The Vision

Canine Training & Behavior Modification…

for the Local Community

Kahlua 2013



* Providing force-free, positive-reinforcement behavior modification
* Featuring the use of Alpha-Stim® to enhance training
* Offering group classes as well as private in-home training
* Profits to support WolfStone Ranch’s rescue work

Although I haven’t yet found the right “Dog Whisperer” for WolfStone Ranch, we’ll eventually have one… and she (or he) will then be able to train others… and soon we’ll have a whole crew of trainers experienced to work with the shelter dogs we’ve rescued who have emotional and behavioral issues!

But why not also offer help to people in the community who have animals with issues? For one thing, that’s a need we can fill in our community. For another, doing so will keep more animals from being surrendered to the area shelters (or dumped out in the country).

And just as we’re doing with the dogs we’ve rescued to rehabilitate, we’ll encourage our students to use Alpha-Stim® on themselves as well as their dogs, to enhance emotional healing and learning receptivity by reducing their stress and helping them to relax and focus.

Our training goals will include:
* Helping people improve the bond with their dogs
* Helping people nurture their dog’s trust and respect through leadership and training
* Providing special training and support for people with particularly troubled dogs

"Properly trained, a man [or woman] can be a dog’s best friend." - Corey Ford

Our Mission

  • Building a Spiritually-Based, Activist Community around the Ethos of Compassionate Treatment of All Animals
  • Creating an Environment that Supports Healing for All Living Beings
  • Canine & Feline Rescue, Rehabilitation and Adoption Within Our Own Growing Community

Contact us:

WolfStone Ranch
PO Box 1458
Farmington MO 63640
Email • 573.756.1367

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Please Note

WolfStone Ranch is a small, exclusive facility. We are not a typical shelter open to the general public. We do not accept owner surrenders because we are simply not set up to be that kind of rescue operation. Instead, we are able to take in only a small number of “unadoptable” shelter animals in need of intensive rehabilitation. Once we are able to adopt out one of these animals, we are then able to pull another “unadoptable” animal from one of the local shelters so that they can take in more animals in dire need of rescue. With this in mind, we suggest that you contact the Farmington Pet Adoption Center if you need to relinquish an animal (be it your own pet or a stray you’ve picked up). Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!

Links of Interest

Farmington Pet Adoption Center
Humane Society of Missouri
Best Friends Animal Society
KRCU, Public Radio for Southeast Missouri
St. Louis Public Radio News