Curry Canine Care
Clear expectations.
Steady behavior.
Better outcomes.
About Curry Canine Care
I’m Tasha Curry, owner of Curry Canine Care LLC. 🐾
Curry Canine Care was built for dogs who do better with structure, routine, and a calmer environment. This is not a high-volume setup. I only take one household at a time so each dog has space to settle, decompress, and understand what is expected of them. I have over 16 years of hands-on experience, including working alongside veterinary teams supporting procedures, post-surgical care, and preventative services. That experience shaped how I approach safety, handling, and what real care looks like day to day. There is a service dog in training present in the home. Every dog is different. I take the time to understand each one so they can be supported in a way that actually works for them.
The goal isn’t quick correction. It’s helping dogs build habits that make life feel easier for them and for you. Most outcomes aren’t random. They’re the result of what’s repeated, what’s tolerated, and what’s avoided.
When you can’t be home to keep that consistency going, I step in to maintain the routine they depend on.
🪪 Licensed & Insured



How I Can Help

Day Stay
For dogs who need a structured environment, lower stimulation, and personal connection.
Some dogs do not need a louder day. They need a calmer one. The day is built around routine, engagement, rest, leash work, place work, impulse control, and clear expectations.
This is for the dog who needs consistency. The puppy learning how to settle. The young dog still learning what is expected. The dog who needs more support than a loud daycare setting can offer.

Private Boarding
For dogs who do best in a quieter setting instead of a busy facility.
Leaving your dog somewhere overnight is a big ask. It is not just about having a place for them to sleep. It is about knowing someone is paying attention to how they settle, how they handle the change, and what they need to feel secure while you are away.
They are not rotated through a kennel schedule. Their behavior, comfort, and stress level are being watched. This is for the owner who wants their dog safe, settled, and understood while they are gone.

Day Training
For dogs who need help building better manners and more reliable behavior.
Training may include recall, leash manners, place work, threshold boundaries, impulse control, and foundational obedience.
Each dog receives a personalized project plan based on their current behavior, goals, and what needs to be worked on first. This keeps training focused and gives the owner a clear plan for what needs to be reinforced at home.
Best for owners who want structured progress without sending their dog into a high-volume training setting.

Service Dog Foundations
For dogs being considered for future service or therapy work.
This focuses on temperament awareness, neutrality, confidence, recovery, handler focus, environmental exposure, public access foundations, and early task-related concepts when appropriate.
Not every dog is suited for service dog work. Each dog is evaluated based on temperament, stability, confidence, recovery, and the handler’s goals.

Temperament Evaluation
For dogs who need a clearer starting point before a plan is built.
Before you know what a dog needs, you have to understand how they think, respond, recover, and handle the world around them.
This evaluation looks at temperament, confidence, recovery, handler focus, environmental response, and service or therapy potential when applicable. It helps identify strengths, concerns, and the most realistic next steps.
Best for puppies, dogs being considered for service or therapy work, or owners who want honest direction before moving forward.
Drop-off, pick-up, and pricing vary by service. Submit a request and I’ll confirm fit, availability, rates, and next steps.
Training Approach
Training may be incorporated into your dog’s stay and daily routine. Tools such as a remote collar (e-collar) may be used as part of clear and consistent communication. Balanced training is a core part of the approach and supports structure, clarity, and reliable behavior.
If your dog is already familiar with a remote collar, you are encouraged to bring it so consistency can be maintained.
Getting Started 🐾
To help make this a smooth and comfortable experience for your dog, please review the following:
- A pre-service behavioral assessment and signed agreement are completed before your dog’s first service.
- Service dates are secured once payment is submitted.
- This setup works best for dogs that are comfortable around people and other dogs.
- Up-to-date vaccination records are required (Rabies, DHPP, Bordetella).
- Dogs should arrive clean. If needed, a bath can be provided for a $50 fee.
Reach Out to Get Started
Submit your request and I’ll follow up to discuss fit and next steps.
