Examples would be doing place when the doorbell rings and people are welcomed into your home, calmly passing by other dogs on walks (even when the other dog is excited or agitated) and coming when called whether on leash or off leash. Did we mention we take care of introducing your dog to off leash training?! Who doesn’t want their dog to come when called? This is one of the most important commands and we spend a lot of time working on this during your dog’s stay with us. Take a look at our board and train page and watch the videos to see what we can accomplish with dogs who stay with us.
If your dog has behavioral issues, we will focus heavily on addressing this. This will warrant a longer stay with us, which greatly improves the success rate of rehabilitation! We take our time introducing all of the foundation work so that when your dog is ready to hit the streets and train out in public they will be successful. We address dog and human reactivity (aggression) in our board & train program especially. You can expect all of the same obedience commands to be addressed along with focusing on your dog’s state of mind to help them become more confident in any situation.
Take a look at the video of Jillian working with Bo on crate conditioning. Bo came to us for 3 weeks without any prior experience of the crate. This is his first day training and working on crate training.
We want to work on the foundation of obedience with younger dogs as well as achieving a higher level of training. It takes a certain level of maturity to achieve that. We find that the best age to begin your puppy in our board & train program ranges from 4 to 6 months. If your puppy is in that range (or older) this will be a great program for you!
Young dogs with no real behavioral issues are great candidates for our two or three week board & train program. This will give them a jump start on their obedience and off leash training. We also work on generalizing their environment and work on their social skills with people and other dogs. We do have many owners who opt for a three week board and train to help those new behaviors and training become more automatic. That extra week can make all the difference. It does allow us to take our time and really work on a good foundation so that your dog’s understanding of the training is deeper and it is less work for you when they return home.
If your dog is practicing reactive behavior or aggression to either dogs or humans then the minimum amount of time we recommend is three weeks. For these types of behaviors and the intensity of which your dog is practicing them could lengthen the amount of time our trainers recommend. We want both you and your dog to be successful after training. Based on our knowledge, expertise and experience with these types of behaviors a minimum of three weeks is necessary to help both your dog and you work your way through these habits. We can recommend anywhere between 3 weeks and 5 weeks depending on the severity of which the aggression is being practiced.
Nervous and anxious dogs are also great candidates for our board & train program. Even though your dog is nervous, whether in new situations, environments, with new people or strangers, we help them build the confidence they need to be successful after returning home. With a nervous nelly we like to take it slow so that we can allow them to warm up and build a relationship with us. We do recommend a minimum of three weeks with these types of dogs.
If you want to be in the driver seat for the training process, then private lessons are for you. We will coach you through the process and then it is up to you to practice throughout the week until the next lesson. Reaching your goals is dependent upon the practice, repetition and consistency you put in throughout the week until the next lesson.
If you would like us to do all the hard work for you, return your dog with a full understanding of obedience for every day life and simply leave you with maintaining the training, a board and train is for you. If your dog is practicing dangerous or excessive behaviors we want to be the trainers in the driver’s seat. A board & train program will be recommend so that we can help you reach your goals. Sometimes it is best to leave it to the professionals to address certain issues so that your goals for your dog are reached.