| any suggestions of a short program that helps with puppy training. Either overnight orhalf/full day? Thanks |
| You will get the best results if you work with a trainer yourself rather than sending your dog to a program. |
| I would suggest that you never use the term "on boarding" in regard to a puppy. Or actually anytime at all. |
| Most board and trains use aversives like shock collars. Not the relationship I would want with my new puppy. |
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That is no where near long enough.
Anyone who says they can do this is lying. |
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| DC Dog Wizard, but I wouldn't start with a puppy for a board and train. I'd do group or private lessons first, then consider the board and train when they hit adolescence and act like they've forgotten everything you've spent months working on. There are follow up sessions with the trainer and group classes every Saturday for consistent reinforcement. |
| Puppies require a lot of love & patience. Do not entrust another with your puppy. |
We've sent all three of our dogs to different board and train trainers and none of them used anything but positive rewards. |
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For how long? The first two years?
What do you think a puppy can learn in a few short blocks of time. You need to learn I too in order to reinforce. And then the 6 month regression? Will you send the dog away again? |
I sent her for two weeks when she was 6 months old. She was taught a lot in that time. Now she walks great on a leash as well as other basic commands. We reinforce everything which is why she is still so well behaved a few years later. People ask me the name of the trainer a lot. |
| Thanks everyone. This is all useful. I would love the name of the trainer that someone used at 6 months and also other trainer recommendations to work with us at home. |
Here is the info. https://www.causeylabradorsandtraining.com/training.html |
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Your dog's friend in Rockville has private trainers and also helpful classes both online and in person. Only positive and I highly recommend!
https://yourdogsfriend.org/ |