Category: Dog Training Classes

Posts that include all of our training classes. From private lessons to Canine Good Citizen, all of our training classes fall into this category.

  • How to Teach a Puppy Not to Jump

    Puppies are a ball full of energy jumping on furniture and people everywhere they go.  Unfortunately, this causes a nuisance to visitors and destroys furniture.  Here are some tips to teach your puppy how not to jump on furniture…or people.

    What to Do When Someone Enters

    Does your puppy jump on visitors upon arrival?  It is a common trait amongst puppies, but this habit can be changed.

    First, keep treats by the door.  Put these somewhere out of your puppy’s reach.  Then, whenever the doorbell rings or someone knocks implement the “sit” and “stay” commands.  Use the treats to reward your pup for sitting still and listening.  If your pup starts to stir, just give your pup a look.  Your dog will understand what it means.  Remember to never yell at your puppy.   Yelling doesn’t work on dogs.  It just confuses your pet.

    What to Do When YOU Enter

    How do you enter the house after a long day at work?  Do you call for your puppy in an excited voice?  Your actions have a direct impact on your puppy’s behavior.

    For instance, if your pup is jumping when you open the door, and you are petting your pup at the same time, then this translates to your pet that the jumping action is rewarded.  The pup jumps, your puppy gets attention.  Instead, teach your puppy to be calm when you come home.  This will stop the jumping habit from escalating out of control.

    For more advice about how to use positive reinforcement methods with puppies, talk to a puppy kindergarten instructor or enroll in puppy preschool today.

  • The Benefits of Dog Training

    There are many benefits to dog training.  It teaches your dog to socialize with other animals and people. It turns what could have been sketchy interactions into pleasant ones.  It rids unnecessary barking from the living space equation.  It produces a peaceful, confident, loving home for everyone, including your pets.  The entire household becomes a breeding ground for positive development.  Here are some ways to help your dog through positive reinforcement training.

    Dog Training Puts a Stop to Hyperactivity

    After a long day at work, coming home and seeing your dog is one of the best moments of your day.  But be careful how you enter the house.  You may be encouraging negative behavior.  For instance, if you enter with a high-pitched voice, and you are acting extremely excited, then your dog reacts with the same level of excitement.  It makes your dog bark, jump, and act in a hyperactive manner.  This may not be a problem for you, but houseguests may not welcome it.  Dog training teaches your dog to remain calm and expends energy during training sessions.

    Dog Training Teaches Not to Beg

    No dinner guests wishes to deal with such unacceptable behavior.  Dog training can help eliminate this negative behavior from occurring.  It teaches your dog to eat only from the doggie bowl and not at the table.  Of course, you have to stop feeding your dog from your own plate.  It only makes the situation worse.
    To find out more information about dog training, talk to a Florida dog training or a k9 obedience instructor today!

  • Office Manners for Your Canine

    Taking your pet to the office is a privilege most people cannot claim.  It is fortunate to be able to have your dog alongside while at work all day long.  Your pet does not get lonely, has your companionship and the setting is stimulating.  But before you dive right into bringing your dog to the office, you should review these tips.  They will help you make the transition for your pet and co-workers go smoothly.

    Find Out About Your Co-Workers First

    If you have co-workers who really don’t want your dog to be around the office, then reconsider.  You do not want it to become a hostile environment.  And even though you love dogs, do not assume everyone else does too.  In addition, perhaps your co-worker does not want your dog’s fur getting all over their work clothes.  It is difficult to be fashion forward with dog fur stuck to your brand new designer suit.  Therefore, be prepared that not everyone will see the dog being present in the same light as you.  Bring a baby gate to work or some type of play pen for your dog.  This will keep your dog from running all over the place.

    Dog Proof the Area

    You know the drill.  Get down on your hands and knees, crawl around on dog level and hide anything that would be toxic, harmful and/or damaging to your dog.  Tie wires up out of the way.  Put writing utensils away in drawers.  Empty out the garbage cans ensuring the temptation for your dog to peak in there is gone.

    To find out more about what needs to be done in regards to brining your pup to the office, talk to a Florida dog obedience trainer or a k9 obedience instructor today.

  • Why Socialization in Puppies is Ideal

    It is essential to your puppy’s development to be handled and trained by you and other people.  It allows your puppy to understand that humans are not something to fear, and begins the socialization skills off on a positive start.

