learning about dog behavior and the canine-human relationship.  Once the owner has been initiated into this way of thinking, we are ready to train the dog.  First, you must get a sense of the dog's temperament.  Dogs, like people, have their own personalities and need to be treated individually.  A brash, tough dog must be trained much differently than a shy, timid dog. " ~  Shelby Marlo New Art of Dog Training"  


I hope you will enjoy my blog I've written below about my own personal "family"; My dogs Gracie and Kelly. My cats Roy Rogers and Tutu and my bird Albert.  These are my musings about them.  For those of you who have written emails to any of them - they work for food!!!  Marlo



 BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG BLOG


 

Archive Newer       

The New Mollies Place
Welcome to the New Mollies Place. For those of you who have been regular visitors, you can find many new features on the New Mollies Place site and one of the most obvious ones is my new Mollies Place Blog. Here I will post news on events I am appearing at, some case histories that I've recently completed that I think will be of interest to others and I will also answer some of the questions I get asked regularly. You can also sign up for my newsletter and I'll let you know when a new post appears on the site.

Thanks!
1:58 pm edt 


Archive Newer       

mollie.jpg
Mollie

Mollie and I welcome you to our website. 

Mollie is my wonderful Walker Hound dog, saved from the Georgia floods.  She has given me 16 years of joy and happiness.  She has also been a fantastic teacher for me.  I learned that a dog at any age can learn new tricks.  Mollie was 15 when she learned to "crawl".  She enjoyed learning her "back from death routine".  She would play dead and then I'd pretend to resuscitate her and after the 3rd chest compression she'd spring back to life!! She loved performing for "cookies" and would not work for anything BUT food.  I'm sure all of you out there can relate with your own pets. 
Mollie died in February of 2006.  We had a 16th birthday party for her.  She got tons of emails and calls from her friends. She got any and all food she wanted that day - 2 McDonalds cheeseburgers, Chinese food, cakes and cookies.  She left her body peacefully surrounded by my other pets and her closest friends. 
I had taught Mollie to "go to her mark" which is what a person or dog must be able to do when they are on a movie set and preparing for a scene.  I felt so happy I'd taught her that because I know she is now on her "mark" in life. 
 
Providing good service means taking the time to listen and work with you every step of the way to make sure you receive the services you need. I maintain strict confidentiality.

I hope you'll find the information you need on this site about the products and services I provide. I look forward to working with you.

Our Hours
 
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm eastern standard time

Saturday

9am - 12pm

Sunday

Closed

Join Our Mailing List

Mollies Place Newsletter:

  • Occasional news and stories on animal health
  • Helpful tips
  • Exclusive special offers
To join, type your name and email address below and then click the Go button:

Join Our Mailing List
Email: