Puppy Training at Our Home

As a professional trainer, I take great pride in providing comprehensive training for the puppies in my care. I’ve already begun introducing them to various training methods to lay the foundation for their future development.

One of our key approaches is crate training, which I’ll be discussing in a separate article. In parallel with individualized training with people, we also engage in alone training as the next step. This gradual and timed process helps puppies get comfortable being alone without feeling anxious or stressed, serving as a preventative measure against separation anxiety.

We offer a range of additional training methods, including:

  • Potty training: Teaching puppies to eliminate outside and hold it in until they’re outside
  • Social training: Introducing puppies to new people, sights, and sounds to help them become confident and calm
  • Sensory training: puppies walk on different surfaces and we touch their body.
  • Noise training: Acclimating puppies to various noises and sounds
  • Anti-jump training: Teaching puppies not to jump up on people.
  • Luring training: For ready for the puppy class.
  • Leash training: Teaching puppies to walk nicely on a leash

We are just beginning to introduce these methods. Our goal is to provide each puppy with a comprehensive foundation for future growth. By the time they leave our care, they will not yet have an adequate foundation at all. It is important that you continue to train him well at home!