What I Do
Since 2019 I have been servicing families in Washington
My dog training journey began in 2019 when I took my dog, Charlie, in for training. My trainer, who later became my mentor, saw the spark I had with dogs and how naturally I worked with them. He soon asked me if I was looking for a job and told me I would make a great dog trainer. I came in the next day for an interview and the rest became history. A year later, I ventured off to make my own business due to approximately 23 million households acquiring a pet during the COVID-19 crisis. I quickly saw the disparity in training quality and cost, and how dogs were being rehomed because owners did not have access to basic training. I decided then and there that I would work with clients when it came to cost and time commitments, as we all are living our own lives and working with our own obstacles. Dog training fills a part of my heart I never knew was empty. With my skills, I hope to create a bond between you and your beloved pet that is unbreakable.
Dog training was always a vision of mine growing up. As a child, you could find me training my family’s rottweiler/black lab mix, Annie, how to jump through my hula hoops. These days, in my free time, you can catch me doing agility with my dog Persephone and curled up with a good book with Charlie. Persephone is always thrilled to come with me to clients’ houses who are working on dog introductions and learning to play. She is excitable and happy, a truly great playmate for energetic dogs and puppies alike.
Training dogs is a great passion of mine and I strive to treat every dog with equal love and respect. I do not discriminate by breed and welcome dogs of all ages and backgrounds. Here at Paladin Pet Services, I do not use prong collars, choke chains, shock collars, or any adverse tools to teach.
Photo Description: In the top photo, Kim sits in front of her garden while her Pitbull, Persephone, kisses her ear. In the bottom photo, Kim is relaxed in her garden with Persephone lounging across her lap.
Hello, my name is Kim Mentzos and I believe dog training should be accessible to everyone.