We created this kennel-free environment in the fall of 2004, knowing
that dogs are social/pack animals and do not like to be isolated or
locked up.
Lynda Seeber began looking after dogs by working at the RSPCA kennels
(including quarantine and hospital) in Liverpool, England, where she
was born and grew up. People were bringing injured, stray and sick
animals to Lynda as far back as she can remember. After coming to the
U.S. in 1971, she continued caring for strays and unwanted pets,
including rescuing a distressed falcon, hawk and pelican. Lynda and her
friend and trainer Roman Dizon (visit his web site at
http://www.calerok9.com) are in the process of writing an educational
self-help book on dog behavior and training.
Our staff are trained and are excellent with dogs.
There are 12 local vets who refer their patients to us who have
suffered abuse or trauma in their past, also dogs who experience
separation anxiety, etc., are referred to us. We have been very
successful with this kind of therapeutic rehab by helping to wean dogs
off of medications such as xanax, prozac, etc., enhancing the confidence
and self-esteem of the mistreated dogs belonging to people who have
rescued or adopted them.
If you wish to see the daily Youtube videos, call us at 941-744-1080 and we will email the link to you.