Every dog owner faces challenges

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If you’ve just brought home a new puppy, or a new-to-you rescue or shelter dog—or if you have a longtime companion who has developed a bad habit, we can help.

 

Some common training goals

Puppy training (housebreaking, nipping, jumping, chasing, chewing, etc.)

Welcoming a new rescue (separation anxiety, socialization, jumping, shyness, etc.)

Basic obedience (sit, stay, down, come, and simple leash manners)

Advanced obedience (canine good citizen protocols, extended down/stay, perfect “hello” manners, etc.)

Agility training (especially good for active dogs in need of mental and physical stimulation)

Park socialization (reinforcing social behaviors and play skills to keep dogs friendly, active, and fulfilled)

Don’t see your particular problem on this list? Just email and ask; we can probably help.