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AnnaBelle's Pet Station
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| AnnaBelle's mission is to make dog ownership easy, fun and fulfilling so that everyone who lives and works in the Lansing community has the opportunity to enjoy the health and family benefits of owning a dog. AnnaBelle's is committed to convenience. AnnaBelle's offers early drop off and evening pick up for grooming and training clients. AnnaBelle's is unique in the Lansing area, offering dog training, training classes for dog owners, and puppy training and socialization. AnnaBelle's also offers grooming, grooming classes for pet owners, dog-related events and activities, along with dog-training awareness programs and dog behavior seminars. Meet our Team! Carol Hein-Creger is the owner, founder, and Director of Training of the Canine Training Center. Carol has been teaching and training professionally since 1979, having taught thousands of dog owners and pet care professionals how to effectively train and modify dog behavior. Carol is a published author and has lectured to many organizations, including the MSU Veterinary College. In addition to group classes, Carol offers private training and lessons, problem behavior counseling, and boarding. Erinn Hadley has assisted Carol since 2003, and is instrumental in sustaining the fluidity of their obedience and training classes. She also offers personal and individualized training and professional handling services. Dawn E Pizzoferrato, ABCDT is an Animal Behavior College Certified Dog Trainer and the owner of PPATS, (Pizzoferrato Pet-care And Training Services) in St. Johns, MI. In addition her Doggie Do Good Classes at Annabelle's, Dawn provides in-home private training and professional pet photography. In the St. Johns area, she provides in-home pet-sitting, dog walking, poopy scoopy and pet taxi. Robin Hiar is a 2009 graduate of Michigan School of K-9 Cosmetology and has also worked in the pet industry as a veterinary assistant and a kennel technician. |
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