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Lisa Freeman

Author, Speaker, Trainer

  • Home
  • About
    • PAWS for Healing
    • Abuse Bites
    • A Time to Heal Ministries
    • Lisa Freeman
    • Our Rescue Dogs
  • Books
  • Speaking
    • Wedding Officiant
    • School Assemblies
    • General Speaking
    • Children
    • Tweens & Teens
    • Teens & Young Adults
    • Men & Women
    • Religious Seminars
  • EVENTS
    • Calendar
    • PAWS Walk-A-Thon Registration
  • Dogs
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This is Nora and King, they are Great Pyrenees pups who I have had the pleasure of working with recently in a few private training sessions. They are already learning basic obedience skills (come, sit, stay, walking on a leash without pulling), but are being trained to be guard protection animals on a farm. 

At the time this photo was taken they were only eight weeks old. So, why work with pups so young? Because, as a dog owner, you could very possibly be sparing yourself huge behavioral issues later on that can be costly, painful, or even deadly. Puppy play, socialization, and obedience training all go hand in hand to help your puppy develop into a mature, strong, and healthy dog. 

My blog, talks about the importance of this as well as how critical family dog training is. By getting everyone in the home involved in training the puppy or dog, the process goes much smoother. We offer group puppy/dog classes in the early spring and fall for everything from basic obedience to more advanced classes in pet therapy and service dog work. There is a limit of just 10 pups and dogs per class. Sign Up Here. 

We work with dog owners every day who have rescued a dog, adopted a dog, or have purchased a dog from a breeder only to find that the pup/dog has behavioral issues, fear or aggression. We travel all over Michigan doing in home dog training so these pups and dogs can stay in their home and won't have to be put down. 99% of the time we can retrain dogs that are fearful or aggressive. Many times we also house runaway or abandoned dogs, work to find their homes, foster homes, sometimes train them, and then find the a good furever home if no one claims them.

It is because of funding and support from people like you that we too can keep training dogs and rescuing needy and abused people and pets. Please visit our events page, speaking page, dog training page and our donations page for more information how you can help or get the help you need for yourself, your family, your dog, or even your community!

 

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Lisa Freeman
PO Box 1582
Owosso, MI, USA 48867
Phone: (989) 729-2124
Email: lisafree @ charter.net

 

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Lisa Freeman & Precious

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Lisa Freeman rescued her first dog over thirteen years ago. That dog changed her path in life, healed her, her entire family, and many others. Since then she has continuted to rescue dogs and people. Dog adoption has been part of the Freeman family for years.

This spring, after learning about a homeless pup living on the streets, Lisa and husband, John did a puppy rescue and adopted Precious (pictured above) as their very own. Today, Precious is being trained for therapy dog and service dog work. Rescues just need a home where they can be accepted, loved, and trained. 

Rescuing is seldom easy, but it's always rewarding. Just one week after Precious was adopted into the Freeman's home, something wonderful took place, Lover (her 4 pound Yorkie) and Precious were engaged in a very hilarious and playful game of tug o war. "That's when I saw how gentle this very big dog was," Lisa says. "She just stood still while Lover tugged and growled. Then when he gave up and let go, she carried the toy away."

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Over the years Lisa has rescued numerous animals, trained them, and placed them in forever homes. Through her interactive blog, she hopes to use that and her facebook page as a resource to help others adopt shelter animals before they are euthanized. She is currently working with an animal rescue shelter that saves puppies and dogs from kill shelters. Before you buy a dog from a breeder, please consider saving a dog's life. 

 

 

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