As all dogs have unique personalties and temperaments, the program will be specially customized to suit your pet’s individual needs, as well as your family’s busy lifestyle. As misbehavior most often occurs at home, this is where dog training basics are most effectively taught. Once obedience is successfully achieved without external distractions, it is easier to maintain on and off leash control outside your territory.
There are a number of canine behaviors that can negatively impact the relationship you have with your dog, but which once corrected can have long-lasting benefits for the rest of your pet’s life. Our in home training is proven to be ideal in solving problems related to:
Problems
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Housebreaking and setting off-limits areas
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Aggression towards people and other animals
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Tugging forcefully on the leash when walking
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Not coming immediately when called
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Dashing out through an open door
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Hyperactive tendencies, restlessness and excitability
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Destructive behavior that can cause damage to property
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Biting, chewing, nipping and mouthing
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Fear and anxiety
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Jumping up on people
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Excessive barking and growling
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Counter surfing and eating food directly from the table
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Scratching and whining at the door
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Traveling obediently in a car
At Canine Scholars Dog Training, our pets are a part of our family, and with our level of professional dog training, we will help you to make your dog an integral part of your family and a Canine Good Citizen. Our training program will provide both you and your pet the confidence and know how to succeed in any situation. Using our system of communication, you will be able to convey to your pet behaviors that are acceptable and those that are not.
Some basic commands that form part of the training include: Come, Sit, Down, Stay, Look, Wait, Quiet, Off, Release, Drop and other such useful instructions. You will be able to use these effectively to maintain control of your dog, even when dealing with severe distractions inside and outside your home. We also teach you how to work with other family members, young children, visitors and house guests who will be interacting with your pet.