Mission Pawsible

Mission PawsibleMission PawsibleMission Pawsible
All About Training
Do I need a service dog?

Mission Pawsible

Mission PawsibleMission PawsibleMission Pawsible
All About Training
Do I need a service dog?
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  • All About Training
  • Do I need a service dog?
  • All About Training
  • Do I need a service dog?

Animal Caretaking at its finest.

Animal Caretaking at its finest. Animal Caretaking at its finest. Animal Caretaking at its finest.

Treating you and your furry/feathered friends with a gentle approach.

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(618)305-9115

About Mission Pawsible

Meet the Owner

Sarah Childers, owner of Mission Pawsible, started with service dogs and learning the basics of what makes a solid, stable mindset for dogs to navigate human life. She spent years learning and understanding how to rehabilitate dogs with anxiety and reactivity, which led to a passion of helping owners understand the ins and outs of their pet's brain. Teaching dogs how to settle themselves during high states of anxiety or arousal is her specialty, but she always loves working with anyone who wants to learn more about their dog.  It is her goal to educate owners, making it mission pawsible.


Ask about helping with your parrot or other feathered friends! 

Anxiety

If you have ever lived with or known anyone to live with anxiety, you know it's unpleasant and sometimes unbearable. Anxiety in dogs is just as common as it is in humans. Even the worst cases of anxiety are manageable with training. The first step to recovery is first teaching your dog how to be in a focused and calm state of mind. We can help! 

Aggression/Reactivity

Reactivity and aggression are words often used interchangeably. However, they are not the same. Reactivity can appear very aggressive and often escalate to aggression, but the reactivity itself is just a display of overstimulation. Whether this is caused by genetics or a lack of socialization, we can help!

Students

Just like dogs, birds should be enriched and socialized too! 

Patronus shows off her “hold” with a cookie on her nose. 🐶🥰

Play and exercise is important for your dog's body and brain!

Skittles at 5 years old has learned many new tricks! 

Arthor demonstrating how fun play can be.

Swimming is another easy and and fun way to exercise your dog.

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