Description
- House Breaking/Potty Training: your dog will stop chewing or going potty in the house. Learn how to use the crate in a temporary way.
- Name Recognition: Teach your dog their name
- Separation Anxiety: preventing or curing dogs who already have anxiety when you leave
- Focus/Response: Your dog will happily listen the first time.
- Problem Solving: You will receive assistance on fixing any unwanted behaviors. Examples include jumping up, house training, barking, leash pulling, digging, destroying the house, getting into the garbage, running away, chasing animals, marking, hyperactivity, fearfulness, separation anxiety, and more.
- Handling and Socialization: cutting nails, sharing bones, going up stairs, giving a bath.
- Obedience Commands: loose leash walking (let’s go), heel, sit, down, stay, come, place, wait.
- Behavior Commands: leave it, off, drop it, quiet, gentle.
- Place Training: Imagine no more hovering around the table while you’re eating or bothering your guests who visit. Your dog will learn to stay on a mat and wait patiently for extended periods.
- Off-Leash Training
- On/Off Switch: Would you like to have a peaceful home again? No more whining or pacing around constantly. Give your dog an On and Off Switch. When you are relaxing, so is your dog. When it’s time to do something, your dog is ready to go.
- Hand Signals: Your dog learns to read your body language alone. Hand signals teach your dog to pay closer attention to you.
- Proper Service Dog Socialization and Handling
- Do’s and Don’ts When Owning A Service Dog
- Full Training of Service Dog Jobs (Psychological Service Dog)
- Public Access (Well-Behaved and Socialized to Public Environments-Dog is trained to do assistance jobs while in public)
- Service Dog Training Completion Certificate
- Lifetime Support
- Includes Puppy Service Dog Preparation: Would you like to do everything possible to ensure you are properly raising your puppy or young dog to qualify for service dog training when he grows up?
- Proper Service Dog Socialization and Handling
- Do’s and Don’ts When Raising A Service Dog
- Introduction to Your Dog’s Specific Future Service Dog Job
