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We're Open, Tallahassee: Morgan's Dog Training reopens with smaller class size, increased guidelines

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — With the economic uncertainties from the coronavirus, we here at ABC 27 are shining a light on businesses that are doing their part to help out the community while keeping their business open.

Morgan's Dog Training, located in the Railroad Square Art District of Tallahassee, has reopened with new guidelines.

"I did stick to doing occasional private lessons, but we just opened back up and we are accepting limited amount of clients, and have guidelines that we have to follow as well," said Morgan Fox, the owner of Morgan's Dog Training.

They're now offering two classes a week, with only three to four dogs per class. They're also keeping six to 10 feet of space between clients, disinfecting high-touched areas, and asking people to use hand sanitizer before coming into the classroom.

They began offering online behavior and obedience classes, when they had to close for two months per Governor Ron DeSantis' executive order.

They will continue offering those in case some people don't feel comfortable coming to their facility yet.

If you're a business supporting our community, we want to hear from you.

ABC 27 has made it easy to submit your own business.

This is not just Tallahassee. South Georgia small businesses, we want to hear from you too!

Click on the We're Open, Tallahassee tab at the top of the ABC 27 website. Then, tell us your story by filling out the section to the right.

It's our way of letting people know you are open for business, and how they can support you.