Corpus Christi Welcomes New Elite Dog Training Franchise Owned by Veterans
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Anuj and Jessica Kainth: From Personal Recovery to Community Service with Dog Training Elite Franchise
Anuj and Jessica Kainth, a couple with a shared military background and a deep love for dogs, are embarking on a new journey as franchisees with Dog Training Elite in Corpus Christi, Texas. Their personal experiences with the healing power of service dogs have inspired them to turn their own recovery into a community service opportunity.
Anuj, a former combat medic who battled PTSD, found solace and healing through the training process with Dog Training Elite. The bond he formed with his service dog motivated him to help others facing similar challenges. Jessica, a lab tech in the military, also witnessed the transformation of a rescued stray dog through the training program, further solidifying their belief in the brand.
The Kainths have ambitious plans for their business, including opening a dedicated facility within the next few years and collaborating with organizations that assist military veterans through service dogs. Their long-term vision includes establishing a non-profit dog rescue to train and rehabilitate dogs.
Their inspiring franchise journey with Dog Training Elite showcases the power of service animals in transforming lives. The couple’s dedication to helping others and their passion for animals make them ideal franchise owners. Their story serves as a testament to the impact of service animals and the potential for community service through franchising.
For more information on franchising with Dog Training Elite, visit their website at https://dogtrainingelite.com/franchise.