FAQ
Does my dog need training?
Yes, your dog needs training and so do you! Many times my clients
say that they have learned more than their dog. This is normally the
case, but not everyone admits it. Young dogs and puppies learn from
their environment, they do what is in their best interest. They figure
out what works by trial and error.
At what age should I start training my dog?
The sooner the better, but it is never too late. Yes, old dogs can
learn new tricks! All puppies should begin puppy training as soon as
they arrive home. Potty training, early socialization, chew training,
and basic puppy manners are a must for all pups regardless of size.
Training will help you strengthen the bond between you and your dog.
Your dog will be happier and less likely to develop behavioral problems.
I’m so busy, when will I have time to train my dog?
Training doesn’t take a long time each day; it is the consistence
and clear communication that are the keys to success. I recommend that
you make training a part of your life. Do a few things when you let
your dog out to potty, when he gets his meals, during play or walks,
when dinner is in the oven, or even during TV commercials. Training
is such a small time investment for the huge payoff of a well behaved
dog that you will enjoy for a long time.