Early Training Benefits Puppies Says Dog Trainer In San Antonio

Puppies are in good hands with dog trainer In San Antonio

As a Dog Trainer in San Antonio, I want to talk to you about early training today. Training starts the day you bring that new pup home. It used to be that we all thought that dog training couldn’t start until the age of 6 months. As a dog trainer in San Antonio for nearly 10 years, I start training my client’s pets at 8 weeks. Training your puppy early is the best gift you can give to your dog and to your family. It is much easier to prevent problems from happening and to teach proper behaviors than to correct bad and deep-rooted habits, which might need extensive behavioral modification along with training. Additionally, correcting bad habits and behaviors after they are established can be much more expensive than working with a professional trainer early on. Fulfill your puppy’s curiosity and help your puppy to develop its full potential. There are some basic rules to consider when you are thinking about training your puppy. Take some time to really consider what your options are going to be and what you can do to encourage your puppy to please you. Always remember that a puppy has a lot to deal with when he first comes to your home, so be understanding.

 

Time well spent with top dog trainer in San Antonio

dog trainer in san antonioI’d like to introduce you to Beau & Belle. They are 3 ½ month old Great Dane puppies. Their owner expressed to me that she felt they were smarter than her previous Great Danes. This is possible, but I think their perceived intelligence is due to early training. Dogs at this age are a learning sponge – that’s why I do a 2 week Board and Train with these puppies.

When considering a dog trainer in San Antonio make sure that early training consists of potty training, socialization, basic commands, with lots of playing and positive interaction. Some of the things we teach are:

  • Attention exercise
  • Sit Down
  • Stay
  • Leash Walking
  • Go To Spot
  • Wait At Doors

 

Remember, manage your puppy’s behavior; prevent him/her from doing undesirable things. Remember to reward behaviors that you like. If you have a puppy, call me at 830-981-5003. I’d love to help you fully enjoy this special time, so don’t wish it away. It is a fun time filled with memories that will last for the life of your dog. As a dog trainer in San Antonio I can help you fulfill that special relationship you have with your puppy from the beginning.

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  1. Ernie says:

    We just got a new puppy and was wondering when we should start training him. Not I know. thanks

  2. John says:

    If I lived near San Antonio, I would love to do a 2 week board and train with you. Unfortunately I am in WI.

    Thank you though

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