    Puppies need nail trimming, grooming, shots, and training.  And sometimes these tasks are not always completed by you.  There are professionals who handle these duties with ease.  But if your puppy is not common to new environments and other people, then your canine could react in a negative manner to these fresh elements.  Socialization is a means of making certain that nothing bad occurs when placed in an unfamiliar setting.

    Why Puppy Socialization is Essential

    The more exposure your pup has to various environments, the easier it will be for your pup to remain calm or at ease during hectic situations.  For instance, let us say you are taking your dog out for a walk.  Along the sidewalk there is construction unfolding with jackhammers, traffic build-up, loud noises, lots of people and pedestrian congestion.  But you need to give your dog’s daily exercise.  You are not going to turn around and go back home.  If your dog has a certain level of socialization experience, then it will not be a problem. Your dog will adapt by ignoring these factors regardless of the sound level.  If your dog is not able to adapt to the situation, then your dog may react with undesirable behavior.  It could lead to aggressive interactions, fear, insecurities, and the desire to runaway.

    Avoid any negative situation from unfolding by properly socializing your pup to a wide array of people and settings.

    Learn Socialization in Puppy Classes

    To find out more about your puppy’s needs, enroll in a puppy kindergarten or puppy preschool today.  An expert will be able to guide you on socialization and other necessary elements for proper puppy training.

  • Dog Walking Tips

    There are ways to make dog walking not seem so much like a chore, but rather time you both may enjoy together.  Here are some basic tips to keep you on the right track.

    Choose Your Leash Wisely

    You need to be sure to select a lease that coincides with your dog’s personality and habits.  If your dog is easy to walk even during high traffic, then a flexi-leash is fine.  It allows your dog to explore surroundings without feeling confide.  If your dog has the bad habit of biting on the leash, a chain leash may be more appropriate.

    Stay Off the Lawn

    Pesticides, fertilizers, various plants and flowers may all be dangerous to your pet’s health.  Stay away from these areas.  In addition, you don’t know what type of bugs or creatures could be looming within the grass.  There may be a poisonous snake or spider.  Just steer clear to keep your canine safe.

    Allow Your Dog to Say Hi…Within Reason

    If along the path other dogs and people wish to pet your dog, then wait and see how your dog reacts.  If your dog is known to remain calm and allow people to greet, then great.  Encourage it.  If your dog does not get along with others avoid the contact altogether.  You don’t want a negative situation to ensue.

    To find out more dog walking tips, talk to a Florida dog obedience professional or enroll in a k9 obedience class today.

  • What to Expect with a German Shepherd Puppy

    A German shepherd is a great dog!  They are loyal, strong, protective and reliable working dogs.  But before bringing home your German shepherd puppy, it is a positive idea to gather as much information ensuring you are knowledgeable about your new addition.  Here are some basic background facts about this breed.

    Senses are Keen

    These dogs have sharp senses, and there are ways to enhance their development.  For instance, these dogs have a strong sense of smell.  So when you take your dog for runs allow your dog to roam around and sniff the environment.  It is a joy for your dog to embark in this experience.  Therefore, encourage it.  It is what your dog naturally likes to do.

    In addition, these dogs are very intelligent, which makes training easy.  And Florida dog obedience training courses assist in showing you how you to contribute towards your dog’s progress through training.  For example, if you play fetch with your dog, it provides the dog with a skill that improves obedience.  For when your dog plays with you, he/she has to be obedient to you through positive reinforcement.  This carries all the way through your dog’s life making certain that your dog is well behaved, as he/she gets older.

    To find out more information about German shepherd breeds, talk to a k9 obedience instructor or enroll in a puppy class today.

  • How to Train Herding Dogs

    There are certain breed dogs that need to herd animals.  It is part of their make-up.  They are happy when they are herding providing a sense of fulfillment.  But how do you train a dog to herd?  What do you need to know?  Here is a basic breakdown of what you need to know about herd training.

    Use Other Herding Dogs as Examples

    If you know other dogs that already herd, then it is a good idea to pair up your dog with adult herding dogs.  However, know the herding dogs’ traits.  Reason being is if there are negative traits you do not wish your dog to pick-up then ditch this idea immediately.  Pick only herding dogs you want your dog to emulate.  Your dog retains the negative and positive habits, so be selective in your choosing.

    Train One Dog at a Time

    You may have an experienced dog with yours showing the ropes, but you do not want to train more than one dog at once.  It could become confusing for your dog to translate the praise when this occurs being unsure who the positive reinforcement is directed at.

