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About Me

Edmonton & Area Positive Dog and Puppy Training

Our training philosophy is rooted in positive reinforcement, ensuring that all interactions are based on trust and clear communication. As trainers, we value ongoing education to better understand dogs, their behaviour, and how they best communicate.


Mosaic Dogs Training & Services Ltd. is located in the Edmonton area and is proud to service Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Leduc Country, Beaumont, Nisku, Leduc, and Devon. 

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Dog Training & Services

We adore dogs and working with their people. We take great pride in teaching humans the kindest way to train their dogs. All of our training services are based on current, science-based and force-free methods. We strive to offer a supportive and safe environment where dogs can learn essential skills to live their best lives. ​​​​​

Upcoming Classes

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Servicing Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Leduc County, Beaumont, Nisku, Leduc, and Devon.

call/text: (780) 913-5852

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Mosaic Dogs is Proudly Canadian
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We acknowledge that we operate on the traditional lands of many First Nations including Nehiyaw (Cree), Denesuliné (Dene), Nakota Sioux (Stoney), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux) and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot). We honour the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded this land for generations, respecting their deep connection to its animals, ecosystems, and communities.

 

We commit to learning, listening, and supporting Indigenous voices in our work, and we recognize that reconciliation is an ongoing effort.

 

To learn more about the history and cultures of the Indigenous peoples of this land, we encourage our community to engage with local Indigenous organizations and resources.

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