Their dogs are so 'guai' parents have asked them to train their kids to behave

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Dog-trainers Ashley Chen and Yan Shi Ting, both 33, have had friends asking if they could train their kids to be as well-behaved as their dogs. 

“Whenever I’m with my friends, especially those with kids, they’ll ask me the same thing, ‘can you please train my kids to be the same as your dogs?’, laughed Ashley.

And she’s not about to turn them away. She said: “If you follow the same training structure and mindset of how they should behave, it is the same.”

Leaving their desk-bound jobs as designers five years ago, Ashley and Shi Ting shared how they turned their side hustle into a full-time job.

Said Ashley: “Initially, we started offering dog services to owners, such as boarding, grooming and also selling retail products.

“Along the way, owners started to ask us questions like, ‘how do I get my dog to be the same as your dogs?’, and they also started to seek advice on dog behaviour issues.”

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