Puppy manners needed now?
Having a young puppy is a full-time job. Getting the house-training right, puppy-proofing your home, keeping your hands (and shoe laces) safe from sharp puppy teeth, and teaching your puppy some much-needed manners—it’s a lot of effort.
That’s where we come into the picture. We take the effort and worry out of raising a well-mannered and behaviorally healthy puppy.
How? By using modern, humane, science-based puppy training—and by giving you lots of support along the way.
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Inside Manners
House-training (potty training), dealing with mouthing/nipping, chew training, go to mat, sit for greetings, alone-time training (crate training), etc.
Socialization
Getting used to new people/dogs/sounds, learning to accept grooming and nail cutting, becoming comfortable with the vacuum cleaner/alarm system/dishwasher/garage door/car, etc.
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Outside Manners
Walk nicely on leash, come when called, wait at the door or curb, leave it, drop it, and basic obedience like sit, stay, watch me.
Problem Prevention
Impulse control exercises to prevent jumping and demand barking, learning to share toys and food, playing well with other dogs, developing a soft mouth (no biting or nipping).
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