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Training Your Dog to Ride Calmly in the Car

Training Your Dog to Ride Calmly in the Car

In the mesmerizing journey of pet ownership, one might be surprised to learn that approximately 65% of pet parents report their dogs showing signs of anxiety during car rides. This statistic underscores the importance of training our canine companions to ride calmly, transforming what could be a traumatic experience into an enjoyable adventure. With patience, … Read more

How to Incorporate Dog Training into Daily Walks

Incorporate Dog Training into Daily Walks

Over 50% of dog owners express frustration with their pets’ behavior, revealing a crucial gap in training. However, the solution isn’t complex incorporating simple training techniques during daily walks can transform your time outdoors into constructive training sessions. This approach nourishes your dog’s mind subtly while meeting their physical exercise needs. Dog training, historically an … Read more

5 Must-Know Dog Training Tips for Oklahoma City Pet Owners

5 Must-Know Dog Training Tips for Oklahoma City Pet Owners

In Oklahoma City, dog ownership reaches new heights with unique training needs due to diverse climates and environments. This means pet owners have both the challenge and the opportunity to enrich their dog’s learning experiences. It’s fascinating to discover that consistent training not only benefits the animals but also strengthens the bond between owner and … Read more

How to Create a Dog Training Schedule

How to Create a Dog Training Schedule

Consider this: The behavioral change in dogs, with consistent training, can resemble the dramatic transformation seen in someone gaining newfound confidence. A well-structured training schedule is the cornerstone of this transformation, enabling both dog and owner to excel in communication and bond-building. But how exactly does one go about building this vital timetable in their … Read more

Tips for Training a Senior Dog

Tips for Training a Senior Dog

It’s intriguing to note that senior dogs, much like humans, can continually learn and adapt, challenging the adage that “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” The reality is that senior dogs possess a reservoir of experience, making them surprisingly responsive to new training techniques tailored to their needs. This opens a world of … Read more

How do I get my dog to stop nipping, play biting, and mouthing?

This is one of the first questions we are asked in our puppy training class. Some dogs are more prone to this than other dogs. Breeds like the Belgian Malinois, Australian Shepherds, German Shepherds, Huskies, etc are all, what we refer to as, “prey driven”, “herding” dogs; meaning, they instinctively want to herd and chase … Read more

Socializing a new Puppy

Why Is Socializing A New Puppy So Important? What is socialization and why is it so important? At our puppy class, we get asked about socializing a new puppy over and over, again. Here is the bottom line: Socialization is getting your puppy acquainted with as many different animals, people, smells, sights, sounds and different … Read more

Pack Leadership

As trainers, we consistently give people pointers and information on how to be the pack leader. Appropriate pack leadership is the key to a healthy, happy relationship between your dog and you. First, some background. What does it mean when we hear, “Dogs are pack animals.”? It simply means that dogs stick together and roam … Read more