We do not offer puppy training as a formal service but rather just work with dogs that are in our care whether it’s through the service In-Home Visits to Daycare to Boarding to just Dog Walks.
This video is in a compressed format because we send them to our clients as visit updates (for services: In-Home Visits or Dog Walks) either via text or via email–at the direct conclusion of each visit.
In this video, little Kinje is nearly 8-weeks-old. He is learning manners by learning how to sit and lay down on command. Along with these two commands, he also learns to sit patiently (“wait”) before walking through a door and only after the pack leader (human). He’s such a smart little guy who is absolutely adorable!
A dog’s daily, psychological diet always consists of a cool morning walk. Naturally, dogs are all about adventure and intrigue especially in the morning (dogs wake up with a new batch of energy each day that needs to be drained). They love to explore new smells and areas on a daily basis. Knowing this, we like to surprise our dogs with a little off-leash time as a reward.
It goes without saying that certain conditions for dogs going off-leash must be met. They must be under voice command at all times (it’s good to have the basic commands well-understood prior to letting your dog off-leash to include: Sit, stay, and down), have zero aggression and be up-to-date on all of their shots.
A little off-leash romp when applicable can also be turned into a training refresher course! Therefore, always make the most of the time you spend with your dog reinforcing command skills they already know; introducing new commands they need to know; playing a game of fetch or other breed-specific exercise in order to feed that part of their personality that needs to be fed.
Associating multiple forms of exercise (mental, physical and emotional) all at once will drain your dog’s energy completely. They will feel satisfied, content–and tired.
[pullquote_right]Engage every facet of your dog’s personality in order to effectively drain their energy.[/pullquote_right]
…during Daycare. Winnie–quite the character–loved to play after her skill training was finished.