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A well-behaved dog is a happy dog – and a happy dog makes for a happy owner! There is no quick fix with dog training because consistency and reinforcement is the name of the game. But not every dog owner has enough time for consistent training which can lead to unwanted behaviours such as boisterousness and biting.

Doggy Dan’s Training’s easy-to-learn methods often require little homework, as obedience commands are incorporated into your daily routine. Often a simple change in the dog/human relationship can be enough to stop unwanted behaviors.

Creating an environment for success is a key component for any training. Having a trainer in your home ensures the training really fits your dog’s personality as well as your goals. This is especially important with larger families, more difficult dogs or people with special training goals (agility, therapy dog, off-leash obedience).

In home training is customized to your dog’s breed, age, and temperament. You’ll learn how to work with everyone in your home, including visitors, guests, and people too young or otherwise not able to participate.

Training can be one of the most rewarding parts of owning a dog and is a great way to nurture the bond between you. It’s also fun!

Often, being a first-time dog owner can be overwhelming and frustrating, but with a little patience, you’ll get there. When you do you’ll not only have the satisfaction of making your life easier, your dog will be happier too. Teaching simple commands like sit, wait and come back means they can enjoy time off-the lead and return to you when called. It also means they’ll be Well-mannered and able to spend time with your friends and family – especially young children.

Training is essential for puppies, but thankfully they’re quick learners. Older dogs still respond well to learning new things as they’re intelligent and quick to take commands on board. Training is also a good way to socialise dogs but remember you’ll need to stimulate them mentally and physically, and ensure the training is entertaining for them.

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