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Maryland Puppy Trainer Wins Two Awards & Named Best Pet Blog

Ali has helped support new puppy parents in their journey together.

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(PRESS RELEASE) A PUPPY Trainer from Maryland wins two international awards and named 2021’s top pet blog.

Ali Smith, 32, is the founder of Rebarkable who won Best Puppy Guidance Service for her weekly puppy development emails, and Best Pet Training & Obedience Class Provider for her in person training services By Lux Pet Products & Service Awards.

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The Lux Service Awards are to recognize those that go above and beyond in the pet industry.

Ali’s blog, rebarkable.com, has also just been ranked first in Feedspots Best pet blogs for 2021, despite being only 3 months old.

Ali said “I’m delighted to have won both awards and to have ranked so highly! I work so hard to bring the highest knowledge and quality to everything that I do and to make it understandable. I am glad to be making a difference for new puppy parents.”

Since the puppy-boom, Ali has helped support new puppy parents in their journey together and has helped over 1200 families and their dogs over 3 continents to help them achieve their training dreams together and keep puppies out of shelters.

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The pet population in the US increased by 11.3 million in 2020, and it’s more important now than ever to make sure dogs get their best start in life.

Ali said, “It’s an intense time for us all, emotionally and physically as lockdown eases. But especially for new puppy parents.”

To find out more about Rebarkable, head to rebarkable.com.

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