
Alexandra Morgan's Animal School
While Alexandra Morgan's Animal School in Warren may have just opened its doors two months ago, Alexandra Morgan herself is anything but new to the animal scene.
Morgan has been training dogs for nearly 25 years, with a long line of satisfied clients behind her. While she owned and operated an Alexandra Morgan's Animal School from 1997-2001 in East Providence, in recent years she has focused on doing private training.
But the new Alexandra Morgan's Animal School in Warren opens dog owners to a wide variety of other services, besides house calls and private training sessions, all in one space - 6,800 sq. ft. of space, to be exact.
I was recently invited to check out the new location at 84 Cutler Street #7. I brought along one of my dogs, Ryder, and from the moment we walked into the facility, it was clear that it's a happy place for dogs. Ryder would concur, as she was immediately presented with homemade treats that did not disappoint. (I brought some home for my other dog, Seth, so he wouldn't miss out.)
Morgan and her staff not only make their own treats, but their own natural dog food, as well, in a kitchen right on site.
And while things are cooking up in the kitchen, there is plenty else going on.
Like Doggie Daycare, which is offered Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. And four 8-week ongoing Group Training Classes - Good Puppy, Good Manners, Good Puppy II and Canine Good Citizen.
Of course, being a dog trainer since 1984, Morgan has an extensive list of other services that she can offer her clients.
As for the future of Alexandra Morgan's Animal School, there are plans for a dog grooming section, a cat rescue room and an indoor dog park (watching your dog play and socialize while you enjoy free Wi-Fi sounds pretty nice, doesn't it?).
Morgan and her staff are a warm, welcoming, fun group of dog lovers. Which is good, because dogs are their best customers.
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Comments
Good information to know. Morgan sounds very experienced. I'll save her info...great article.
This sounds like a warm, loving, and fun place where learning becomes a great by-product! Thnx for the great information.
Great article... sure but not a great place for my dog. Let me first describe the goods before I go into the bads.
Good:
Very low prices
Very big space for dogs to play
Alexandra prepares healthy natural food for the dogs
Bad:
When I arrived at this place I found it to be in the middle of nowhere. As I walked in I noticed some dogs started to bark and this young lady sprayed them with water. I ask the lady if every time the dogs barked, they were sprayed and she carelessly said yea like duhh its just water she responded. When I met Alexandra she looked entirely unprofessional. She was wearing filthy shorts and sandals and her hair wasn't even brushed. She walked in with a little girl and I noticed the poor little girl was also a mess. The little girls face was all dirty and the shirt she was wearing was way too big on her so her whole chest was showing off. I later found out that the little girl was Alexandras daughter and I thought to myself . If she doesnt seem to have th
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