Calling your dog, only to have them run off in the opposite direction, ignoring your commands can be very frustrating. By starting in a distraction-free environment and using a clear, enthusiastic command paired with the dog’s name, we make the learning process enjoyable and effective.
We know how exasperating it can be when your dog won't sit or lie down on command, especially in front of guests or during a walk. Our training technique for "Sit" and "Down" commands tackles these common issues head-on with a blend of positive reinforcement and patience.
Excessive barking can be a nuisance for families and neighbors alike. We understand how frustrating it can be when your dog barks excessively, whether it's at the doorbell, other dogs, or seemingly nothing at all. Our training technique for the "Quiet" command addresses this issue directly, using positive reinforcement and consistency to curb unwanted barking.
We know the importance of the "place" command. We train to ensures that dogs feel confident and secure while staying put. The "Release" command then allows them to move freely only when appropriate, creating a clear boundary that both you and your dog can rely on.
With our potty training technique, you can turn the challenge of house training into a smooth, successful process, ensuring a cleaner home and a happier relationship with your dog.
Understanding boundaries is crucial for a harmonious relationship with your dog. Our training technique emphasizes clear communication and consistency to help your dog understand and respect boundaries.
We use consistent commands and rewards to reinforce good behavior, helping your dog understand the difference between acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
Digging can be a frustrating behavior for many dog owners, especially when it results in ruined gardens or messy yards. Our approach to addressing digging behavior focuses on understanding and redirecting this natural instinct in a positive and constructive manner.
Jumping is a neucanse for owners, families and visitors. Our training ensures your control to eliminate jumping with simple commands.
"Can't say enough good things...we got more than we hoped for!" Chester was a jumper with hyperactivity. Deb talks about her experience with Real World Canine Training.
"A true change in behavior." This is the Carpenter family, who trained their dog while moving from Seattle. Gus started with multiple habits but mostly hyperactivity. Listen to these results.
“I’ve never been able to walk my dog…this is a brand-new experience!” Buck suffered from extreme hyperactivity.
A demonstration of skills learned at a Real World Canine Training board and train program. The owner also gives a testimonial.