    Correct Your Dog along the Way

    During training, your dog will make mistakes.  It is natural.  But you also do not want your dog to start developing bad habits.  Thus, the best thing to do is to repeat the same tasks until they are completed correctly before moving on.  It may seem mundane, but it is necessary ensuring your dog and the herd is safe in the future.

    To find out more information about herd training dos and don’ts, talk to a Florida dog obedience training professional or a k9 obedience instructor today.

  • Ways to Build Puppy Confidence

    A puppy has a lot to learn about the world and some things may seem scary at first.  But after overcoming different tasks, a puppy’s assurance soars.  Here are a few ways to help your puppy increase self-esteem in a positive manner.

    Try Obstacle Courses

    Puppies love to play and have lots of energy to expend.  Thus, obstacle courses are a great way to combine both and assemble a strong character along the way.  For when a puppy accomplishes the task of walking up a ramp, going through a tunnel or proceeding downhill then it boosts inner strength. It shows the puppy not to be afraid of something and that the pup can accomplish a task that seems overwhelming at first, but is a cinch to accomplish.  When you go through these little tasks, provide lots of praise.  Make a game out of it.  Provide rewards and keep the mood positive.  Your dog will be running through the obstacle course in no time.

    Socialize with Others

    The sooner your pup is able to socialize, the better for your dog’s demeanor.  Introduce your canine to other puppies on the same level.  Also, if you have visitors that come on a regular basis, such as a delivery representative or your mother, then have your dog become familiar with that person.  It helps your dog grow to be social and not aggressive.

    For more tips on how to build your dog’s confidence at a young age, check out puppy kindergarten or puppy preschool classes today.  The instructor will be able to provide you with additional ideas and positive methods.

  • Easy Steps to Teach Your Dog Swimming

    Dogs need exercise, and one way for your dog to attain this goal is through swimming, but you need to take the proper steps to show your dog how to swim.  You do not want the introduction to water to be a tough transition.  Throwing your dog into water and hoping your dog knows what to do is a huge no-no in swim training.  Your dog will become frightened, and never wish to enter the water again.  Instead, use these tips to teach your dog to swim in an upbeat manner leaving a long lasting positive water impression.

    Introduction to Water

    Regardless of your dog’s age, find calm, shallow water for the introductions.  Then slowly have your dog inch his/her way into the water.  Be sure there is a long leash on your dog, and walk into the water alongside.  Provide lots of praise so there is no panic on your dog’s part.  Show your dog that it is okay and a positive experience.  Once your dog is comfortable, your dog will begin to show swimming abilities.  Just keep it light.  If your dog appears to be mastering the art of swimming, and enjoying it, then go into deeper waters.

    What to Remember When Going Swimming with Your Dog

    Remember to always bring fresh water for your dog to drink.  Your dog needs to stay hydrated as much as you do.  If you are swimming in an ocean, do not let your dog swim into currents.  In addition, do not let your dog to jump into deep water.  You do not know what can be lurking in the waters without gradually entering it.  Prevent any accidents by gradually entering the water of choice.  These are actually good reminders for you, and your dog.

    To learn more swimming tips, talk to a Florida obedience training professional or a k9 obedience instructor today.

  • What NOT to Do During Dog Training

    We have covered Florida dog training tips before in previous blogs, but here is more advice to help you along this journey.  If you keep this in mind while training your dog, then the frustration that comes from dog training should be reduced to a minimum.

    Never Use Force

    One thing to remember is to never instill physical harm to your dog.  You never want to make your dog do something by applying physical force.  It will turn your dog off from training completely and the results are devastating.  It causes your dog to attain many issues throughout his/her development.  Avoid this at all costs.

    Practice on a Regular Basis

    Apply the training lessons on a standard schedule.  Use the lessons when you go for walks, visit with friends, go to the dog park, and anytime you are out with your dog.  This will help ensure the training attaches to your pet’s traits.  It shall become natural instinct to the point your dog exhibits the wanted behavior without being prompted or reminded.  Eventually, your dog will adapt the wanted behavior as part of his/hers regular routine.

    Provide Rewards in a Timely Manner

    Be consistent when offering rewards to your dog.  Remember, during training a dog needs to be rewarded immediately after completing positive behavior or else the dog does not make the correlation between attaining a reward and finishing wanted actions.  The link between the two needs to remain strong, and the best way to handle it is by making certain rewards are given after the performance occurs.

    For more information on how to properly, effectively and successfully train your dog, talk to a Florida dog obedience instructor today.