PUPPY TRAINING
Helping owners set a solid foundation for puppies 8-18 weeks of age! We will give you insight into proper household integration, improving social skills, and addressing all those pesky puppy problems related to toilet training and play biting!
Program Info
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Select from 3, 5, or 8 Lesson Programs
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An ideal option for owners requiring flexible scheduling, or unable to commit to a group class
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Perfect for dogs who may be over-stimulated, easily distracted, or simply not ready (yet) for a group class environment
PUPPY PROGRAMS
PUPPY ESSENTIALS - 3 Lesson Program
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Toilet Training
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Crate Training
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Play Biting
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Handling Desensitization: grooming, vet restraint, show dogs, etc
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Socialization: sounds, textures, troubleshooting
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Name
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Sit
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Walking on leash
PUPPY BASICS - 5 Lesson Program
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Toilet Training
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Crate Training
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Play Biting
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Handling Desensitization: grooming, vet restraint, show dogs, etc
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Socialization: sounds, textures, troubleshooting
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Name Recognition
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Sit
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Down
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Come
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Walking on leash
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Playing with your dog
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Drop it vs. Leave It
ADVANCED PUPPY - 8 Lesson Program
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Toilet Training
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Crate Training
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Play Biting
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Handling Desensitization: grooming, vet restraint, show dogs, etc
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Socialization: sounds, textures, troubleshooting
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Name Recognition
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Sit
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Down
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Come
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Walking on leash
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Wait
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Place
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Playing with your dog
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Drop it vs. Leave It
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Distraction work
Resources
Puppy Facts
DID YOU KNOW?
Puppies start learning as soon as their eyes and ears open around 2 weeks of age. As they develop fine motor skills, impressions of the world around them are imprinted. Safe, structured, and fun socialization is critical during this early imprinting stage. Once your pup is over 12 weeks of age, that opportunity will squander.
DID YOU KNOW?
The number one most frustrating thing about raising puppies is ... toilet training! Give your pup a command to "go potty" every time you go out. Keep them on a leash until they are "empty" so they do not get distracted! Your dog can even learn to ring potty bells to signal that they have to go outsid
DID YOU KNOW?
It takes a solid 18 months to raise a puppy! Owners often struggle due to a variety of issues, including: too much freedom outside, too much access indoors, lack of direct supervision, mismanagement of environment, poor timing or redirection, lack of rewards for good behavior ... the list goes on. But - if you stay committed and put in the work, you will be raising one pawsome canine.