At Morris Animal Hospital, our mission is to compassionately provide the highest quality medical, surgical, and nursing care available, while embracing and enhancing the special relationship between our clients and their pets.

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Morris Animal Hospital
14546 State Road 23
Granger, IN 46530
Phone: 574.271.1909

info@morrisanimalhospital.com

 

Services


Puppy Classes:  Gentle Training for Your New Best Friend...

Morris Animal Hospital is pleased to offer puppy socialization and training classes!  

Puppies go through their optimal socialization and learning period between 7 and 14 weeks of age.  This is the ideal time to socialize your puppy to a variety of environmental challenges, teach basic commands, and help your puppy learn good manners and appropriate social behavior. 

Our classes feature positive reinforcement techniques, and include basic commands (sit, down, come, stay, leave it), as well as help in dealing with common puppy issues such as housetraining, jumping, barking, and chewing.     

Puppy classes meet from 6:30 to 7:30 on Tuesday evenings in the hospital reception area.  There are a total of 4 classes.  There is no waiting for the next class--you and your puppy can start up at any time in the 4 week cycle.  All participants must attend a 30 minute orientation class prior to starting the four week class.  Orientation classes are scheduled immediately prior to class on Tuesday evenings at 5:45 p.m. in the hospital reception area.  Orientation classes are free and open to the public. 

Puppies from 8 to 16 weeks of age are welcome to begin the four week course.  Puppies must be healthy, have proof of recent veterinary examination, and have proof of current deworming and vaccination (at least one deworming, as well as at least one veterinarian-administered DHLPP and one Bordetella vaccine at least 7 days prior to class).  Class size is limited to 10 puppies per class.  Family members are welcome and encouraged to attend, though we ask that you provide supervision for small children.

Fees for the 4 week class are $95.  Payment is required prior to starting class, and fees are non-refundable.  For more information, please call instructor Brigit Accinelli or Rachel Sotebeer at (574) 271-1909.

Click here to download a puppy class registration form   


Pet Selection Counseling

Thinking about getting a new pet?  Let us help you make the right choice! 

We offer comprehensive pet selection counseling to help you select the pet that best suits your own personal lifestyle and needs.  Simply fill out the form below, drop it off, mail or fax it to the hospital (574) 271-1938, and schedule an appointment for a consultation with one of our trained technicians.  The fee for consultation includes a complimentary first examination for your new best friend within 30 days of the consultation date!
Click here to download a Pet Selection questionnaire

 

Recommended Reading...

Resources to help you pick the right pet:

  • The Right Dog For You:  Choosing a Breed That Matches Your Personality, Family, and Lifestyle by Daniel F. Tortora, Ph.D. (1980) Fireside -   Simon and Schuster, Inc.

  • Perfect Puppy: How to Choose a Dog by its Behavior by Benjamin Hart, D.V.M., Lynette A. Hart (1997 - ninth printing). W.H. Freeman and Company.

  • Your Purebred Puppy: A Buyers Guide by Michele Lowell (1990). Canada, Fitzhenry & Whiteside.

  • Perfect Puppy by Gwen Bailey (1995). Pleasantville, NY: The Reader's Digest Association, Inc.

Resources for understanding and training your dog:

  • Clicker Trainng:  Academy for Obedient Paws: 
    (Click here to register for classes with a great local trainer)

  • Living With Kids and Dogs... Without Losing Your Mind by Colleen Pelar, CPDT (2005). C & R Publishing, LLC.

  • Don't Shoot the Dog: The New Art of Teaching and Training by Karen Pryor (1984). New York: Bantam Books.

  • Clicker Training for Dogs by Karen Pryor (1999). Waltham, MA: Sunshine Books, Inc.

  • Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson (1996). Berkeley, CA: James & Kenneth Publishers.

  • Dog Language: An Encyclopedia of Canine Behavior by Roger Abrantes (1997). Naperville, Illinois: Wakan Tanka Pulishers.