• Keep the your training sessionsshortand sweet and alwaysend on a good note. • Rewarding your dog for good behavior is very important -praise your dog for good behavior. • Integrate training your German Shepherd into yourdaily schedule. ...
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Training at BlueDog At BlueDog, we do things differently—our approach to dog training is unlike any other. Think of our program like a gym membership for your pup! With a simple membership, you can attend unlimited classes and progress at your dog’s own pace, ensuring a personalized and ...
I reached out to Helen regarding training my puppy, Poppy, for help with crate training. From the very beginning Helen was very accommodating and understanding about my schedule as a student in grad school, and she went out of her way to help. Poppy was with Helen for a week, and throug...
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since everyone cheers for one another’s success. Our students oftentimes develop friendships with one another and many of them have gone on to schedule training dates outside of class where they get together to practice with someone who understands throughout the week. If you don’t have anyon...
I rescued a puppy in March of 2021, and a good friend recommended Jennifer at Capricorn. I have been so happy with my results. She is a master at her craft. With Jennifer’s guidance, support and expertise, I feel confident in my daily training of Teddy. He has evolved into an amazin...
expecting families and those with young children. I use Reward-Based In-Home Dog Training because it is great for those wanting in-depth education and one-on-one attention in your dog’s daily living environment. Training sessions are tailored to your specific needs and on your schedule!
to keep things fun and interesting. You can take a new route for your daily walk or play fetch at the park rather than in the backyard. Ifdoggie brain gamesare part of your routine alternate them; play find the treats on Monday, hide and seek on Tuesday and trick training on Wednesday...