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""When Winslow dragged me through the door of the vet, the receptionist politely told me about Triple Crown. After talking to a trainer, I decided to leave Winslow for two weeks of in-kennel training. I was amazed when I picked him up- the change was astounding. He was happily heeling, sitting, waiting, and paying more attention than I had ever seen. I immediately started taking him for walks and out to the park because I enjoyed having him with me. ""
~Tracy Wells

     Triple Crown Dog Academy, just northeast of Austin, is excited to announce the newest addition to the world renowned facility.  The Triple Crown Dog Adventure Trail is now open to people and their canine companions as a recreational area on a portion of the 360 acre ranch.  "We're happy to offer this area to the community to enjoy with their pets.  We feel the Dog Adventure Trail corresponds with our message of interacting with your pet to help foster a healthy lifetime relationship," says Keith Benson, President and COO of Triple Crown Dog Academy, Inc.  "What better way to strengthen the bond with your pet than being outside doing something you both enjoy?" 

     The Dog Adventure Trail was designed and constructed by a professional trail builder from the Austin area.  Two miles of trail wind through the hills and woods with varying difficulty of terrain.  The most unique feature of the trail are the obstacles along the first loop that were built specifically for dogs, including jumps, tunnels, bridges, and more.  Triple Crown is offering daytime passes and annual memberships available online or in the Pro Shop.  Memberships include a free t-shirt and a lesson with a Triple Crown Certified Professional Training and Behavior Specialist.  (Lessons are by appointment only.)  Learn more at www.lifehappensoutdoors.com.   

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