K-9 Curriculum

K-9 Curriculum Dog training, grooming, nails and Dog toys and treats. Hi. My name is Lisa Monteith. I am the Owner, Trainer and Groomer at K-9 Curriculum, Inc.

I am a certified pet trainer and certified pet groomer. I am trained in Pet First Aid and CPR so whether your dog is training with me or being groomed they will be in good hands. I am a life-long animal lover and dog enthusiast. My motto is "The Best Things in Life Are Furry!" I was born in Asheville, North Carolina and raised in Glenville, North Carolina. I learned my love for animals from my Mom

and Dad. I have always dreamed of training and working with animals and thought its time to bring those dreams to life. I enrolled in the Penn Foster Grooming Program and the Dog Obedience Training Program at Animal Behavior College and here we go. . . When you think about all the dangers your dog could be exposed to in this world, it is hard to believe that the leading cause of dogs being surrendered to shelters and/or ultimately euthanized is behavior problems. Having a good relationship with your dog from the beginning, whether you get them as a puppy or adopt an older dog from a shelter is extremely important. K-9 Training Classes go along way to help you get this relationship off on the right paw.

05/14/2026

Classes @ K9 Curriculum, 64 Main Street, Clyde, 828-620-8186. We offer Open Enrollment Puppy Classes at 6 pm on Wednesdays and Noon on Saturdays. Basic Obedienc Classes at 6 pm on Thrusdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays.

Berrylicious Banana-za1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt1/4 cup strawberries1/4 cup mashed banana1/4 cup blueberriesMix Greek yo...
05/14/2026

Berrylicious Banana-za
1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt
1/4 cup strawberries
1/4 cup mashed banana
1/4 cup blueberries
Mix Greek yogurt and mashed bananas together until well combined. Spread onto a lick mat or bowl and add the strawberries and blueberries to each section. Freeze for a refreshing and healthy treat.

Saint Rocco's Dog Treats 3 oz bags are available at K9 Curriculum.  Several flavors in stock such as Meat Lovers, Pork &...
05/13/2026

Saint Rocco's Dog Treats 3 oz bags are available at K9 Curriculum. Several flavors in stock such as Meat Lovers, Pork & Apple, Cod and more. Here is some information about these great treats.

Saint Rocco's Promise
When you give your dog a treat, you want to be confident that it has the nutrients your dog needs to thrive & flavor your dog will adore. At Saint Rocco’s Treats, we have created the perfect blend of irresistible flavor, easy-to-break texture, & artisan quality in each treat we deliver.

How To Use
We take treat making VERY serious. That is because we don't view them as "dog treats". We view them as doggie translators, allowing you to tell your dog "good job" and "I love you" in a healthy, delicious, and convenient way! It is important to utilize Saint Rocco's any time you want to reward or show appreciation to your dog for a specific behavior or for them being so darn cute.

05/13/2026

Hear ye, Hear ye! Puppy class, open enrollment, is tonight at 6 pm at the Training Faculity, 64 Main Street, Clyde. If you have any questions give us a call at 828-620-8186 or if you can't make Wednesday evening we have another Puppy class at noon on Saturdays. Come join in the fun, it is great for you and your new puppies!

05/13/2026
05/12/2026

Enjoying Summer Festivals With Your Pup

It can sometimes be hard to tell if your pet is comfortable in a busy public setting like a festival or fair. Oftentimes, owners assume that their friendly, social dog at home will be easy going in any setting, but that’s not always the case. We’ve asked our friends at Central Bark to provide some insight into how you can tell if your fido is ready to paw-ty with you at your favorite summer festivals. Carla Dusel, CPDT-KA is a Training and Education Coordinator from Central Bark and has shared some tips below:

Q: How can I tell if my dog is stressed or uncomfortable in a social setting?
A: When you’re observing your dog’s body language for signs of stress, it’s important to look at the full picture because many factors can play a role in causing your pup to feel anxious or uncomfortable. For example, a common sign of stress can be panting and a wide, spatulate tongue but this can also be a sign that your dog is trying to cool off on a hot summer day. If you observe drooling, shaking, whining, growling, dilated pupils, ears pinned back, the corner of their lips pulled tightly back like a grimace, or a tucked tail, these would all be compounding signs of stress that indicate your dog may not just be warm, but may be anxious about something happening to them or happening in their environment.

Q: What should I do if I notice some signs of stress in my dog?
A: The best thing we can do as pet parents is to support our dogs when we see signs of stress or discomfort. Take a break from the situation or exit the environment entirely. Some dogs simply need a few moments away from the activity to recalibrate, while others need to be removed from the space entirely in order to recover from the stress they’re experiencing. When your dog is expressing signs of stress, offer them lots of breaks to help them feel more at ease. Taking a step out of the action to offer treats, play, or affection and reassurance can go a long way with your four-legged friend. Be sure not to force your pup to continue interacting with the cause of their stress, as this may exacerbate things further.

Q: What can I do to prepare my dog for a festival setting?
A: Start by going for walks where your dog can passively engage with the environment through sniffing, exploring, and observing to begin building comfort around novelty and busy spaces. Start at a great distance so your pup can watch people and other animals from afar while having the opportunity to play with you, drink water, eat treats, and rest. Have the goal of achieving a sort of homeostasis from far away, and then gradually build up that same comfort and relaxation closer and closer over time. For example, try bringing your pup to a music in the park event where you can sit in the far back and move closer as your pup gets comfortable in the setting.

Q: What kinds of events should I avoid with my pet?
A: The best event for you and your dog to attend together will have ample space - an open environment means you can give your dog breaks from all the stimulation (including butt sniffing). Avoid tight spaces that don’t allow for an escape if your pup needs a break. You will also want to avoid late night events as it can be hard for dogs to distinguish clear details in dark or poorly lit environments, which can cause apprehension and nervousness. Events with live music can also be overwhelming for some dogs, especially for those with sensitivities to things like motorcycles, thunderstorms, or fireworks.

Q: What should I do if I notice someone else’s dog displaying signs of stress?
A: There are two things you can do in this situation. The first is to maintain your distance. Keeping yourself, your own pet, and the other person’s pet safe is the most important thing to keep in mind. Second, try letting the other pet parent know that their dog may be feeling stressed. Share with them the body language you're observing and what it might mean, but keep an open mind that not everyone will be receptive and you may just need to walk away for your pet’s sake.

Osito!
05/12/2026

Osito!

Harriet Hedgehog is today's Fluff & TuffThere’s nothing spiny about this soft, adorable bundle of fun. Harriet’s plush, ...
05/11/2026

Harriet Hedgehog is today's Fluff & Tuff

There’s nothing spiny about this soft, adorable bundle of fun. Harriet’s plush, football shaped body makes her a solid choice for dogs of all sizes and play styles. She’s a super cuddler as well!
Harriet is a MEDIUM toy measuring approximately 8 inches in length
Play Style: Fetch, Snuggle

We are open Monday thru Friday 8 to 5:30 and Saturday 8 to 3.  Come by today for our Manicure Monday Special.  Nails are...
05/11/2026

We are open Monday thru Friday 8 to 5:30 and Saturday 8 to 3. Come by today for our Manicure Monday Special. Nails are done during regular business hours except on Saturdays and we only do nails from 8-12. No appointment necessary for nail trims. Call 828-620-8186 for more information.

Tonights Hero is Max:When Max took bullets for his owner after two robbers refused to take no for an answer.  Max's owne...
05/10/2026

Tonights Hero is Max:

When Max took bullets for his owner after two robbers refused to take no for an answer. Max's owner, Osmar Persisco, was parking his car when two robbers demanded the keys to the vehicle. When Osmar refused, they began shooting at him and grazed his head with a bullet. When his owner was shot, Max immediately sprang into action and began to attack the thieves. One of them immediately ran, but the other began shooting at Max: In defending Osmar, Max was shot twice in the chest and once in the leg. Thankfully, his heroism didn't cost him his life. “If I didn’t have my dog around, they would have killed me,” Osmar said. “He’s my hero.”

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